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UPKG01416

Part Number : UPKG01416

Raspberry Pi
Pi5 16Gb Packaging Nic |Raspberry-Pi UPKG01416

CM4104016ET

Part Number : CM4104016ET

Raspberry Pi
Rpi Compute Module 4, 4Gb, 1.5Ghz Rohs Compliant: Yes |Raspberry-Pi CM4104016ET

CM4102016ET

Part Number : CM4102016ET

Raspberry Pi
Rpi Compute Module 4, 2Gb, 1.5Ghz Rohs Compliant: Yes |Raspberry-Pi CM4102016ET

RP2350A-TR7

Part Number : RP2350A-TR7

Raspberry Pi
Rp2350 Cortex-M33 Qfn-60 7-In |Raspberry-Pi RP2350A-TR7

SC1632

Part Number : SC1632

Raspberry Pi
Raspberry Pi Pico 2 With Header |Raspberry-Pi SC1632

SC1634

Part Number : SC1634

Raspberry Pi
Raspberry Pi Pico 2W With Header |Raspberry-Pi SC1634

SC1730

Part Number : SC1730

Raspberry Pi
Rpi 45W Usb-C Psu White Uk |Raspberry-Pi SC1730

SC1733

Part Number : SC1733

Raspberry Pi
Rpi 45W Usb-C Psu White Au |Raspberry-Pi SC1733

CM4002

Part Number : CM4002

Raspberry Pi
The Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 CM4002000 Single Board Computer is a high-performance embedded computer designed for versatile applications. Featuring a 1.5GHz quad-core ARM Cortex-A72 processor and 2GB of RAM, it delivers processing power for complex tasks. With 28 digital I/O lines, GbE Ethernet, and multiple expansion interfaces including I2C, SPI, and UART, this SBC offers extensive connectivity options. Its compact size of 2.170" x 1.570" makes it ideal for space-constrained environments, and it supports a wide operating temperature range of -20°C to 75°C, ensuring reliable performance in various conditions.

LSC1

Part Number : LSC1

Raspberry Pi
Platform Evaluation Expansion Board

SC1236

Part Number : SC1236

Raspberry Pi
RASPBERRY PI 500+ UK UNIT;

SC1239

Part Number : SC1239

Raspberry Pi
RASPBERRY PI 500+ ES UNIT;

Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3 Lite

Part Number : CM3L

Raspberry Pi
The Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3 Lite (CM3L) is a DDR2-SODIMM-mechanically-compatible System on Module (SoM) containing processor, memory and supporting power circuitry. The module allows a designer to leverage the Raspberry Pi hardware and software stack in their own custom systems and form factors. In addition the module has extra IO interfaces over and above what is available on the Raspberry Pi model A/B boards opening up more options for the designer. The CM3L contains a BCM2837 processor (as used on the Raspberry Pi 3) and 1GB LPDDR2 RAM. The CM3L product is the same as CM3 except the eMMC Flash is not fitted, and the SD/eMMC interface pins are available for the user to connect their own SD/eMMC device. Note that the BCM2837 processor is an evolution of the BCM2835 processor (as used on the original Raspberry Pi and Raspberry Pi B+ models, as well as the first iteration of the Compute Module). The only real differences are that the BCM2837 can address more RAM (up to 1GB) and the ARM CPU complex has been upgraded from a single core ARM11 in BCM2835 to a Quad core Cortex A53 with dedicated 512KB L2 cache in BCM2837. All IO interfaces and peripherals stay the same and hence the two chips are largely software and hardware compatible. The pinout of the CM3L is identical to that of the original Compute Module (CM1). Apart from the CPU upgrade and increase in RAM the other significant hardware differences to be aware of are that CM3L has grown from 30mm to 31mm in height, the VBAT supply can now draw significantly more power under heavy CPU load, and the HDMI HPD N 1V8 (GPIO46 1V8 on CM1) and EMMC EN N 1V8 (GPIO47 1V8 on CM1) are now driven from an IO expander rather than the processor. If a designer of a CM1 product has a suitably specified VBAT, can accomodate the extra 1mm module height increase and has followed the design rules with respect to GPIO46 1V8 and GPIO47 1V8 then a CM3L should work fine in a board designed for a CM1.

