Description :
- Raspberry Pi is a mini-computer that runs on Linux operating system, while Arduino is a microcontroller that runs on simple I/Os.
- The Raspberry Pi has better computing performance compared to Arduino.
- When building a mobile robot, for example, the Raspberry Pi can be used for vision and as a monitor, while the Arduino can handle the motor driving and provide fast responses for obstacle avoidance.
- The Arduino's lack of an operating system allows for faster response times.
- The Raspberry Pi can handle wireless communication, imaging, and running complex algorithms more easily.
- Together, the Arduino and Raspberry Pi can provide a powerful combination of a "brain" and "cerebellum" for a project.
- Specifications:
•Onboard Microcontroller: ATmega32u4
•Arduino Leonardo Chip
•Arduino Compatible pin mapping
•Compatible with All arduino standard shield and sensors
•System Voltage: 5v
•Arduino Digital I/O: 20
•Arduino Analog I/O: 6
•Raspberry Pi B GPIO: 16
•Raspberry Pi B I2C: 1
•Raspberry Pi B ID_I2C: 1
•Raspberry Pi B SPI: 1
•Raspberry Pi B TTL UART: 1
•Dimension: 86mm x 61mm x 26mm (3.46" x 2.20" x 1.02")