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* Raspberry Pi 3 Model B | * Raspberry Pi 3 Model B | ||
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The Raspberry Pi is a Linux computer that has a multitude of connectors and in particular, it provides GPIO pins. The connector (HAT) provides an easy way to add your own sensors and actuators and there are many boars that can be connected. | The Raspberry Pi is a Linux computer that has a multitude of connectors and in particular, it provides GPIO pins. The connector (HAT) provides an easy way to add your own sensors and actuators and there are many boars that can be connected. | ||
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== Project Ideas == | == Project Ideas == | ||
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=== SG === | === SG === |