latest generation Raspberry Pi delivers 50% higher performance
29-02-2016 |
RS Components
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Design & Manufacture
The new Raspberry Pi 3 Model B credit-card-sized single-board computer from
the Raspberry Pi Foundation is now available from RS Components. Targeting
industry, homes, schools and colleges worldwide, this latest generation of
Raspberry Pi incorporates a powerful 64-bit ARM Cortex-A53 quad-core
processor to deliver significantly enhanced performance, as well as offering
integrated Bluetooth and wireless LAN connectivity as standard for Internet
of Things (IoT) development projects.
Building on the phenomenal success of its predecessors - the Raspberry Pi 1
Model B+ and Raspberry Pi 2 Model B - the Raspberry Pi 3 has significantly
upgraded processing capabilities to deliver 50% more performance than
Raspberry Pi 2 and approximately ten times more than the original Raspberry
Pi 1, allowing it to run even higher-end applications.
The board is based on the Broadcom BCM2837 SoC, which includes an ARM
Cortex-A53 quad-core processor running at 1.2GHz, alongside a BCM43438 combo
connectivity device, which provides 802.11b/g/n wireless LAN, Bluetooth
Classic and Bluetooth Low Energy. BCM2837 integrates a dual-core VideoCore
IV multimedia coprocessor, which provides the following:
1 - 1.2Gpixels/s of fill rate, 1.8Gtexel/s of texturing rate
2 - 29GFLOPs of shader compute throughput
3 - OpenGL ES 1.1/2.0 support
4 - 1080p60 hardware video decoding
5 - 1080p30 hardware video encoding
6 - A hardware image sensor pipeline
The Raspberry Pi 3 boots from a micro SD card and uses the NOOBS (New Out Of
the Box Software) installation manager. The standard Raspbian operating
system install comes bundled with a range of productivity applications, and
programming tools including Node-RED; this visual tool provides support for
wiring together hardware devices, APIs and online services, making the board
ideal for the rapid development and prototyping of IoT projects.
Retaining the same footprint as previous Raspberry Pi incarnations - with
its credit-card-sized dimensions of 85mm x 56mm x 17mm - the Raspberry Pi 3
Model B retains many of the same features and capabilities of the previous
generation. These include: the extensive 40-pin GPIO (General Purpose Input
Output) connector; four USB connector port; full-HD HDMI; 10/100 Ethernet;
3.5mm audio jack and composite video; camera (CSI-2) and display (DSI)
interfaces; and micro-SD card slot. Power input to the board is via its
micro-USB socket requiring an external, plug-in power supply unit (PSU).
"We are unveiling the third-generation Raspberry Pi four years to the day
after the launch of the original Raspberry Pi board on February 29, 2012,"
said Eben Upton, founder, Raspberry Pi. "It also marks the four-year
anniversary of our highly successful relationship with RS and Allied, which
have played a significant role in its success as leading and trusted sources
of products, technologies and information for professional engineers,
hobbyists and those looking to make their first steps into the work of
programming."
"Raspberry Pi has taken another important step in its evolution," said
Lindsley Ruth, chief executive officer, Electrocomponents. "Based on the
robust and well proven combination of hardware and software of the Raspberry
Pi platform, this latest generation board delivers even more processing
power together with embedded wireless connectivity, plus software to make it
easy for businesses or individuals to develop applications for the Internet
of Things. RS and Allied are honoured to once again embark upon another new
chapter as a distribution partner for the Raspberry Pi Foundation."
The new Raspberry Pi 3 offered by RS is manufactured exclusively in the UK
under licence by the distributor. A Raspberry Pi 3 Compute Module I/O Board
will also be available shortly, enabling OEMs to develop their own Raspberry
Pi 3 based solutions for many industrial applications, says the company.