1. The document provides details about a student named Sachin Ashok More, including his name, class, and roll number.
2. It then describes the Raspberry Pi computer and its intended use for teaching basic computer science in schools.
3. The document outlines the specifications of different Raspberry Pi models and required accessories for setup.
3. The Raspberry Pi is a low cost, credit-card sized
computer.
The Intension of developing raspberry Pi is to teach
the basic computer science in the school. The
Raspberry Pi being used by kids all over the world
to learn to program and understand how
computers work.
1. Model A 2. Model B 3. Model B+
4. Model A Model B
Price US$ 25 US$ 35
CPU: 700 MHz ARM1176JZF-S core (ARM11 family)
GPU: Dual Core Video Core, 1080p 30 h.264/MPEG-4 AVC
Memory (SDRAM): 256 MB (shared with GPU) 512 MB (shared with GPU)
USB 2.0 ports: 1 2
Video outputs: Composite RCA, HDMI
Audio outputs: HDMI, 3.5 mm jack (stereo analog)
Onboard storage: SD / MMC / SDIO card slot
Onboard network: None 10/100 Ethernet
Power ratings: 300 mA (1.5 W) 700 mA (3.5 W)
7. CPU
Audio, Video
HDMI
Memory Storage
USB Hub
GPIO
Ethernet
Power
8. SD card (Minimum size 4Gb)
HDMI to HDMI / DVI lead
RCA video lead (if you are not using the HDMI output)
Keyboard and mouse (USB 2.0)
Ethernet network cable (optional)
Power adapter (micro USB power 700mA at 5V)
Audio lead (If you are not using HDMI)
RCA Composite
Video Connector
HDMI To DVI
Lead
HDMI Connector
10. Raspberry Pi is as small as the size of a
credit card
Low Price Computer
Power consumption
No Moving Parts
No Noise
Small From Factor
Built-in HDMI Capable Graphics
11. Demands knowledge of Linux
Limited out-of-the-box
performance
Running bit of OS