Overview
All-in-one computer based on the Raspberry Pi® 4 within a stylish keyboard (version: German keyboard layout)
Includes extensive accessories for experimental set-ups
All-in-one computer based on the Raspberry Pi® 4 within a stylish keyboard (version: German keyboard layout)
Includes extensive accessories for experimental set-ups
Raspberry Pi® 400: Computer and keyboard in one
With a quad-core 64-bit processor, 4 GB RAM, wireless networking, Dual display output and 4K video playback, and a 40-pin GPIO connector, the Raspberry Pi® 400 is a powerful, easy-to-use computer built into a simple-to-use and portable keyboard. He recalls the former Commodore 64 (C64) from the 1980s - now only with significantly more Power.
Raspberry Pi® 400 contains a specially made circuit board, which is based on Raspberry Pi® 4. Equipped with the same powerful processor, the Raspberry Pi® 400 has a specially developed thermal technology that keeps your computer cool and quiet.
The GPIO pins will continue to remain accessible. It is thus possible to connect components and to implement your projects in a prototype.
Logic level converter 5V/3.3V
This logic level converter board allows devices with a logic level of 5 V to be operated at the 40-pin GPIO header on the Raspberry Pis. The logic level of the GPIOS can be switched between 3.3 V and 5 V with a jumper.
In addition, this board facilitates access to the GPIO header when used with the Raspberry Pi 400.
GPIO connector kit
With this Cobbler/ connection kit you can connect your Raspberry Pi with additional and self-constructed circuit boards.
In addition, the supplied GPIO ribbon cable with a length of 15 cm can be used to extend the Raspberry Pi and all expansion boards that can be connected to the GPIO port of the Raspberry.
The kit includes 1x 40-pin GPIO ribbon cable, 1x mini PCB and 2x header pins.
Breadboard developing kit
The breadboard toolkit is the ideal starting point to carry out experimental setups and electronic experiments with your choice of microcontroller.
The supplied mounting bracket includes several holes for securely mounting most common controllers such as Raspberry Pi, Arduino, BBC micro:bit and many more (screws are included in the set).
In addition to a 830-PIN (200 for power supply ) breadboard and various jumper cables (including pins to configure the cables "male" as required), alligator clip cables are also included.
1.8 GHz quad-core ARM Cortex-A72 CPU (vs 1.5 GHz at Raspberry Pi 4B)
4 GB LPDDR4-3200 DRAM
VideoCore VI graphics (OpenGL ES 3.1, Volcano)
4kp60 HEVC decoding
Gigabit LAN (10/100/1000)
2x USB 3.0/1x USB 2.0
2x microHDMI (1x 4kp60 or 2x 4kp30)
Power supply via USB-C® (5 V @ 3 A)
Raspberry Pi-compatible 40-pin GPIO plug
Kensington lock so that the Pi does not "get legs"
Integrated massive heat sink for optimal power
Raspberry Pi 400 will be produced until at least January 2026.
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