Raspberry Pi - Single Board Computer
Introduction The Raspberry Pi has evolved from a hobbyist’s toy into a powerful embedded computing platform. Its versatility makes it ideal for prototyping, IoT applications, robotics, and even industrial automation. In this blog, we’ll explore how to harness the Pi’s capabilities for robust, real-world systems. Hardware Overview Processor : ARM-based SoCs with quad-core CPUs in modern models (Pi 4, Pi 5). Memory : Configurable RAM options (1GB–8GB). Connectivity : GPIO pins, I²C, SPI, UART, and USB 3.0. Networking : Gigabit Ethernet, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth. These features allow the Pi to act as both a controller and a gateway in embedded systems. Raspberry Pi 5 Model, 8GB RAM Overlay Filesystems for Reliability One challenge in embedded deployments is ensuring resilience against power loss or corruption. Overlay filesystem...