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UNIT-III

IoT Physical Devices and End Points

MRITS/IOT/SENSORS AND DEVICES/MR. T. PAVAN VINAYAK UNIT-III IoT Physical Devices and End Points
DAY-3

Raspberry PI and Its Installation

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What is Raspberry Pi?
The Raspberry Pi is a small, inexpensive personal computer.

It has everything a simple personal computer requires. That is, it has two USB ports, an Ethernet port, HDMI (and
composite) video, and even an audio connector for sound.

The Raspberry Pi has an SD drive that you can use to boot the computer into any of several Linux operating systems.

All you need is an HDMI monitor (or DVI with an HDMI-to-DVI adapter), a USB keyboard and mouse, and a 5V power
supply, and you’re off and running.

The name was partly derived from design committee contributions and partly chosen to continue a tradition of naming
new computing platforms after fruit (think about it).

The Pi portion comes from Python, because the designers intended Python to be the language of choice for programming
the computer. However, other programming language choices are available.

MRITS/IOT/SENSORS AND DEVICES/MR. T. PAVAN VINAYAK UNIT-III IoT Physical Devices and End Points
RASPBERRY PI MODELS
There are currently two models of Raspberry Pi boards:
Model A

Model B

The Model A board was the first mass-produced board and has 256MB of RAM, one USB port, and no Ethernet
port.

The Model B board, which has 512MB of RAM, two USB ports, and an Ethernet port.

MRITS/IOT/SENSORS AND DEVICES/MR. T. PAVAN VINAYAK UNIT-III IoT Physical Devices and End Points
Raspberry Pi Model A and B

MRITS/IOT/SENSORS AND DEVICES/MR. T. PAVAN VINAYAK UNIT-III IoT Physical Devices and End Points
Pin Description of Raspberry Pi 3 B+ Model

MRITS/IOT/SENSORS AND DEVICES/MR. T. PAVAN VINAYAK UNIT-III IoT Physical Devices and End Points
Installation of Raspberry Pi
Once you have all the components you need, use the following steps to set up
your Raspberry Pi using a Windows.

1. Insert a microSD card / reader into your computer.

2. Download and install the Official Raspberry pi Imager.


https://www.raspberrypi.com/software/. Available for Windows, macOS or
Linux, this app will both download and install the latest Raspberry Pi OS.

3. Run the Raspberry pi Imager. It shows 3 options


◦ Operating System

◦ Storage

◦ Write

MRITS/IOT/SENSORS AND DEVICES/MR. T. PAVAN VINAYAK UNIT-III IoT Physical Devices and End Points
Step-3
Click Choose OS and select Raspberry Pi OS (32-bit) from the OS menu (there are other choices, but for
most uses, 32-bit is the best).

MRITS/IOT/SENSORS AND DEVICES/MR. T. PAVAN VINAYAK UNIT-III IoT Physical Devices and End Points
Step-4
Choose the storage device mostly we install OS in MicroSD card.

MRITS/IOT/SENSORS AND DEVICES/MR. T. PAVAN VINAYAK UNIT-III IoT Physical Devices and End Points
Step 5
Now Select Write Option

Its start Installing OSs

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