The Raspberry Pi is a credit card-sized computer with an ARM processor that can run Linux. This item is the Raspberry Pi Model A+ , which has 256 MB of RAM, an HDMI output, audio output, RCA composite video output (through the 3.5 mm jack), one USB port, and 0.1″-spaced pins that provide access ...
The Raspberry Pi is a credit card-sized computer. The Raspberry Pi Model A+ is a smaller, low-cost version of the Raspberry Pi. It is based on the BCM2835 system-on-chip (SoC), which includes an ARM11 processor and a powerful GPU. The Raspberry Pi Model A+ is recommended more for embedded and low-power projects that do not require Ethernet or multiple USB ports.
The Raspberry Pi was designed by the Raspberry Pi Foundation in order to provide an affordable platform for experimentation and education in computer programming. The Raspberry Pi can be used for many of the things that a normal PC does, including using high-level computer programming languages (like Python), acting as a USB host, and operating system multitasking. Over five million Raspberry Pis have been sold, and lots of resources for the Raspberry Pi are available online.
With its 0.1″-spaced GPIO header and small size, the Raspberry Pi also works as a programmable controller in a wide variety of robotics and electronics applications. It can also be combined with our A-Star 32U4 Robot Controller LV with Raspberry Pi Bridge to make a great controller for a small robot. We also carry a selection of Raspberry Pi expansion boards.
To use the Raspberry Pi, you will need a few additional things that are not included:
While the Raspberry Pi is powered from a 5 V supply, it operates at a 3.3 V logic level and its pins are not 5V-tolerant. Connecting higher voltages, like 5 V, directly to an I/O pin could damage the board. We recommend you use something like our bidirectional logic level shifter to interface this board with 5V systems.
For more information about the Raspberry Pi, see the technical, help, and resource documents on the Raspberry Pi website.
The table below shows some key features and specifications of the Raspberry Pi boards to help you choose the right one for your application.
Raspberry Pi Model A+ |
Raspberry Pi Model B+ |
Raspberry Pi 2 Model B |
Raspberry Pi 3 Model B |
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CPU: | BCM2835 | BCM2836 | BCM2837 | |
CPU cores: | 1 | 4 | ||
CPU speed: | 700 MHz | 900 MHz | 1.2 GHz | |
RAM: | 256 MB | 512 MB | 1 GB | |
Ethernet: | No | Yes | ||
WiFi: | No | 802.11n | ||
Bluetooth: | No | 4.1 | ||
Bluetooth Low Energy: | No | Yes | ||
HDMI: | Yes | |||
Analogue video: | Yes1 | |||
SD socket: | microSD | |||
Onboard regulators: | switching | |||
Expansion header pins: | 40 | |||
USB ports: | 1 | 4 | ||
Mounting holes: | 4 | |||
Dimensions2: | 2.5″ × 2.2″ × 0.47″ | 3.35″ × 2.2″ × 0.8″ | ||
Weight3: | 23 g | 42 g |
1 Audio and analogue video provided by a single four-pole 3.5 mm jack. This 3.5 mm jack also has its own dedicated low-noise power supply for improved audio.
2 Length and width measurements are for the PCB only; several of the connectors extend past the edge of the board.
3 Weight does not include microSD cards.
Raspberry Pi is a trademark of the Raspberry Pi Foundation.
Size: | 2.5″ × 2.2″ × 0.47″1 |
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Weight: | 23 g |
Processor: | BCM2835 |
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RAM size: | 256 Mbytes |