
Raspberry Pi Documentation
Raspberry Pi OS The official Raspberry Pi operating system Configuration Configuring your Raspberry Pi's settings config.txt Low-level settings control The Linux kernel How to configure …
Raspberry Pi computer hardware
Keyboard computer (X00) series Keyboard series devices use model identifiers of the form <X00>, where X indicates the corresponding flagship single-board computer (SBC) series …
Configuration - Raspberry Pi Documentation
On a Raspberry Pi it is the job of the loader (one of the start.elf images) to combine overlays with an appropriate base device tree, and then to pass a fully resolved Device Tree to the kernel.
Teach, learn, and make with the Raspberry Pi Foundation
Raspberry Pi computers From industries large and small, to the kitchen table tinkerer, to the classroom coder, Raspberry Pi Holdings plc make computing accessible and affordable for …
Getting started - Raspberry Pi Documentation
Raspberry Pi Imager is a tool, available on macOS, Windows, and Linux, that helps you download images and write them to a storage device. Imager includes many popular operating system …
Remote access - Raspberry Pi Documentation
Remote control over the local network To remotely control your Raspberry Pi from another device on your local network, use one of the following services:
Pico-series Microcontrollers - Raspberry Pi Documentation
What is on your Pico-series device? If you are unsure what is programmed into your Raspberry Pi Pico-series device, and the program was built using the Pico C/C++ SDK, it will usually have a …
Compute Module hardware - Raspberry Pi Documentation
A Raspberry Pi Compute Module (CM) is a compact version of a standard Raspberry Pi single-board computer (SBC) designed primarily for embedded and industrial applications. A …
Raspberry Pi OS - Raspberry Pi Documentation
Raspberry Pi OS is a free, Debian-based operating system optimised for the Raspberry Pi hardware. Raspberry Pi OS supports over 35,000 Debian packages. We recommend …
Camera - Raspberry Pi Documentation
Step 2. Connect the cable to your Raspberry Pi Note If you intend to use the Active Cooler with Raspberry Pi 5, consider connecting the cable to the camera connector on your Raspberry Pi …