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We are presently offering the Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+. It is a well known credit card-sized PC that can run ARM Linux distributions. As the successor to the Raspberry Pi 2 Model B, the Raspberry Pi 3 has an all the more remarkable processor and adds wireless network.

Interestingly the Raspberry Pi likewise offers dual-band 2.4GHz and 5GHz remote networking, with the new RF safeguarded module based around a Cypress CYW43455 giving IEEE 802.11.b/g/n/ac wireless LAN, also Bluetooth 4.2/BLE.

The other enormous change is noticeable to one side of the board. The LAN7514 chip which has gone about as the USB hub and as the Ethernet controller for the Pi since the Model B+ was delivered back in 2014, has been replaced by the LAN7515.

In addition, the low-level peripherals on the Raspberry Pi make it extraordinary for hardware hacking. The 0.1″ dispersed 40-pin GPIO header to the Raspberry Pi gives you access to 27 GPIO, I2C, SPI, UART as well as 3.3 and 5V sources. Each pin on the GPIO header is indistinguishable from its predecessor, the Model 3. In case if you are planning to run a NOOBS card with the Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ ensure that it is in the know regarding the most recent version!

Here are the core features:

  1. Broadcom BCM2837B0, Cortex-A53 64-cycle SoC @ 1.4GHz
  2. 1GB LPDDR2 SDRAM
  3. 2.4GHz and 5GHz IEEE 802.11.b/g/n/ac remote LAN, Bluetooth 4.2, BLE
  4. Gigabit Ethernet over USB 2.0
  5. Extended 40-pin GPIO header
  6. Full-size HDMI
  7. Four USB 2.0 ports
  8. CSI camera port for interfacing a Raspberry Pi camera
  9. DSI display port for interfacing a RPi touchscreen display
  10. Micro SD port for loading your OS and storing info or data
  11. 5V/2.5A DC power input
  12. Power-over-Ethernet support (requires separate Power-over-Ethernet HAT)

Interestingly the RPi likewise offers dual-band 2.4GHz and 5GHz remote systems networking, with the new RF shielded module based around a Cypress CYW43455 giving IEEE 802.11.b/g/n/ac remote LAN, as well as Bluetooth 4.2/BLE.

If you are more interested in Raspberry Pi items, you can look at our Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ here on our vdronetech website!

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