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The document provides an overview of the Raspberry Pi (R-Pi), a low-cost, credit-card sized computer with various models including A, B, 2, 3, and Zero, each differing in specifications such as RAM, USB ports, and networking capabilities. It highlights the evolution of the R-Pi models, detailing improvements in processing power and features over time. The R-Pi is suitable for a range of users from beginners to experienced developers looking to integrate it into projects.
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The document provides an overview of the Raspberry Pi (R-Pi), a low-cost, credit-card sized computer with various models including A, B, 2, 3, and Zero, each differing in specifications such as RAM, USB ports, and networking capabilities. It highlights the evolution of the R-Pi models, detailing improvements in processing power and features over time. The R-Pi is suitable for a range of users from beginners to experienced developers looking to integrate it into projects.
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R-Pi

Team Emertxe
Overview
Overview
R-Pi: What?

 Raspberry Pi is a low cost, credit-card sized computer.

 Contains:

 USB Sockets – Keyboard + Mouse can be plug

 HDMI video output – To connect the monitor

 Camera Connector

 Micro–SD Card holder

 etc
Overview
R-Pi: A Trip around it

 Models of R-Pi

 R-Pi Model A+

 R-Pi Model B+

 R-Pi 2

 R-Pi 3

 R-Pi Zero
Overview
R-Pi: Model A / B

 Original R-Pi Models

 Both had same Broadcom BCM2835 SoC CPU

 Differs in specifications

Properties Model - A Model - B

RAM 256 MB 256 / 512 MB

USB Port Single Double

Networking Capabilities No 10 / 100 wired network port


Overview
R-Pi: Model A+ / B+
 Improved versions, with standard 40-pin GPIO

 Both had same Broadcom BCM2835 SoC CPU

 Differs in specifications

Properties Model - A+ Model - B+

RAM 256 / 512 MB 512 MB

USB Port Single Four

Networking Capabilities No 10 / 100 wired network port


Overview
R-Pi: Model 2
 Uses Broadcom BCM2836 SoC CPU

 Contains 4 processor cores compared to previous models which is lone core

Properties Model - 2

RAM 1 GB

USB Port Four

Networking Capabilities 10 / 100 wired network port

Runs: Raspbian, Ubuntu, Windows 10 IoT


Overview
R-Pi: Model 3
 Latest model

 Uses Broadcom BCM2837(64-bit processor) SoC CPU

 Built-in wireless support, capable of connecting 2.4 Ghz Wi-Fi networks and Bluetooth

Properties Model - 3

RAM 1 GB

USB Port Four

Networking Capabilities 10 / 100 wired network port


Overview
R-Pi: Model Zero

 Smallest and Cheapest

 Uses Broadcom BCM2835(32-bit processor) SoC CPU

Properties Model - Zero

RAM 512 MB

USB Port Single Micro USB Port

HDMI Port Mini

For beginners not best choice, but for experienced looking to add Pi-powered
intelligence to embedded projects, wheresize, cost and power matters this is
recommended
THANK YOU

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