By: Adyoth Sural The Raspberry Pi is an affordable Arm-Based Single-Board Computer (SBC) with a Debian Linux OS that is widely used by technology enthusiasts. It has a wide range of possibilities, from basic LED lighting projects to a fully functional computer! The Raspberry Pi is available in various versions, some the size of a credit card, and others even smaller. With an array of options, it can be daunting to navigate the world of the Internet of Tech (IoT) and Raspberry Pi tinkering. If you think Raspberry Pi is for you, then keep reading! The first thing you want to do is select a project, or keep one in mind. This will help you narrow down the board model which is best for you. Next up, make a budget. Raspberry Pies are cheap, but that does not mean they don’t cost money. Usually, a budget of around $70 is ok. Plus, if you are doing a specific project, you might need to buy some extra parts. I will link some good sites that I buy from at the end of the article. The final step is choosing a board. I have used all the boards listed here (but I only have the Raspberry Pi B, Raspberry Pi B+, and the Raspberry Pi Zero W). There are many more models, versions, and boards than the ones listed below.
I hope that you liked this article and are already searching for a Pi! If you want to go more in-depth with Pies, I would be happy to help you decide which board is best for you, as well as provide you with troubleshooting tips! Happy tinkering!
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