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See the Buying Guide on how to order one, or visit the Raspberry Pi Foundation Home Page
The Raspberry Pi production board (model B Rev 2.0)
The Raspberry Pi (short: RPi or RasPi) is an ultra-low-cost ($20-$35) credit-card sized Linux computer which was conceived with the primary goal of teaching computer programming to children. It was developed by the Raspberry Pi Foundation, which is a UK registered charity (Registration Number 1129409). The foundation exists to promote the study of computer science and related topics, especially at school level, and to put the fun back into learning computing. The device is expected to have many other applications both in the developed and the developing world (Read more).
Raspberry Pi is manufactured and sold in partnership with the worldwide industrial distributors Premier Farnell/Element 14 and RS Components, and the Chinese distributor Egoman Technology Corp1(#cite_note-1).
You can get the latest news from the Foundation Home Page, the Twitter Feed or in the forums.
For Raspberry Pi frequently asked questions see the FAQ section or the Raspberry Pi Foundation's FAQ page.
Both manufacturing partners provide community areas for more technically focused discussions, articles, FAQs and related information:
Premier Farnell: Element 14 Raspberry Pi Group
RS-Components: DesignSpark - Raspberry Pi
Products are RoHS, CE, FCC, CTick, CSA and WEEE compliant2(#cite_note-2). In common with all Electronic and Electrical products the Raspberry Pi should not be disposed of in household waste. Please contact the distributor from whom you purchased your Raspberry Pi device for details regarding WEEE in your country.
Price: 20USD Model A+, 35USD for Model B+, excluding taxes, postage and packaging. For information about availability and shipping see the Buying Guide.
If you are interested in why the Raspberry Pi was created, and why it is what it is, check the General History page, which highlights relevant events in its history. It is not intended to be a detailed history, so it can be read quickly. You could also check the design changes page for how the Raspberry Pi has evolved, and the manufacturing differences page that may help if you are having problems with your board.
Buying GuideWhere can I get one and for how much?
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Basic SetupFirst little Raspberry Pi Steps...
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Beginners GuideYou've just got your new Raspberry Pi device - what now?
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Hardware & Peripherals
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Software & OS DistributionsThe Raspberry Pi will run a range of OS Distributions and run a variety of software.
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DocumentationDatasheetsIC Datasheets and schematics links page. Datasheets organised by category from the Frambozenier.org project. TroubleshootingHead over to the troubleshooting page for help fixing common problems. BugsHead over to the bugs page for a list of known bugs. RPi Model B 3D CAD filesTheses are various 3D CAD Versions in both RAR and ZIP.
RPi Model B+ 3D CAD files
Education Material
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Projects, Guides & Tutorials
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Schools, Universities, Clubs & Groups
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Supporting CommunitiesThe Raspberry Pi Community is steadily growing:
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A 3D rendering of the Raspberry Pi logo
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Startup
Buying Guide - SD Card Setup - Basic Setup - Advanced Setup - Beginners Guide - Troubleshooting
Hardware
Hardware - Hardware History - Low-level peripherals - Expansion Boards
Peripherals
Software
Software - Distributions - Kernel - Performance - Programming - VideoCore APIs - Utilities
Projects
Tutorials - Guides - Projects - Tasks - DataSheets - Education - Communities