
Best selling Single board computer kits from Raspberry Pi
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1. Raspberry Pi New 5 / 8GB
The Raspberry Pi 5 8GB is a state-of-the-art development board that is perfect for a wide range of projects, from software development to building your own media centers. Equipped with a powerful Quad-Core Cortex-A76 processor and 8 GB of LPDDR4x SDRAM, this device offers outstanding performance and flexibility. The two microHDMI ports enable impressive video output, making it ideal for multimedia projects and dual-monitor setups. With two USB 3.0 and two USB 2.0 ports, the Raspberry Pi 5 provides extensive options for data transfer and connecting peripherals. Power is supplied through a modern USB-C port, ensuring a reliable energy source. Exceptional networking is facilitated by dual-band Wi-Fi, supporting both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz, as well as Bluetooth 5.0/BLE for fast and stable connections. The Ethernet port allows for rapid data transfers at speeds of up to 1000 Mb/s, and the option for Power over Ethernet (PoE) provides additional flexibility.
Highlights:
- Built-in Quad-Core Cortex-A76 processor with a clock speed of 2.4 GHz
- Supports dual-band Wi-Fi (2.4 GHz and 5 GHz) and Bluetooth 5.0/BLE
- Two microHDMI ports for dual-monitor setups.
Pro
- Connections for everything
- Small and handy
- Relatively inexpensive
Contra
- Price (is expensive but definitely worth it)
- definitely gets too hot without cooling
- Really needs the official power supply unit

2. Raspberry Pi 4 Model B
With the Pi4, the Raspberry Pi Foundation introduces the most powerful and comprehensive single-board computer on the market. The list of features now reads like the specifications of modern PCs.

3. Raspberry Pi Compute module 5 / 16GB (WiFi = yes) (Stockage eMMC 16GB)
The CM5 has the same performance as the Raspberry Pi 5, but in a much smaller format. This makes it ideal for projects where size matters, such as robots and home automation devices.

Raspberry Pi Compute module 5 / 16GB (WiFi = yes) (Stockage eMMC 16GB)
4. Raspberry Pi 4 2G Model B
The Raspberry Pi 4 Model B is the latest computer board from Raspberry Pi. This latest version offers more processing power, more memory and more connectivity, while being backward compatible with projects created on previous models.
What's new at Raspberry Pi 4?
● The Raspberry Pi 4 has received a performance boost with an improved processor that gives it similar performance to a beginner PC.
● There is now a choice of memory sizes: 2 GB and 4 GB, so that more complex processes can run efficiently.
● Two micro HDMI ports allow you to set up a dual screen - earlier versions had a standard HDMI port.
● Up to 4K video decoding.
● 2 USB 3.0 ports faster Connectivity to other peripherals - earlier models have 4 USB 2.0 ports.
● Power supply is via USB-C - Raspberry Pi 3 was supplied with 5.1 V via Micro-USB
What's the Raspberry Pi?
A Raspberry Pi is a compact computer board that offers endless possibilities. From the start, the Raspberry Pi has been designed to be easy to use and easy to adapt to what you want it to do.
Just plug in a TV or monitor, keyboard, mouse and AC adapter and you're ready to go. A Raspberry Pi is great because it is suitable for almost all ages. Whether you want to teach children how to program or engineers how to create complex computer-controlled systems - anyone can use a Raspberry Pi.
There is a large selection of "HATs" (Hardware Connected to Top) and other accessories that you can connect to the Raspberry Pi and special functions such as:
● Cameras
● LCD displays
● Motor Driver
● Sensors
GPS
● Mobile data connection
● Digital TV Decoders
Raspberry Pi is one of the best-selling computers of all time, with 25 million Pi Boards sold so far. (Feb. 2019).
Pro
- Small and handy.
- RAM and speed are better compared to older Raspis
- Can be booted from USB drive
Contra
- "only" usb-c power input
- May get a little hot when operated in the housing
- Runs a little warm

