Raspberry Pi Compute Module RASPBERRY-PI Raspberry Pi Compute Module (board only)
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Raspberry Pi Compute Module
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Raspberry Pi Compute Module (board only)
Producer
RASPBERRY-PI
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33,42 EUR
The product with part number Raspberry Pi Compute Module (Raspberry Pi Compute Module (board only)) is from company RASPBERRY-PI and distributed with basic unit price 33,42 EUR. Minimal order quantity is 1 pc.
ClassificationDevelopment Kit Device CoreARM11 NameRaspberry Pi Compute Module Processor Part NumberBCM2835 Processor TypeCPU Product Details Raspberry Pi Compute Module Raspberry Pi Compute is a SODIMM format module containing only the basic processor/RAM elements of a Raspberry Pi Model B, plus a Flash memory chip. All processor I/O are accessible via a 200-pin edge connector. The Compute module plugs into an I/O board providing a range of standard connectors for development purposes. A variety of 'boot' methods are available depending on the presence or otherwise of a host computer plugged into a microUSB socket, the state of a GPIO pin and a jumper link. The Raspberry Pi Compute module is aimed at industrial design engineers for integration into production embedded applications. Raspberry Pi Compute ModuleBroadcom BCM2835 700MHz ARM1176JZFS processor with FPU and VideoCore IV dual-core GPUGPU provides Open GL ES 2.0, hardware-accelerated OpenVG, and 1080p30 H.264 high-profile decodeGPU is capable of 1Gpixel/s, 1.5Gtexel/s or 24GFLOPs with texture filtering and DMA infrastructure512MB SDRAM4GB eMMC MLC Flash memory (Replaces Flash memory card of standard Raspberry Pi)Access to all I/O via 200-pin edge connectorDimensions: 67 x 31mm 200-pin SODIMM formatAvailable separately: RS Part No. 826-8825Raspberry Pi Compute I/O BoardProvides standard I/O sockets for the Compute module200-pin SODIMM connector for Compute module4 x 30-pin headers (46 x GPIO, I2C bus, camera plus power and ground pins)GPIO logic level selected by jumper link to 1.8V or 3.3VHDMI socketUSB-A socketmicroUSB socket for booting from attached hostmicroUSB socket for power supply2 x CSI camera connectors (Requires adapter for Raspberry Pi video cameras, supplied with kit)2 x DSI display connectorsFootprint for JTAG connectorPower LEDBoot Status LED Note RS Part Nos. 813-4164 & 816-8003 are kits containing a Raspberry Pi Compute module and a Raspberry Pi Compute I/O board. Supplied with Raspberry Pi Compute kit: Universal power supply (Not 816-8003), adapter for Raspberry Pi cameras. Raspberry Pi Raspberry Pi @ RS Components. Everything you require to get started...And more!The Raspberry Pi was first 'baked' in 2012 as a single board ARM-based computer that developed in response to the growing need for computing and programming skills within children. Fast forward to today and the Raspberry Pi has an expanding community of enthusiasts, designers and engineers - all looking to build their latest projects with Pi at the core. Let's get cooking! Why Pi?Most importantly, it is a great way for beginners, young, and old, to get into computing! It's low-cost It's REALLY easy to use. It's Linux-based open source - with access to free software and downloads to help you with your project. It has great connectivity. It is flexible to the user. Want to play games? Stream music and/or video? Do your homework? Create a weather station? Create a home security camera? No limits! Let's take a look at the Pi models;Pi B+ BCM2835 SoC/ARM11/700 MHz/512 MB RAM/4 USB PORTS/ 85 x 56 x 17 mmPi A+ BCM2835 SoC/ARM11/700 MHz/256 MB RAM/1 USB PORT/ 66 x 56 x 14 mmPi 2 B BCM2836 SoC/ARMv7/900 MHz/1GB RAM/4 USB PORTS/ 85 x 56 x 17 mm What do I need to get started?You will need a keyboard, a mouse, an SD card with or without NOOBS, a power supply, HDMI or RCA jack (to connect to a screen) and either an ethernet cable or a dongle for internet connection - all available at RS. We also have a constantly expanding range of accessories to give your Pi that extra flavour! These include cases, USB hubs, ethernet cables, dongles, 'how to' books, camera boards and expansion boards. Note - Pi A+ does not connect to the Internet. How do I set up my Pi?Once you are all connected, you will need to install NOOBS which helps set up your Pi. SD cards are available with NOOBS pre-installed or you can download NOOBS from the Raspberry Pi Foundation website onto your SD card. Once you have NOOBS, you can easily install an operating system (no Internet needed!), with the popular choices being;RASPBIANGreat for beginners with SCRATCH - An interactive story, game, and animation programming tool for anybody over the age of 8! PYTHON is the Raspberry Pi recommended programming language – it's where the 'Pi' part comes from!OPENELEC For all your multimedia needs!
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