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The '''Raspberry Pi''' is an ultra-low-cost credit-card sized single board computer which was conceived with the primary goal of teaching computer programming to children.  It has gained a popularity among hardware hackers.
 
The '''Raspberry Pi''' is an ultra-low-cost credit-card sized single board computer which was conceived with the primary goal of teaching computer programming to children.  It has gained a popularity among hardware hackers.
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The Raspberry Pi is based around the Broadcom BCM3825 SoC.  This contains the ARM1176JZFS processor (floating point, running at 700Mhz), and a Videocore 4 GPU.
 
The Raspberry Pi is based around the Broadcom BCM3825 SoC.  This contains the ARM1176JZFS processor (floating point, running at 700Mhz), and a Videocore 4 GPU.
  
The GPU is capable of BluRay quality playback, using H.264 at 40MBits/s.  Hardware accelerated playback of h.264 is currently limited to omxplayer.
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The GPU is capable of BluRay quality playback, using H.264 at 40MBits/s.  Hardware accelerated playback of h.264 is currently limited to omxplayer and XBMC.
  
 
The Raspberry Pi has 8 dedicated GPIO pins, a UART, i2c bus, SPI bus with two chip selects, i2s audio, 3v3, 5v, and ground.  I/O pins on the Raspberry Pi are limited to 3.3v and will be damaged by 5v signals, making it incompatible with most Arduino devices.
 
The Raspberry Pi has 8 dedicated GPIO pins, a UART, i2c bus, SPI bus with two chip selects, i2s audio, 3v3, 5v, and ground.  I/O pins on the Raspberry Pi are limited to 3.3v and will be damaged by 5v signals, making it incompatible with most Arduino devices.
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The first production run of the Model B (Red PCB) is limited to 256MB RAM.
 
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Revision as of 15:40, 1 May 2014

Raspberry Pi Model B
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The Raspberry Pi is an ultra-low-cost credit-card sized single board computer which was conceived with the primary goal of teaching computer programming to children. It has gained a popularity among hardware hackers.

Hardware

The Raspberry Pi is based around the Broadcom BCM3825 SoC. This contains the ARM1176JZFS processor (floating point, running at 700Mhz), and a Videocore 4 GPU.

The GPU is capable of BluRay quality playback, using H.264 at 40MBits/s. Hardware accelerated playback of h.264 is currently limited to omxplayer and XBMC.

The Raspberry Pi has 8 dedicated GPIO pins, a UART, i2c bus, SPI bus with two chip selects, i2s audio, 3v3, 5v, and ground. I/O pins on the Raspberry Pi are limited to 3.3v and will be damaged by 5v signals, making it incompatible with most Arduino devices.

Video outputs supplied are HDMI and composite video. A DSI (Display Serial Interface, common in cellphones) connector is available, however a binary blob does not exist yet.

A 3.5mm audio jack or HDMI provides sound.

Variants

There are currently two Raspberry Pi models. Model A and Model B.

Model A has 1 USB port and lacks ethernet capability. 256MB RAM

Model B has 2 USB ports and a USB-based 10/100 ethernet port. 512MB RAM

The first production run of the Model B (Red PCB) is limited to 256MB RAM.

A red Pi owned by a /g/entooman


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Article: Single board computers