5. Raspberry Pi 500+ Unit, DE-Layout
The 500+ Unit in the DE layout is a powerful development board based on the ARM Cortex-A76 processor family. With an impressive memory capacity of 8000 MB RAM, this kit provides a solid foundation for various applications, from software development to multimedia projects. Its compact design, measuring 35.76 mm in height and 123.06 mm in length, allows for easy integration into existing systems. The 500+ Unit supports a variety of network standards, including Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) and Bluetooth 5.0, ensuring a flexible and fast wireless connection. Additionally, the board offers multiple USB ports, including USB-A 3.0, as well as HDMI ports for video output, making it a versatile solution for developers and tech enthusiasts.
- 4-core ARM Cortex-A76 processor
- 8000 MB RAM for demanding applications
- Support for Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) and Bluetooth 5.0
- Variety of USB ports, including USB-A 3.0
- Two HDMI ports for extended video output.

6. Raspberry Pi Pico
For beginners and experts - The Raspberry Pi Pico puts the technology behind countless everyday operations in your hands. Pico can be programmed in C and MicroPython and is adaptable to a wide range of applications and difficulty levels. Getting started is as easy as dragging and dropping a file. Experienced users can take advantage of the extensive peripherals of the Raspberry Pi Pico, including SPI, I2C, and eight programmable I/O state machines (PIO) to support custom peripherals.
Pro
- Cool part
- Works perfectly and does not break easily.
- Good starter set
Contra
- No PlatformIO support (or bad)
- Not very well packed
- Not widespread

7. Raspberry Pi Compute module 5 / 8GB (WiFi = no) (Stockage eMMC: Lite 0GB)
The CM5 has the same performance as the Raspberry Pi 5, but in a much smaller format. This makes it ideal for projects where size matters, such as robots and home automation devices.

Raspberry Pi Compute module 5 / 8GB (WiFi = no) (Stockage eMMC: Lite 0GB)
8. Raspberry Pi Raspberry PI5 - 4GB - Full Kit
The Raspberry Pi 5 - 4GB - Full Kit is a comprehensive solution for developers and tech enthusiasts looking to create powerful and versatile applications. With a robust Cortex-A76 processor and 4 GB of RAM, this kit provides the necessary computing power for a variety of projects, from programming to multimedia applications. The kit includes all the essential components to start development right away, including a case and a 32 GB SD card for easy installation and use. The high clock speed of 2400 MHz ensures smooth performance, while the four processor cores enable efficient task processing. This kit is ideal for educational institutions, hobbyists, and professional developers who want to realize innovative solutions.
- Cortex-A76 processor with 4 cores for high performance
- 2400 MHz clock speed for fast data processing
- Includes case and 32 GB SD card for immediate use
- Versatile for various development projects.

9. Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W
With the same shape and retaining the same connectivity, the Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W positions itself as a worthy successor to the first generation Raspberry Pi Zero W. The Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W therefore fits into most existing Raspberry Pi Zero housings.
Building on the success of the Zero family, the Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W is built around a system-in-package developed by Raspberry Pi. This new microcomputer incorporates the BCM2710A1 chip already used in the Raspberry Pi 3 and relies on 512 MB of RAM.

10. Raspberry Pi Kit de démarrage pour ordinateur monocarte 1 pc
The Essentials Kit provides the perfect foundation for your Raspberry Pi 5 B. With this kit, you already have all the necessary accessories at hand to get your credit card-sized PC up and running. The Raspberry Pi 5 B is a powerful advancement of the extremely successful credit card-sized computing system. The fifth generation of the Raspberry features a high-performance ARM Cortex-A76 quad-core processor with 4x 2.4 GHz. This upgrade allows the Raspberry Pi 5 B to deliver significantly more power in certain applications. For quick and easy networking, WiFi, Bluetooth Low Energy, and Gigabit LAN are onboard. The original Raspberry Pi case offers protection from external influences while allowing access to the interfaces. Power is supplied by a USB-C power adapter with a 5000 mA output current.
