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Raspberry Pi provides affordable, high-performance single-board computers and microcontrollers for makers, educators, and industrial applications.
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Raspberry Pi is universally recognized for its series of compact, affordable single-board computers and microcontrollers developed by the Raspberry Pi Foundation. Originally designed to promote basic computer science education in schools, the boards have gained immense popularity worldwide among hobbyists, makers, and industry professionals.
Offering models like the robust Raspberry Pi 5 and the versatile Raspberry Pi Pico, the platform supports endless applications ranging from DIY retro gaming hardware and media centers to robotics and industrial IoT solutions. Backed by a comprehensive ecosystem of add-ons, modules, and open-source software, Raspberry Pi continues to make computing accessible and affordable for everybody.
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What power supply do I need for a Raspberry Pi 5?
A 5V 3A power supply with a USB-C connector is highly recommended to ensure the board operates properly and does not reboot unexpectedly.
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What operating systems run on a Raspberry Pi?
The Raspberry Pi natively uses Raspberry Pi OS based on Linux. It also supports various other distributions like Ubuntu, RecalBox, Batocera, and more depending on your project needs.
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How do I connect my Raspberry Pi to a display?
Most modern Raspberry Pi boards feature Micro HDMI ports. You can connect it to a screen using a Micro HDMI to HDMI cable, or using a Micro HDMI to standard HDMI or VGA adapter.
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Where can I find setup guides and documentation?
Official documentation, pinouts, and getting-started guides can be found at raspberrypi.com/documentation.