Other Raspberry Pi boards

Here you will find occasionally older boards of Raspberry in case you need more energy efficient solutions with better price than the newest boards as well as Raspberry Pi Zero format and Compute modules on occasions. Even though older versions of Raspberry have premiered already some time ago, most of them have valid obsolescence statement until 2026. Nonetheless, make sure to check it board by board to assure board support while you buy it! Search through the offer and find all the Raspberries you need!

Check bottom of the page to find more information on specific Raspberry Pi series information.

Raspberry Pi Zero - the smallest format of Raspberry in the most economic price. As Raspberry Pi foundation itself describes it "half size of Raspberry A with twice the utility". 

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Raspberry Pi Zero

In this category, we include Raspberry Pi Zero - the smallest format of Raspberry in the most economical price. As Raspberry Pi foundation itself describes it "half the size of Raspberry A with twice the utility". Raspberry Pi Zero comes in two versions with (Raspberry Pi Zero W) and without connectivity solutions. Even though fit in a smaller format, Raspberry Pi Zero standard Raspberry functionalities with slightly lower specs. 

Computing modules Raspberry Pi

Having noticed how their boards were frequently applied in numerous professional solutions, Raspberry Foundation has prepared a more flexible format of the board. Raspberry Pi computing modules are further miniaturized modules with Raspberry Pi guts and DDR2-SODIMM connectors. They can be used both with your own PCB as well as with extension boards from Raspberry that enable more GPIO and interface modules than a standard Raspberry. All that in prices of around 30-40 EUR, so pretty much the same as the standard board. This is essentially a great solution for device prototyping at reasonable prices even for a single board.

Raspberry Pi interesting materials

There is a range of both physical and virtual materials for Raspberry Pi boards developed by experts and fans of the popular board. For interesting materials on both the technicals and interesting projects for the boards you can review The MagPi magazine - the actual official magazine for Raspberry Pi, further for interesting programs and projects Instructables is the place to go. Additionally, we will increasingly cover Raspberry Pi projects on our website in both blog and learning sections.