However to play safe, I also prepare an Ethernet cable. It’s possible to setup Raspberry Pi over WiFi because Model 3 B comes with support of WiFi. If your Raspberry Pi doesn’t come with the power supply, you can get one from the official website which has the official universal micro USB power supply recommended for Raspberry Pi 1, 2, and 3. Item 2: USB Power CableĪll models up to the Raspberry Pi 3 require a microUSB power connector (Raspberry Pi 4 uses a USB-C connector). The microSD card we choose here is a 32GB SDHC using FAT32 file system which is supported by the Raspberry Pi, so we are safe. There is of course solutions for this if more SD space is needed for your use cases, please read about it more on Raspberry Pi documentation. The reason why we do not choose anything greater than 32GB is also because according to the SD specifications, any SD card larger than 32GB is an SDXC card and has to be formatted with the exFAT filesystem which is not supported yet by the Raspberry Pi bootloader. We can either use a Class 10 microSD card or UHS for Ultra High Speed. Raspberry Pi uses a microSD card as a hard drive. Item 1: Toshiba microSDHC UHS-I Card 32GB with SD Adapter Most of the things here I bought from Challenger. Step 0: Things to Purchaseīesides the Raspberry Pi, we also need to get some other things ready first before we can proceed to setup the device.
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