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Me again, what if you connect arduino to make the best thing with raspberry + arduino
So you basically defame Arduino subliminal, by saying the Pi is stronger and by not saying, that these two have two TOTALLY different tasks … it is like you say, a car has 150 HP but a tuck has 500 HP. But this informations is worthless, since you won't by a truck for the purpose of driving with your family on vacation … same for the arduino … you won't ever use a pi for controlling or sensoring small stuff …..
They also have the price difference of a potato and a rocket 😂
Comparing this is ridiculous, are used to completly different things
To be honest, yeah, on a very complex system a Raspberry Pi computer is pretty much wonderous. But you really don't need it if you are doing something simple and are just learning. Also just saying "Raspberry Pi" isn't explanatory. There is a microcontroller called Raspberry Pi Pico (Now with a second generation) made by the same company which is the ideal competitor in this case when we are talking about an arduino microcontroller since its one of them. But the thing is, although Pico is amazing at its price range, it has far less documentation and thus has a much more steep learning curve. Arduino on the other hand is pretty much amazing at learning and starting out. And it'll do just fine at many not so complex projects.
So I can code abnArduino from a Raspberry Pi 💀🙏😭
Theyre both good in their own ways, if you need something simple and long lasting, arduino. Complex shit? Pi
soo raspberrypi is satellite/ arduino is rocket and my PC is Potato
I'ma get a raspberry pi and run windows 10 on it
Its like comparing the first cars with today's cars and its meaningless
Ubuntu is bullshit tbh
“Potato?” The Arduino spud does not need a GUI or a power-hungry OS; it just needs a few volts and an embedded real time mission. I can get 8 Arduino Nano or ESP32s for less than $80, the cost of one fully functional Raspberry Pi: When you are deploying a set of sensors that adds up. The Arduino wakes up, blinks once, and gets to work. In contrast, the Raspberry Pi is still booting up, negotiating with systemd, having an existential crisis over which daemon to run, while wondering why its SD card just ghosted it. Arduino is a microcontroller; Raspberry Pi is a microprocessor dragging an OS behind it and fighting to deal with interrupts while swapping tasks. They are both great at what they do; however, they have inherently different purposes. While the Arduino shows up in boots, ready to start integration with serious sense and control point negotiation for peripherals, the Raspberry Pi is wearing sandals, checking it’s cron jobs, and wondering if the swap file was left open. Calling it a potato is unfair to me, it’s a root-level warrior, and when the PI crashes trying to mount a USB drive, the Arduino is already out there talking to a vast, ever-growing library of incredible ICs that cost a couple of dollars. I love the Raspberry Pi, the Arduino and ESP32; but, geez dude, get it straight what their respective fortes and domains are: The two complement each other, but they are not the same solution to the same problem. This short was a bit one sided imo. Oh well, at least you didn't try to compare some old silicon couch mini computer to the Arduino.
Orange pi vs Raspberry pi
Actually AVR (MCU in Arduino) You can also program with bunch of different languages, at least if You are a Debian user. Arduino IDE is not required. C++ is overloaded with features that slows down everything. That's why Im using C only (and sometimes ASM).
Esp32 gang
Whar are all these called as ??
raspberry pi is slower, and worse in projects where you need precision and analog steering.
raspberry pi – much compute, so functionality
Making potato is easy than making 🚀 rocket
How you can program a chip;
Thanks
Arduino uses avr mcu which technically contains a risc computer. It doesn't capable of running Linux or any computer os but its away better for embedded system development. Mcus are widely use in industrial and embedded system application but you can't really find any real world usage of raspberry pie
I have put a lite version of windows 11 but might have kick started global warming by doing that.
So, which one is potato?
Neglected to compare prices Pi are around60 to $100.00 where Arduinos are from less than 1 dollar to about 25 dollars. It depends on what you need it to do. I usually program my arduinos with my smart phone or if you prefer, my handheld super fast computer.
WHICH IS THE POTATO AND WHICH IS THE ROKET??
Can it run TF2 lol
6:59 I'm kinda dumb so how would one code something like that?
Inncorrect pi 5 has up to 16Gb of ram
Yep! I started on an Arduino & very quickly jumped to Pi.
Why don't you explain the difference point that people might want to hear-
Why would you choose one over the other for a project?
Neither is a proper microcontroller, they’re both pretty much toys
Arduino is nice because it’s easy to use and great for prototyping. That being said, for virtually every project, there is a microcontroller that will outperform the Arduino.
Then…
Raspberry pi > Arduino ?