Table of Contents Raspberry Pi Start Kits ........................2 A. Generation Introduction: ....................... 2 B. Package including: ........................2 Assembly: ............................4 A.16GB Micro SD – Kingston Pre-Loaded with Raspbian ..........4 B. Power Supply Adapter Charger 5V 2.5A (US) ..............5 C.
The starter kit make the Raspberry Pi intuitive and easy to learn. With this kit, you will be able to get your Raspberry Pi 3 as your own credit card sized computer, getting started with programming and coding, setting-up the Raspberry Pi as a game player.
2. Assembly: A.16GB Micro SD – Kingston Pre-Loaded with Raspbian This Micro SD Card Bundle for the Raspberry Pi consists of a Micro SD card pre-loaded with the system like Raspbian. Specification: Capacity: 16GB Weight: approx 0.2g Simply plug this SD card into your Raspberry Pi...
These have a standard USB ‘A’ connector for the output so you can power your Arduino, Raspberry Pi, etc. through a USB cable. Any device that uses a USB cable for charging or power can be powered with this supply.
C. USB cable with ON/OFF switch This USB to Micro USB Cable with switch is 1.5m long and is the perfect hard on/off power switch for your Raspberry Pi. Specification: Tested for Compatibility with the Raspberry Pi On/Off switch 1.5m Long Color: Black...
D. ABS Protective Case Enclosure This enclosure case is elegant, beautiful, and functional for Raspberry Pi Model B. Made of ultra-durable, super-glossy polycarbonate, it is both good looking and tough enough to toss into your bookbag or toolbox. It has slim openings for all your cables, an easy-to-remove beveled slot for your Micro SD card, slots for both your Pi Camera and upcoming Display, and a space for your GPIO cable to extend out from the Pi.
E. Premium High Speed HDMI Cable The 1.5m Gold Plated HDMI to HDMI cable is the perfect low cost solution to connecting your Raspberry Pi to your HDMI monitor or TV. This is the latest high speed version V1.4 with Ethernet, 3D support! Specification: 1.5m Long...
Raspberry Pi board. The heatsinks are designed to fit on top of the Broadcom and Ethernet SOC's. Keep your Raspberry Pi super cool with this Raspberry Pi Heat Sink Kit in stunning silver! Extend the life of your Raspberry Pi and reduce the risk of hardware failure.
G. T Type 40pin GPIO Board T Type 40pin GPIO Board is a small board that connects to the 40-pin GPIO connector on the Raspberry Pi and breaks the pins out to breadboard-friendly arrangement and spacing. It is in a fancy T-shape, which is not as compact, but is much easier to read the labels.
H. 20cm FC40 40pin GPIO cable This 2x20 flat ribbon-cable fits the GPIO headers on the Raspberry Pi 3, 2, and B+ so you can easily connect to the low-level peripherals. You can plug the 40-pin GPIO cable between the Pi computer and the T Type Plus GPIO expansion board.
I. 830 Tie Point Solderless Breadboard This is true full size solderless breadboard! It has 2 split power buses, 10 columns, and 63 rows - with a total of 830 tie in points. All pins are spaced by a standard 0.1". The two sets of five columns are separated by about 0.3", perfect for straddling a DIP package...
K. RGB LED The Hyper Red source color devices are made with AlGaInP on GaAs substrate Light Emitting Diode. The Blue source color devices are made with InGaNLight Emitting Diode. The Green source color devices are made with InGaN on Sapphire Light Emitting Diode.
L. Red, Green, Yellow, Blue LEDs Light Emitting Diode (LED) LEDs are solid state devices that emit light when electricity passes through them. They are directional and need to go in the circuit the right way around. Once a certain “on” threshold voltage is reached (about 2V for a red LED) the current through an LED rises very quickly with the voltage.
M. Push Button Switches Specification: Standard, Flat Plunger Type (without Ground Terminal) Contact material: Silver plated Dimensions (Unit: mm) PCB Processing Dimensions (Reference Only) (Top View) (PCB thickness, t=1.6) Precautions: Be sure to read the safety precautions common to all Tactile Switches for correct use.
N. 220 and 10K Ohm Resistors Resistors limit the flow of electricity through part of the circuit. This can be used to control timing circuits, divide voltages in to smaller portions or protect devices that are sensitive to too much current.
3. Connect a USB keyboard and mouse to the USB ports. 4. Connect a HDMI monitor or TV to the Raspberry Pi using a HDMI cable. Ensure your monitor or TV is turned on and that you have selected the correct input.
B. RaspbianSystem Raspbian is the Foundation’s official supported operating system. Raspbian comes pre- installed with plenty of software for education, programming and general use. It has Python, Scratch, Sonic Pi, Java, Mathematica and more. Raspbian desktop overiew Programming menu...
B. Guide to connecting WIFI If you want to connect your Raspberry Pi to the internet or local network then you will need to follow these steps: 1. Wi-Fi connections can be made via the network icon at the right-hand end of the menu bar.