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Raspberry Pi 4 Peripheral Overview

The document provides an overview of the peripherals associated with the Raspberry Pi, detailing components such as the processor, memory, storage, power supply, video output, GPIO pins, USB hub, and network capabilities. It highlights the specifications and functionalities of each peripheral, including connections for audio, video, and camera interfaces. Additionally, it mentions the presence of LEDs for power and activity indicators.
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Raspberry Pi 4 Peripheral Overview

The document provides an overview of the peripherals associated with the Raspberry Pi, detailing components such as the processor, memory, storage, power supply, video output, GPIO pins, USB hub, and network capabilities. It highlights the specifications and functionalities of each peripheral, including connections for audio, video, and camera interfaces. Additionally, it mentions the presence of LEDs for power and activity indicators.
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R-Pi

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Peripherals
Peripherals
Peripherals
1. Processor
1. Board uses,
- Broadcom BCM2835 / BCM2836 /
BCM2837 processor.

2. All runs between 700 Mhz – 1.4 Ghz.

3. Based on ARMv6, ARMv7, ARMv8 and ARMv11


processor cores.

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2. Memory
1. SDRAM

2. Varies from 256 MB – 1 GB

3. Memory is shared between CPU & GPU

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3. Storage
1. Micro-SD card.

2. All R-Pi boards boots from micro-SD or


SD card.

3. Has on-board eMMC, which is effectively an SD card


on Chip.

4. Uses friction-fit slot rather than click-in and click-


out slot

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4. Power
1. Micro-USB connector.

2. A 5V supply is required that should ideally deliver a


current of atleast 1.1A and ideally 2.5A for the R-pi
3 boards.

3. Overcurrent protection is present on this input.

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5. Video Out: HDMI
1. HDMI / Mini HDMI onnector.

2. The Raspberry Pi has an HDMI port which you can


connect directly to a monitor or TV with an HDMI
cable.

3. some modern monitors and TVs have HDMI ports,


some do not, but there are other options.

4. DVI

 For monitors with a DVI port, you can use an


HDMI-to-DVI cable, or an HDMI cable with a DVI
adapter.

 Note that the DVI standard does not support


audio.
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5. VGA

 For monitors with VGA only, you can use an


HDMI-to-VGA adapter.

 Note that VGA does not support audio.


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6. GPIO: 40 Pins
26x  General purpose input/output for reading & writing the
GPIO’s
binary data.
 All GPIO’s are 3.3V tolerant.

2x  Several devices can be connected via these 2 buses.


I2C
buses

SPI bus  Provides serial synchronous data link over short


distance.
 Master / Slave configurations.
 Requires 4 wires for communications.

UART  Used for serial communication between two devices.

PWM  Atleast one hardware PWM on all devices.


More than one in recent devices.
6 

GPCLK  Allows to establish the accurate timings signals

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7. USB Hub
1. USB connectors

2. R-Pi 3 has five USB ports, among which one is used


for ethernet connect.

3. Remaining 4 are available for the external connection.

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8. Reset Button
1. Use to reset the board

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9. Audio + Video
1. 4- pole 3.5mm jacket.

2. Provides composite video and stereo audio on more


recent boards.

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10. Power LED
1. Indicates the board is in power on mode.

2. Not present in R-Pi zero.

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11. Activity LED
1. Indicates that there is some activity going on the
board.

2. For instance, the led flashes upon inserting the SD


card.

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12. USB - Ethernet
1. SMSC LAN9514

2. This iC provides a USB 2.0 hub.

3. 10 / 100 Ethernet controller.

4. The board connect to the internet via USB rather than


on-board ethernet controller within SoC.

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13. Network
1. RJ-45 Ethernet.

2. 10/100 Mbps via RJ-45.

3. Has onboard wi-fi and bluetooth.

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14. Camera
1. Has MIPI-CSI(Mobile Industry Processor Interface
with Camera Serial Interface), a 15 pin connector that
can be connected to a special purpose camera.

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15. Display(DSI)
1. Display serail interface is an interface used by mobile
phone vendors to interface to a screen display.
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2. For instance, 7 R-Pi touchscreen(800 x 480 pixels)

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