
- #Home theater systems raspberry pi vs arduino Pc
- #Home theater systems raspberry pi vs arduino license
Look at this write-up: ReadWrite – 7 May 14 Arduino Vs. What do you think? Wouldn't that board beat a $75 Yun? Or a raspberry Pi + expensive hobbyist breakout boards + complete arduino? If it were like a 50%/50% split between Raspberry Pi responsible for the ARM side and Arduino responsible for the ATMega side, it would be amazing! Plus, I bet they could even share pins so that the user decides whether pins go to the pi side or the arduino side Right now it's super complicated to hook analog inputs, over USB, into an embedded PC. > The Raspberry Pi could receive integrated signals from the Arduino side without anything more complicated!! Right now this is an error-prone and non-integrated external solution. The Arduino side could wake the Raspberry side as needed! The raspberry can boot in a few seconds, do whatever computation is required (or output to a screen!) and then be powered off agian. This would enable amazing applications such as:

So what would really make sense is for raspberry pi to coordinate with arduino, so that arduino can work on the arduino/atmega side, and raspberry pi can work on the ARM side. The Yun has 12 analog ports with 10-bit ADC, 0-5V (supports external reference input).

Pi Zero has one that can drive a 4K screen and built-in mini-HDMI port.
#Home theater systems raspberry pi vs arduino Pc
Raspberry is specialized into making a complete PC - they have a $5 pi zero which betas teh Yun in every spec! It's an Arduino, but arduino isn't specialized into making a complete PC. I think I understand why the Yun is so expensive. Have you looked at the Yun? Like RP, it runs Linix, but also has an attached Arduino. Help me understand why the two worlds are so separated!
#Home theater systems raspberry pi vs arduino license
Would it be possible to license or use an arduino in a raspberry-pi type project, so that rather than just GPIO pins, they could also include basic basic stuff like an adc? I'd like to understand better why raspberry pis don't include any arduino-type stuff! Now, I would like to understand something.Īrduinos start at a lower price point that raspberry pis, since they're based on microcontrollers and not a complete CPU.īut raspberry pis are also educational. But I'm very curious about microcontrollers as well - and have used Arduinos in simple home projects, though, again, I haven't manufactured anything yet So one of my eventual projects would likely need help from a SoC (system on a chip) which is where a lot of my attention has been recently. I might talk about that in the future here, I'm very new to this particular forum.

I'm still starting out with hardware and have never manufactured anything Though, I'd like to go down that path and eventually maybe get something to market, I might need a bit of help.