Raspberry Pi Zero W

Part Number : Raspberry Pi Zero W

Raspberry Pi
Five years to the day since the launch of the Raspberry Pi (which sold a hundred thousand units in the first day), the Raspberry Pi Foundation has announced the Raspberry Pi Zero W, a new variant of Raspberry Pi Zero with wireless LAN and Bluetooth, priced at only $10. So what’s the story? In November 2015, the diminutive $5 entry-level Raspberry Pi, the Raspberry Pi Zero, was launched. This represented a fivefold reduction in cost over the original Model A: it was cheap enough that one was even stuck on the front cover of The MagPi, risking civil insurrection in newsagents up and down the land. Over the ensuing fifteen months, Zero grew a camera connector and found its way into everything from miniature arcade cabinets to electric skateboards. Many of these use cases need wireless connectivity. The homebrew “People in Space” indicator in the lobby at Pi Towers is a typical example, with an official wireless dongle hanging off the single USB port: users often end up adding a USB hub to allow them to connect a keyboard, a mouse and a network adapter, and this hub can easily cost more than the Zero itself. Zero W fixes this problem by integrating more functionality into the core product. It uses the same Cypress CYW43438 wireless chip as Raspberry Pi 3 Model B to provide 802.11n wireless LAN and Bluetooth 4.0 connectivity. Features: 1GHz, single-core CPU 512MB RAM Mini-HDMI port Micro-USB On-The-Go port Micro-USB power HAT-compatible 40-pin header Composite video and reset headers CSI camera connector 802.11n wireless LAN Bluetooth 4.0 The Zero W makes a better general-purpose computer because you’re less likely to need a hub: if you’re using Bluetooth peripherals you might well end up with nothing at all plugged into the USB port. And of course it’s a great platform for experimenting with IoT applications. Official case To accompany Raspberry Pi Zero W, we’ve been working with our friends at Kinneir Dufort and T-Zero to create an official injection-moulded case. This shares the same design language as the official case for the Raspberry Pi 3, and features three interchangeable lids: A blank one One with an aperture to let you access the GPIOs One with an aperture and mounting point for a camera The case set also includes a short camera adapter flexi, and a set of rubber feet to make sure your cased Zero or Zero W doesn’t slide off the desk.

RPI-COMPUTE3

Part Number : RPI-COMPUTE3

Raspberry Pi
The Compute Module 3 contains the guts of a Raspberry Pi 3 (the BCM2837 processor and 1GB RAM) as well as a 4GB eMMC Flash device (which is the equivalent of the SD card in the Pi). The Pi 3 has a processor speed of 1.2GHz and runs at roughly 10 times the speed of the Pi 1 due to its quad-core CPU. This is all integrated on to a small 67.6mm x 31mm board which fits into a standard DDR2 SODIMM connector (the same type of connector as used for laptop memory). The Flash memory is connected directly to the processor on the board, but the remaining processor interfaces are available to the user via the connector pins. You get the full flexibility of the BCM2837 SoC (which means that many more GPIOs and interfaces are available as compared to the Raspberry Pi), and designing the Module into a custom system should be relatively straightforward as we’ve put all the tricky bits onto the Module itself. The Compute Module is available for purchase in single units, or in batches of hundreds or thousands. To get started designing a PCB to use the Module, we provide an open-source breakout board with a single Module in an affordable development kit. A lite version of the Compute Module 3 is also available. The CM3L brings the SD card interface to the Module pins so a user can wire this up to an eMMC or SD card of their choice.

RASP PI MODEL B 8GB

Part Number : RASP PI MODEL B 8GB

Raspberry Pi
MODEL B - 8GB SDCard + STARTER BUNDLE; Silicon Manufacturer:Broadcom; No. of Bits:32bit; Silicon Family Name:BCM2xxx; Core Architecture:ARM; Core Sub-Architecture:ARM11; Silicon Core Number:BCM2835; Product Range:-

SC1111

Part Number : SC1111

Raspberry Pi
Raspberry Pi 5 – 4GB RAM Raspberry Pi 5 introduces significant enhancements, boasting up to threefold improved performance, dual 4K display support, and a suite of camera and USB upgrades. It's a true triple threat in the realm of mini-computing. This mini-computer powerhouse represents a game-changing advancement, offering unprecedented speed and versatility. It marks a pivotal moment in the evolution of mini-computing, bringing forth unparalleled speed and a multitude of innovative features. Prepare to embark on a new era of computing excellence. Features 2.4GHz quad-core 64-bit Arm Cortex-A76 CPU VideoCore VII GPU, supporting OpenGL ES 3.1, Vulkan 1.2 Dual 4Kp60 HDMI® display output 4Kp60 HEVC decoder Dual-band 802.11ac Wi-Fi® Bluetooth 5.0 / Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) High-speed microSD card interface with SDR104 mode support 2 × USB 3.0 ports, supporting simultaneous 5Gbps operation 2 × USB 2.0 ports Gigabit Ethernet, with PoE+ support (requires separate PoE+ HAT, coming soon) 2 × 4-lane MIPI camera/display transceivers PCIe 2.0 x1 interface for fast peripherals Raspberry Pi standard 40-pin GPIO header Real-time clock Power button

PI OS - 32GB

Part Number : PI OS - 32GB

Raspberry Pi
MICROSDHC CARD, 32GB, RPI 4/5 BOARD;

PI OS - 64GB

Part Number : PI OS - 64GB

Raspberry Pi
MICROSDXC CARD, 64GB, RPI 4/5 BOARD;

SC1635

Part Number : SC1635

Raspberry Pi
TOUCHSCREEN DISPLAY, 7" SIZE, RPI BOARD;

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