Raspberry Pi 4

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  • Pimoroni Aluminium Heatsink Case for Raspberry Pi 4

    Pimoroni Pimoroni Aluminium Heatsink Case for Raspberry Pi 4

    This anodised aluminium heatsink case will protect your Raspberry Pi 4 and give you very effective passive cooling. It's great in cases where you want completely silent cooling, for instance, if you're building a home media center. The scope of delivery includes a thermal pad to provide thermal contact between the CPU and top case, and a handy Allen key and set of hex bolts to attach the case together. The case gives you access to all of the ports, pins, and connectors. Features Anodised aluminium top and bottom case Heatsink fins Thermal pad Hex bolts and Allen key included Access to all ports, pins, and connectors Compatible with Raspberry Pi 4 Assembly Assembling your heatsink case is pretty easy and should only take a couple of minutes. The first, and most important thing is to make sure that your Pi is powered off and unplugged before you fit the case. Take one of the thermal pads and peel the protective films off both sides of it (there's a white film and an easy-to-miss clear film on the other side. Stick the thermal pad onto your Pi's CPU (the metal square nearest the middle of the PCB). Sticking the thermal pad to the CPU first is a much better way to position it correctly than trying to stick it to the case. Only use one thermal pad with the Raspberry Pi 4. Position the top case and then, holding it in place, flip the whole thing over and position the bottom case on the underside of your Pi. Use the four hex bolts and allen key to secure the case. Notes The case is metal and hence conductive, so be careful not to short any components on it, and ensure that your RPi is powered off and unplugged when fitting the case It may be obvious, but the case will get hot in use Dimensions: 87 × 56 × 25.5 mm

    € 17,95

    Members € 16,16

  • Fan SHIM – Active Cooling for Raspberry Pi 4

    Pimoroni Fan SHIM - Active Cooling for Raspberry Pi 4

    When Raspberry Pi 4's system on chip (SoC) achieves a certain temperature, it lowers its operating speed to protect itself from harm. As a result, you don't get maximum performance from the single board computer. Fan SHIM is an affordable accessory that effectively eliminates thermal throttling and boosts the performance of RPi 4. It's quite easy to attach the fan SHIM to Raspberry pi: fan SHIM uses a friction-fit header, so it just slips onto your Pi's pins and it's ready to go, no soldering required! The fan can be controlled in software, so you can adjust it to your needs, for example, toggle it on when the CPU reaches a certain temperature etc. You can also program the LED as a visual indicator of the fan status. The tactile switch can also be programmed, so you can use it to toggle the fan on or off, or to switch between temperature-triggered or manual mode. Features 30 mm 5 V DC fan 4,200 RPM 0.05 m³/min air flow 18.6 dB acoustic noise (whisper-quiet) Friction-fit header No soldering required RGB LED (APA102) Tactile switch Basic assembly required Compatible with Raspberry Pi 4 (and 3B+, 3A+) Python library and daemon Pinout Scope of delivery Fan SHIM PCB 30 mm 5 V DC fan with JST connector M2.5 nuts and bolts Assembly The assembly is really simple and almost takes no time With the component side of the PCB facing upwards, push the two M2.5 bolts through the holes from below, then screw on the first pair of nuts to secure them and act as spacers. Push the fan's mounting holes down onto the bolts, with the cable side of the fan downwards (as pictured) and the text on the fan upwards. Attach with another two nuts. Push the fan's JST connector into the socket on Fan SHIM. Software With the help of Python library you can control the fan (on/off), RGB LED, and switch. You'll also find a number of examples that demonstrate each feature, as well as a script to install a daemon (a computer program that runs as a background process) that runs the fan in automatic mode, triggering it on or off when the CPU reaches a threshold temperature, with a manual override via the tactile switch.

    € 13,95

    Members € 12,56

The Raspberry Pi 4 is a revolutionary single-board computer that changes the way we compute. This small and powerful device is a useful tool for those looking for a flexible and affordable computing solution.

Whether you're a child wanting to learn programming, a student working on projects or an adult looking to improve their tech skills, the Raspberry Pi 4 offers something for everyone.

Powerful hardware in a compact package

The Raspberry Pi 4 is small and light SBC, yet equipped with powerful hardware. The device has:

  • Quad-core ARM Cortex-A72 CPU
  • 1 GB, 2 GB, 4 GB or 8 GB RAM
  • 2x USB 3.0 ports
  • 2x USB 2.0 ports
  • 2x micro-HDMI ports (4kp60 support)
  • Micro-SD card connection

This means that the Raspberry Pi 4 is capable of performing demanding tasks such as video and audio editing, photo editing programs, games and more.

Fourth generation Raspberry Pi compared to predecessor

The Pi 4 is the first product to fall into the fourth generation of Pi products. The difference between Pi 3 and Pi 4 is mainly in the hardware. The Pi 4 has a better processor, more RAM memory and extra storage and connections than its predecessors.

More CPU and higher clock speed

The Raspberry Pi 4 is equipped with a quad-core ARM Cortex-A72 CPU with a clock speed of 1.5 GHz, while the third generation Raspberry Pi has a quad-core ARM Cortex-A53 CPU with a clock speed of 1.2 GHz.

More working memory for faster processes

The Raspberry Pi 4 has 1 GB, 2 GB, 4 GB or 8 GB of RAM, while the third generation Raspberry Pi only has 1 GB of RAM.

Extra storage options than Raspberry Pi 3

The Raspberry Pi 4 has support for microSD cards for storage, while the third generation Raspberry Pi only supports a microSD card for storage.

Exchange data wirelessly

The Raspberry Pi 4 has support for Gigabit Ethernet, dual-band 802.11ac wireless and Bluetooth 5.0, while the third generation Raspberry Pi only supports Ethernet and 802.11n wireless.

Use as a PC, media center or development platform

The Raspberry Pi 4 can be used in many different ways. For example, the device is an excellent choice as an everyday PC, allowing you to browse the web, edit documents and more. The device is also perfect as a media center, with which you can stream and play films, series and music. Finally, the Raspberry Pi 4 is a great development platform, with which you can easily create and develop your own projects.

Expand Raspberry Pi 4 with accessories

You can expand your Pi 4 yourself with accessories and expansion options from Elektor.

Memory card

A memory card is necessary for storing files and installing the operating system on the Raspberry Pi 4. Choose a memory card with sufficient storage capacity and speed.

Housing

With a housing or case around your Pi 4, you protect your hardware against anything that can affect the performance of your Pi 4. With a sturdy housing, your Raspberry is able to withstand a knock. There are even housings for sale with dual fan cooling

Power adapter

The Raspberry Pi 4 has a power requirement of 3 A, so a regular USB charger is usually not powerful enough. A power adapter ensures that the correct amount of power is supplied while also helping the device withstand power surges and sags that can damage the system.

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