Raspberry PI weight
Monday, May 26, 2014
Using a Raspberry PI as the brain for you next flying (e.g. plane or quadcopter) R/C project seems to be very interesting. Unfortunately weight is important. So I thought it would be a good idea to check the weight of the different models A and B and find ways how to make them even lighter.
Recently I read of some RC projects which use a Raspberry PI as main controller. Especially when used in flying modells I think it would be important to check the weight of the board.
So I took a model A and a model B and measured theit weight. The difference between the to models is about 10 grams. The model A does not have networking and only one USB port.
By removing unused parts like the audio and video connectors a few additional grams can be saved.
RasPI A | original | 30g | no audio & video | 27g |
RasPI B | original | 39g | no audio & video | 37g |