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	*  Scope of the project
	*  Kubernetes summary
	*  Hardware
	*  Case ideas
	*  Project schema
	*  Initial settings
	*  Raspberry useful commands
	*  Preparing the nodes
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Initial Raspberry Pi Setup

See chapter on Initial Raspberry Pi Setup

OS for RPI

Download the Raspbian/Lite image from &lt;https://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads/raspbian/&gt;

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Hardware

To adapt the PT100 sensor, the MAX31855 can be used, which communicates with the Raspberry Pi via SPI.  
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Introduction

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