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Raspberry Pi

Revision as of 02:34, 26 February 2016 by imported>Bgregos

Raspberry Pi is a series of inexpensive single board computers.


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Hardware

Raspberry Pi 1

The Raspberry Pi A, A+, B, and B+ boards, the Pi Zero, and the Compute Module feature a 700MHz ARM11 armv6hf processor, with the following distinctions between the models: A: 1 USB, no ethernet, 256MB RAM. Uses SD cards. $25. A+: Smaller than the A, 1 USB, no ethernet, 256MB RAM. Uses microSD cards. $25. B (Version 1): 2 USB, 10/100 ethernet, 256MB RAM. Uses SD cards. $35. B (Version 2): 2 USB, 10/100 ethernet, 512MB RAM. Uses SD cards. $35. B+: 4 USB, 10/100 ethernet, 512MB RAM. Uses microSD cards. $35. Compute Module: No onboard ports, in a SODIMM form factor. 256MB RAM. Also has 4GB of eMMC. $30 (in batches of 100).

Raspberry Pi 2

The Raspberry Pi 2 Model B is a new model, featuring a quad core ARM v7 processor running at 900MHz. It has 4 USB ports, 10/100 ethernet, 40 GPIO pins and 1GB of RAM. Uses microSD cards.

Other Notes

Raspberry Pis do not have onboard storage (except for the Compute Module), and they do not have onboard WiFi or Bluetooth. All Pis (except for the Compute Module) support 3.5mm audio out (poor quality, but useable), HDMI out supporting 1080p30, and composite SD video out. Some also support I2S audio out. All Pis feature the VideoCore IV GPU, which is fairly powerful given the rest of the components. It's roughly as powerful as the GPU in the iPhone 4s.

Software

The Pi can run various distros of Linux. The official distro is Raspbian, which is based off of Debian Jessie. The Pi also supports Arch Linux, OpenELEC and RISC OS. The Pi 2 can also run Ubuntu Snappy Core, Ubuntu MATE, and windows 10 IoT Core.