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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 CPU. 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. | + | Unipi 1.1 controllers use Raspberry Pi computer as their computing module. Unipi 1.1 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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