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The Raspberry Pi 4 Model B (Rev. 1.1) with 2GB RAM sets new standards in performance, features, and potential applications.
With the Pi 4, the Raspberry Pi Foundation launched the most powerful and comprehensive single-board computer on the market in 2019. The list of features reads like a detailed specification of modern PCs.
The true Gigabit LAN opens up a wealth of additional applications for the Raspberry Pi 4 board, particularly in the multimedia sector, enabling entirely new possibilities.
USB ports for peripherals are available in USB version 2.0 (2 ports) and additionally in version 3.0. This is particularly noticeable when connecting external hard drives.
The processor now allows for the playback of 4K content, even on 2 (Micro-)HDMI ports! Streams can be decoded in H.264 and even H.265. Depending on the number of connected monitors (Micro-HDMI adapter required!), the frame rate can reach up to 60 frames per second.
Familiar features, such as the combined audio jack with analog stereo audio and composite video, as well as the ports for the official display and Raspberry Pi cameras, are also present on the board.
The GPIO interface allows for the connection of existing HAT expansions and, of course, the PoE HAT extension. There is also a 4-pin connector for PoE power supply (PoE is optional!). The board remains fully HAT-compatible, meaning the dimensions and mounting holes correspond to those of previous models.
However, due to new connectors and positions for the ports, existing cases cannot be used with the RPi 4. Cases for this model are, of course, available.
Development board type | Board |
Memory | 2000 MB |
Item number | 44800327 |
Manufacturer | Raspberry Pi |
Category | Development boards + Kits |
Manufacturer no. | EB7683 |
Release date | 9.4.2024 |
Development board type | Board |
Memory | 2000 MB |
Power supply | Electrical connection |
USB ports | USB-A |
Exact USB ports | USB-A 2.0 (2x), USB-A 3.0 (1x) |
Video connections | HDMI (1x) |
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