Description
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The Raspberry Pi is a single-board computer developed in the UK by the Raspberry Pi Foundation. The presentation to the public took place on 29 February 2012.
Used in research, prototyping, education, software development projects, etc…
The card was designed to host operating systems based on the Linux kernel or RISC OS. And physically assembled in Wales, in the Sony UK Technology Center. A specially dedicated operating system called Raspbian was also conceived.
ARM processor brand
Processor type ARM710
700 MHz processor speed
Number of processors 1
RAM size 256 MB
motherboard
1 usb 2.0 ports
The Raspberry Pi Model A+ is the perfect board for the minimalist Pi fan. This low-cost Pi uses the same processor as the model B+, but does away with the Ethernet jack and three of the USB Ports. This makes it lower power, less expensive and much lighter & smaller! It’s still compatible with all Pi operating systems and software, and has the exact same 40 pin GPIO connector and camera/display sockets, so any HATs or Pi Plates or other things that plug into the model B+ will work just the same.
It also has the same HDMI, sound/composite connector and microUSB connector for power
Unlike the Raspberry Model B+, there’s only one USB port and no ethernet jack but it’s also significantly smaller at 65mm x 56mm if you don’t include overhang from the connectors.
Made in UK.
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