Raspberry Pi
Raspberry Pi
The Raspberry Pi is probably the most popular a mouse and keyboard, unless you decide to set it up
electronics prototyping platform ever. Its creators, the in headless mode. In headless mode you only need a
Raspberry Pi Foundation, wanted to create a single- computer and a USB cable to use the Raspberry Pi.
board computer that could be used to teach computer The Raspberry Pi has 40 GPIO pins to connect external
science and programming to high school students in peripherals or sensors. The abundance of GPIO pins
developing countries. allows the Raspberry Pi to be used as a control center
for more complex projects like robots and autonomous
vehicles.
Finally, the Raspberry Pi relies on a Broadcom BCM2835
System on a Chip (SoC). An SoC is an integrated circuit
that has all the components necessary to power a
computer. On the Raspberry Pi, the Broadcom chip
contains a 700MHz ARM processor and a video core 4
GPU.
USES OF RASPBERRY PI
There are so many things you can make with a
Raspberry Pi. And due to its extreme popularity, the
number of third-party sensors, modules, and code
libraries has grown to epic proportions. This has greatly
expanded the possible applications for the Raspberry Pi.
The applications really are endless, but here are some
common ones:
• Web servers
• Local network hubs for IoT
• Sensor control
• Robotics control
• Industrial equipment control
• Automated control systems
• Data processing
LEARNING THE RASPBERRY PI
Circuit Basics has many Raspberry Pi tutorials with
example projects that will show you everything from
the basic setup to building a webpage that controls the
Raspberry Pi from a web browser.
Apart from Circuit Basics, the Raspberry Pi has many
other excellent tutorials, books, and videos available
online. Here’s a list of some of the better resources:
• Raspberry Pi Cookbook by Simon Monk
• Programming the Raspberry Pi by Simon Monk
• The official Raspberry Pi website
• The Raspberry Pi forums
• Instructables
• Video courses on Udemy
THE RASPBERRY PI OS
• There are several different operating systems
available for use on the Raspberry Pi, but the
Raspberry Pi OS (formerly Raspbian) is the most
popular. The Raspberry Pi OS is based on the
WHAT IS A RASPBERRY PI? Debian release of Linux.
The Raspberry Pi is a credit card sized computer that • Linux is great for critical applications because it
can connect to a huge variety of sensors and other focuses on security and stability instead of
modules like LCD displays, servos, and motors. mainstream operating systems that focus on
The Raspberry Pi is a low-cost, low power consumption, ease of use. Linux is also lightweight and less
credit-card-sized single-board computer. After some resource intensive than commercial operating
initial setup, you can connect it to a computer or TV systems.
monitor and start using it. • The Raspberry Pi OS has two different versions
– a version with a desktop and command line
interface, or a lightweight version with just a
command line interface.
PROGRAMMING THE RASPBERRY PI
One of the goals of the creators of the Raspberry Pi was
to create a computing platform that would allow people
with no background in computer science or
programming to learn how to use and program a
computer. This is one of the reasons why the Raspberry
Pi supports a wide range of programming languages:
• Python
• C/C++
• Java
• HTML5
• Scratch
• JavaScript
• JQuery
• Perl
• Erlang
The Raspberry Pi is an amazing feat of engineering and
anyone interested in programming or building
electronics projects should consider learning how to use
it. There are hundreds of microcontroller and
development boards out there, but the Raspberry Pi
combines all of those functions on a device the size of a
credit card.
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Reactive machines
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Virtual personal assistants
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Education
Commercial
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Difficulty of access to data
Lack of qualified professionals