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== About/Info ==
The Raspberry Pi is an inexpensive single-board computer with an ARM CPU.
Components used in one Raspberry Pi model are often reused in the next model, which is why many solutions work for multiple models.


==Guides==
==Guides==
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File:Pi1 Back.jpg|'''Model 1B PCB (Back)'''
File:Pi1 Back.jpg|'''Model 1B PCB (Back)'''
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File:Raspberry Pi 2 Model B v1.1 top new.jpg|Raspberry Pi 2 Model B Top
File:Pi3 1500.jpg|Raspberry Pi3 model B Rev1.2 Board overview (top)
File:Pi4B underside 700-1.jpg|Pi4B underside
File:Pi4B underside 700-1.jpg|Pi4B underside
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==External Sources==
==More Information/External Sources==
=== About/Info ===
Raspberry Pi is a family of inexpensive single-board computers and microcontrollers.
 
Components are often reused from one Raspberry Pi model to the next, so solutions may work for multiple models.
 
 
The Raspberry Pi foundation provides various ''unorganized'' [https://datasheets.raspberrypi.com/ datasheets] as well as thorough hardware [https://www.raspberrypi.com/documentation/computers/raspberry-pi.html documentation.]


=== Raspberry Pi 1 ===
=== Raspberry Pi 1 ===
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* '''Schematics''': ([https://datasheets.raspberrypi.org/rpi4/raspberry-pi-4-reduced-schematics.pdf Model 4B])
* '''Schematics''': ([https://datasheets.raspberrypi.org/rpi4/raspberry-pi-4-reduced-schematics.pdf Model 4B])
=== Raspberry Pi 5 ===
No official schematics have been released but a cute mechanical drawing is available
* '''Mechanical drawing''': ([https://datasheets.raspberrypi.com/rpi5/raspberry-pi-5-mechanical-drawing.pdf Model 5])


=== Raspberry Pi Zero ===
=== Raspberry Pi Zero ===

Latest revision as of 11:30, 16 January 2024

Raspberry Pi
Manufacturer Raspberry Pi Foundation
Code name
Release date 2012-02-29
Device type Other


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Guides

Explanatory Guides

 TypeDifficulty
Raspberry Pi LAN9514Circuit2. Medium
Raspberry Pi MXL7704Circuit2. Medium
Raspberry Pi PSU TestMethod1. Easy
Raspberry Pi RAM TestTroubleshooting/Diagnostics1. Easy

Repair Guides

 Affects partTypeDifficulty
Raspberry Pi Faulty PAM2306 RepairMain Logic BoardSoldering3. Hard
Raspberry Pi Issues Booting or Reading SD Card Repair
Raspberry Pi WiFi antenna has broken off the board Repair
Raspberry Pi runs fine, but the USB ports have no 5V power RepairMain Logic BoardSoldering3. Hard
Raspberry Pi runs fine, but there is no picture when using HDMI Repair

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Device pictures

PCB pictures

Reference measurements (also schematics if available)

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More Information/External Sources

About/Info

Raspberry Pi is a family of inexpensive single-board computers and microcontrollers.

Components are often reused from one Raspberry Pi model to the next, so solutions may work for multiple models.


The Raspberry Pi foundation provides various unorganized datasheets as well as thorough hardware documentation.

Raspberry Pi 1

Raspberry Pi 2

Raspberry Pi 3

Raspberry Pi 4

Raspberry Pi 5

No official schematics have been released but a cute mechanical drawing is available

Raspberry Pi Zero

Raspberry Pi Zero 2