Which Raspberry Pi have I?
De Raspberry Pi foundation already has quite a few different ones boards released. In this article we explain how you can see which board you have.
Which Raspberry Pi 4 do I have?
There are a total of 4 different versions of the Raspberry Pi 4 released. Namely the 1GB, 2GB, 4GB and 8GB RAM. The 1GB RAM variant is no longer produced. In principle, all boards almost identical, but if you now have different types, it is useful to know which one has more or less RAM than the other.
Raspberry Pi 4 1GB
De Raspberry Pi 4 RAM 1GB can be recognized by the code a03111.
Raspberry Pi 4 2GB
De Raspberry Pi 4 RAM 2GB can be recognized by the D9WHZ RAM chip.
Raspberry Pi 4 4GB
De Raspberry Pi 4 RAM 4GB can be recognized by the D9WHV RAM chip.
Raspberry Pi 4 8GB
De Raspberry Pi 4 RAM 8GB can be recognized by the D9ZCL RAM chip.
Which Raspberry Pi 3 do I have?
Van de Raspberry Pi 3 are 2 models. The Raspberry Pi 3 Model B and the 3 Model B +. The 3B + is the renewed and improved version of the 3B.
In addition to the exact type printed on the top of the Raspberry Pi you can also easily recognize it by the WiFi chip. This is located at the top left of the 3B+ and can be recognized by the raspberry.
Which Raspberry Pi Zero do I have?
There are two variants of the Raspberry Pi Zero released. The Zero and the Zero W. The only difference is really the connectivity. The Zero W can be connected via WiFi and Bluetooth, while the Zero cannot do both. Since both boards are nearly identical, it can be difficult to tell the difference. The biggest difference is that the Zero has HDMI next to the HDMI port. This is not the case with the Zero W.
Another but slightly trickier way is to look at the current inductor. The Zero W has a current inductor with the text 4R7 just above the camera port. This one is not on the Zero.
Others Raspberry Pi Boards
There are 4 other types Raspberry Pi boards† Because these are already quite outdated, we won't go into them much further. Below we show what is what on the basis of 4 images.
Raspberry Pi 3 Model A +
Raspberry Pi 2 Model B
Raspberry Pi 1 Model B +
Raspberry Pi 1 Model A +
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