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10 Years of Raspberry Pi - History of Raspberry Pi and element14 Community

10 Years of Raspberry Pi and element14 Community. 

We will be celebrating with looking back on our favorite projects, videos, history and 
10 years ago, this Pi Day, it began with a element14 post in 2012: 

"It’s been a long time coming but this afternoon our first delivery of Raspberry Pi’s arrived at our UK distribution centre. To top it off, Eben Upton, co-founder of the Raspberry Pi Foundation, hand delivered the first batch to us. Thanks to Liz and Eben who decided to pay us a visit in our Leeds offices"  - 2012
/products/raspberry-pi/b/blog/posts/the-first-batch-of-raspberry-pi-s-has-arrived 

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Since then over 40 Million Raspberry Pi have been sold, including launching their own micro controller the RP2040. 

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Alpha to Omega

Even before 2012 the our favorite Pi was already in the oven. 

2006 and the Early PCBs:

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The earliest versions of the Raspberry Pi Prototypes in 2005-2006 were used an Atmel ATmega644 microcontroller clocked at 22.1MHz. Here you see early Veroboard and a first PCB model.

 

 

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2009 - The Raspberry Pi Foundation was formed

The Raspberry Pi foundation Raspberry Pi Foundation is a "UK-based charity that works to put the power of computing and digital making into the hands of people all over the world"

This group created the hardware, software, and educational outreach for what was going to be the Raspberry Pi!

 

2011 and a tiny USB Stick Prototype

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In 2011 the BBC showed a tiny prototype with a onboard camera, and inline USB format.

This USB Dongle style device never made it to market but its spirit can certainly be felt in the Raspberry Pi zero.

 

2011 Alpha Boards

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Raspberry Pi moved over to a Broadcom System on a chip (BCM2835) this broadcom chipset would ultimately move to be used in the Raspberry Pi Model A, B, B+, the Compute Module, and the Raspberry Pi Zero.

The alpha boards began to feature a lot of the core Raspberry Pi features you will have grown to love.

  • HDMI Out
  • Analog Video
  • USB Ports
  • SD Card

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Between the end of 2011 and early 2012 Eben and Pete finalized the late beta versions of the initial raspberry Pi boards

 

2012 Classic Model A

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Launching February 2012, the Raspberry Pi 1 Model B. Racking up 100,000 sales on its very first day.
In initial conversations, Eben is quoted as only wanting 1000.  Eben and Lomas were able to get the initial price to the now legendary $35. Including 2 USB 2.0 Ports. 100MBPS Ethernet and the now famouse 26 Pin GPIO Header. The launch processor was a 700MHz single-core processor and VideoCore IV GPU capable of hardware-accelerated 1080p video playback.

 

And that was it, the start of History that lead to more that 30 Million Raspberry Pi's being sold

 

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Future and Silicon

In January 2021 we were very excited to introduce the all new Raspberry Pi Pico, a tiny, $4, MicroPython and C/C++ board with custom RP2040 silicon.

This was the first product from the Raspberry Pi Foundation built with their in house designed RP2040. At $4 and available individually or even available on reels, this Raspberry Pi is the next step in home and industrial products

Looking at the edge of the PCB you can see the Raspberry Pi Pico has been designed to be used with header pins or soldered directly onto your products PCB. This was a game changer for anyone looking to work with the Raspberry Pi in a Project or Product based PCB.

 

 

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“This is the start of an exciting new era for Raspberry Pi. With Raspberry Pi Pico, and RP2040, we have been able to draw on insights drawn from a decade of using other vendors’ microcontrollers, and to create an innovative silicon platform for our customers. People have used Raspberry Pi to create a broader spread of projects and products than we could have imagined a decade ago; we’re sure the same will be true of Raspberry Pi Pico.” - James Adams, Chief Operating Officer, Raspberry Pi Trading

RP2040 - Raspberry Pi Silicon 

Raspberry Pi Pico is built around the brand-new Raspberry Pi RP2040 microcontroller, delivering a flexible, highly affordable development platform that can also be directly deployed into end products, reducing time-to-market. RP2040 offers high performance for integer workloads, a large on-chip memory, and a wide range of I/O options, making it a flexible solution for a wide range of microcontroller applications.
Professional design engineers who are already comfortable working with Raspberry Pi will easily adopt the Raspberry Pi Pico and appreciate its ease of use and affordability.

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