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Raspberry Pi

Raspberry Pi Foundation LogoRaspberry Pi (also known as RPi or RasPi in short) is an ultra low cost single board credit card sized computer developed with an intention of teaching computer programming to school students. It is developed in United Kingdom (UK) by Raspberry Pi foundation which is a registered charity. It follows licensed manufacturing and are sold in partnership with  Premier Farnell/Element 14 and RS Components. We can buy Raspberry Pi online from these companies. Actually it is a miniature ARM based PC which can do many tasks as large computers such as Word Processing, Games and also able to play High Definition Videos. It is built in a 6 layer PCB having dimensions 85.0 mm x 56.0 mm.

Raspberry Pi – Model B

Raspberry Pi is designed to plug in to a TV using RCA composite video connector or to a HDMI Monitor. An Audio Jack is provided to take audio signals out. We can connect Keyboard or Mouse to the USB ports of the board. Instead of Hard Disk it uses SD Card for booting and for storage. We can power the device using the commonly used micro USB cables. We can also connect Raspberry Pi to a network by using RJ45 cable. The GPIO (General Purpose Input Output) pins on the board allows us to connect the device to external expansion boards, LED, Switches or other devices. It has two models A and B, with B having more features which is the latest one. Model A costs only about 25$ and 35$ for Model B without tax and shipping charges. The device is expected to have a great future in the new developing world.

The heart of Raspberry Pi is Broadcom BCM2835 media processor includes following features.

The LAN Controller LAN9512 provides 10/100MB Ethernet and 2xUSB2.0. This is not present in Model A, hence it contains only one USB which is provided by the BCM2835.

Different Connectors of Raspberry Pi

Raspberry Pi uses Linux Kernel based operating systems. Raspberry Pi Foundation recommends the OS Raspbian, which is a Debian based operating system optimized for Raspberry Pi. The large black square in the above diagram shows Broadcom BCM2835 and small black square is the LAN Controller LAN9512.

Expansion Headers in Raspberry Pi

The device contains 26 pin (2×13) header (P1) for interfacing external devices having following features.

The device also contains 8 pin and 7 pin headers (P2 and P3)  for providing GPU JTAG and LAN9512 JTAG respectively. These headers are not fitted in latest boards but pads are provided for soldering. JTAG stands for Joint Test Action Group and is used for IC debugging.

Another 8 pin header (2×4) expansion (P5) is provided on the bottom of the board (not fitted, pads are provided) having following features.

Another 2 pin header (P6) is provided in latest boards (not fitted) to connect hardware reset button. Header P4 is used to connect Ethernet RJ45 Jack provided in the Model B.

5 Status LED’s

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