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Raspberry PI Intro.

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Raspberry PIIntro.

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The big question:

Which is the most important of the all ?and why?

-electrical engineering

-computer engineering

-computer science

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Electronics VS Computer Science

-both are away from each other

-competition leads to revolution

-RaspberryPI invention

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What is it?

● Was shown first at 2012.● It’s a SOC (System on a chip).● Spec’s: - size 8.6*5.4 cm. - Weight 45 gm.

-cost 25$. - GPIO

- 700 MHZ CPU.

- 250 MHZ Dual Core.

- 512 MB RAM.

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PI in the Sky

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What Can We Do With A PI ?

● Use it like a usual PC ( surfing , gaming , media , mail etc… ).● GPIO usage ( Programmable with many languages ).● Home automation● UAV , ROV , Robots● Camera Stream● Remote Monitoring● Smart TV● Linux Servers ( HTTP , FTP , MySql , SSH)● Super Computers● Balloon Sat. , Weather Balloon

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History Of PI

● 2006 Cambridge University (CS)● Lack of electronic knowledge● Eben Ubton● 1st. Prototype at 2011 ( ~ too small to deal with ~ )● Addition of GPIO● Development until 25$

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PI Model ACPU 700 MHz Low Power ARM1176JZ-F

GPU Dual Core 250 MHz with Shared Memory

RAM 256 MB POWER 5 volt (400 mA) = 2.4 watt

USB PORTs 1 Size 8.6cm x 5.4cm x 1.5cm

Ethernet � Cost 25$

GPIO ✓ 26 PIN

HDMI ✓

3.5 audio jack ✓

RCA-Video ✓

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PI Model BCPU 700 MHz Low Power ARM1176JZ-F

GPU Dual Core 250 MHz with Shared Memory

RAM 512 MB POWER 5 volt (700 mA) = 3.5 wat

USB PORTs 2 Size 8.6cm x 5.4cm x 1.7cm

Ethernet ✓ Cost 35$

GPIO ✓ 26 PIN

HDMI ✓

3.5 audio jack ✓

RCA-Video ✓

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Raspberry PI Models

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Raspberry PI models

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Raspberry PI Components

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Linux OS for PI

Raspbian

comes pre-installed with plenty of software for education,

programming and general use.

It has Python, Scratch, Sonic Pi, Java, Mathematica and more.

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Linux OS for PIOpen Embedded Linux Entertainment Center (OpenELEC)

is a small Linux based Just Enough Operating System (JeOS)

built from scratch as a platform to turn your computer into

a Kodi media center.

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Linux OS for PIOccidentalis v0.2. Rubus occidentalis

is the black raspberry.

It is derived from Raspbian Wheezy August 16 2012.

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Linux OS for PIKali Linux

an Advanced Penetration Testing Linux distribution

used for Penetration Testing,

Ethical Hacking and network security assessments.

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Linux OS for PIRobot Operating System (ROS)

is a collection of software frameworks for robot software development,

providing operating system-like functionality on a heterogeneous computer cluster.

ROS provides standard operating system services such as hardware abstraction,

low-level device control, implementation of commonly used functionality,

message-passing between processes, and package management.

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Linux OS for PIAndroid pi

The goal of this project is to make a version of CM that works on the Pi,

by building Linux kernels and Android images.

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Linux OS for PIArch Linux

is a Linux distribution for computers based on IA-32 and x86-64 architectures.

It is composed predominantly of free and open-source software.

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Linux OS for PIRISC OS

is a computer operating system designed in Cambridge,

England by Acorn. First released in 1987,

its origins can be traced back to the original team

that developed the ARM microprocessor.

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Linux OS for PIWindows 10 for IoT

(called Windows 10 IoT Core)

that you can use with your own Pi 2.

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Arduino VS PI VS BeagleBone

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Downloading OS

Raspberry Pi Model B or Model A (has less RAM and no Ethernet)

● A 5V power supply with a micro USB termination. The supply should be able to source at least 700mA. Most phone chargers (with

micro USB cables) should work.

● An SD Card no smaller than 4GB, and no less than class 4.

● A USB keyboard and mouse.

● A display connected to either the HDMI or RCA composite video output.

○ If your monitor only has a VGA port, there are HDMI to VGA adapters to convert between the two. (You may need a beefier power supply if you’re using that.)

○ If your monitor only has DVI, converting from HDMI is easy with an HDMI to DVI cable.● An ethernet cable and a connection to an Internet-connected network. (Optional, but very useful to get software updates [and Doom].)

○ Alternatively, you can use a USB WiFi module with the Pi. Check out our Wireless on the Pi tutorial for help setting that up.● Headphones or speakers with a 3.5mm stereo jack termination (optional, unless, for some reason, you don’t want to hear the dying

wails of former humans).

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Downloading OS

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Downloading OS

Video Included for how to install Raspbian

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CXdH3Q2boq8

Or follow the link:

https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/installation/installing-images/README.md

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Any Further Questions

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info.

Eng: Islam Adel Fawzy

Tel : 01121697263

Mail : [email protected]