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en:hw:03-unipi11 [2020/01/16 10:49]
avsetula [UniPi 1.1 Lite]
en:hw:03-unipi11 [2020/02/13 09:02]
jan_kozak
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   * socket for RTC (real-time clock) battery   * socket for RTC (real-time clock) battery
 ===== UniPi 1.1 Lite ===== ===== UniPi 1.1 Lite =====
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 UniPi 1.1 Lite is a smaller and simpler variant of the UniPi 1.1, designed for smallest automation projects. When compared to the UniPi 1.1, it features fewer I/O's, but is more compact and cheaper. UniPi 1.1 Lite is a smaller and simpler variant of the UniPi 1.1, designed for smallest automation projects. When compared to the UniPi 1.1, it features fewer I/O's, but is more compact and cheaper.
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 ==== Overview ==== ==== Overview ====
  
-**Raspberry Pi Model 3B** computer ​is used as CPUThe computer is connected via its GPIO through ribbon cable, processes all data from I/O modules and is sending responsesAll individual I/Os and communication interfaces ​are connected to the Raspberry Pi's CPU either ​directly via GPIO or indirectly via I2CRaspberry Pi also provides network connectivity and USB ports+Unipi 1.1 controllers use Raspberry Pi computer as their computing moduleUnipi 1.and Unipi 1.1 Lite board are compatible with the following ​Raspberry Pi models:  
 +  * Raspberry Pi 2 Model B 
 +  * Raspberry Pi 3 Model B 
 +  * Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ 
 +  * Raspberry Pi 4 Model B (všechny verze RAM) 
 +Raspberry Pi can be purchased ​either ​[[https://​www.unipi.technology/​raspberry-pi-c38|separately]], ​or as a part of one of practical sets available on [[https://​www.unipi.technology/​unipi-1-1-c7|our e-shop]]
  
 +The computer is connected via its GPIO through ribbon cable, processes all data from I/O modules and is sending responses. All individual I/Os and communication interfaces are connected to the Raspberry Pi's CPU either directly via GPIO or indirectly via I2C. Raspberry Pi also provides network connectivity and USB ports.
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