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How much a raspberry pi board and arduino costs?

I want to learn. Arduino and raspberry pi coding. How much money needed for that?

11th Jun 2019, 12:53 PM
SudarshanPoojary
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Wannabe Coder You can get the Raspberry Pi Zero from 5 USD. The newer models cost up to 50 USD, but are much more powerful. Arduino boards are usually cheaper, especially clones. Starting from as low as 1 USD, they allow you to complete simple tasks. The ESP8266 boards are basically Arduino with Wifi. You can even get these ones for as low as 3 USD. Hope this helps :)
11th Jun 2019, 2:14 PM
aceisace
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It can be very cheap, but there are many different models. You'll easily find some examples by googling it.
11th Jun 2019, 1:16 PM
Cépagrave
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Around 3k I guess IN
11th Jun 2019, 2:17 PM
minirkk
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Rather than using Arduino and ESP module, you can just purchase NodeMCU... Just disadvantage is we have to give 3.3 volts...
12th Jun 2019, 2:52 AM
ROUNAK LAKHOTIA
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Raspberry is better for coding with software. If you're planing to make a standalone project, the arduino is the better option. I use the raspberry with the raspbian system. It has a UI and programs pre-installed like python, scratch wolfram math. The system is Ubuntu-based. Means, the terminal and the folders should be quite familiar with a basic computer. The raspberry has also some gpio pins to connect some led, motors, whatever. Can be programmed with python by importing a library. Have some fun The newest raspberry cost about 60 bucks. The arduino is way cheaper. Its programmable with C++(sort of it)
7th Jul 2019, 5:53 PM
Anton
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