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Raspberry Pi: Amazing Projects from Scratch

You're reading from   Raspberry Pi: Amazing Projects from Scratch Explore the powers of Raspberry Pi and build your very own projects right out of the box

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Published in Sep 2016
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ISBN-13 9781787128491
Length 593 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Chapter 15. Newer Raspberry Pi Models

The latest additions in the Raspberry Pi family are the Raspberry Pi Zero and Raspberry Pi 3. We did not discuss these new additions in the earlier chapters. So, let's focus on a few details of both these new members of the Raspberry Pi family.

The Raspberry Pi Zero

The size of a Raspberry Pi Zero is half the size of a Model A+. This is ideal for embedded projects where size and power requirements are stringent. Here are the specifications for the Raspberry Pi Zero:

  • A 1-GHz, single-core CPU
  • 512 MB of RAM
  • Mini HDMI and USB on-the-go ports
  • Micro USB power
  • A HAT-compatible 40-pin header
  • Composite video and reset headers

Here is an image of the Pi Zero, obtained from www.wired.co.uk:

The Raspberry Pi Zero

There are two ways in which we can connect the Pi Zero to a display:

For conveniently using the GPIO pins of the Pi Zero, you can use any one of the following two-pin strip GPIO headers:

Also, for connecting various devices, a mini-USB-to-USB converter can be used.

Note

This can be obtained from https://www.adafruit.com/products/2910.

The Raspberry Pi Zero

The Raspberry Pi 3

The Raspberry Pi 3 is the latest addition to the Raspberry Pi family. It is a third-generation Raspberry Pi. It replaced the Raspberry Pi 2 Model B in February 2016. Compared to the Pi 2, it has the following features:

  • A 1.2-GHz 64-bit quad-core ARMv8 CPU
  • 802.11n onboard wireless LAN
  • Bluetooth 4.1
  • Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE)

Also, like the Raspberry Pi 2, also has the following features:

  • Four USB ports
  • 40 GPIO pins
  • A full-HDMI port
  • An Ethernet port
  • A combined 3.5mm audio jack and composite video
  • A camera interface (CSI)
  • A display interface (DSI)
  • A micro-SD card slot (now push-pull rather than push-push)
  • A VideoCore IV 3D graphics core

The form factor of the Pi 3 is identical to that of the Pi 2 and Pi 1 Model B+. The Pi 3 has complete backward compatibility with the Pi 1 and 2.

Note

The product description for the Pi Zero and Pi 3 can be found on Raspberry Pi's official product pages:

https://www.raspberrypi.org/products/pi-zero/

https://www.raspberrypi.org/products/raspberry-pi-3-model-b/

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