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The Raspberry Pi was designed as a platform to teach computer science to students. Given its low cost and wide availability, is it suitable as a platform for commercial embedded products?
element 14 has launched Embedded Pi, which it says is a low cost 'triple play' platform that blends the Raspberry Pi, Arduino and 32bit embedded ARM communities.
While a Raspberry Pi is a full-fledged computer that can do more complex things than an Arduino microcontroller, it's not the best choice for every project.
How do Arduino and Raspberry Pi compare? We break down both sides of the DIY story and provide examples of why each may be best for your particular project.
Looking to help embedded engineers harness the power of the Raspberry Pi, element14 has launched the Raspberry Pi Compute Development Kit.
The development board expands the compute module to the familiar Arduino-like form factor, complete with IO headers, USB ports, and HDMI output. It doesn’t stop there, though.
Raspberry Pi and Arduino get mentioned a lot in DIY projects, but they aren't interchangeable. It's important to know which one is better for different tasks.
Raspberry Pi gets more Arduino-y with new open source modular hardware Compute module and open source I/O board open path to embedded Pi.
Since the Arduino was launched years ago, many ‘shields’ or add-on boards providing additional functionality have been released. There are hundreds of different shields, from video capt… ...
In a computing universe dominated by hyperscale data centers and cloud-based applications, why do engineers and coders love hobby computers like the $35 Raspberry Pi so much?