Raspberry Pi Introduction
Raspberry Pi (called RPi, RPI, RasPi, the text these words will be used alternately later), a micro-computer with
size of a card, quickly swept the world since its debut. It is widely used in desktop workstation, media center,
smart home, robots, and even the servers, etc. It can do almost anything, which continues to attract fans to
explore it. Raspberry Pi used to be running with Linux system and along with the release of windows 10 IoT.
We can also run it with Windows. Raspberry Pi (with interfaces USB, network, HDMI, camera, audio, display
and GPIO), as a microcomputer, can be running in command line mode and desktop system mode.
Additionally, it is easy to operate just like Arduino, and you can even directly operate the GPIO of CPU.
So far, Raspberry Pi has developed to the fourth generation. Changes in versions are accompanied by increase
and upgrades in hardware. A type and B type, the first generation of products, have been stopped due to
various reasons. Other versions are popular and active and the most important is that they are consistent in
the order and number of pins, which makes the compatibility of peripheral devices greatly enhanced between
different versions.
Below are the Raspberry Pi pictures and model pictures supported by this product.