where to buy a raspberry Pi?

where to buy a raspberry Pi?

Steve G. wordz2u at gmail.com
Tue Dec 15 07:38:18 IST 2015


While we are at it, I am taking a Coursera course (
https://www.coursera.org/learn/raspberry-pi-platform/home/welcome) which
requires me to have the following components:

1 breadboard
*6 wires with female leads, 24 AWG (or 2 servo cables)*
*8 wires which can fit a breadboard (24 AWG)*
3 LEDs
*2 pushbuttons which can be mounted into a breadboard*
3 1 KOhm resistors


I need to get the items that are in bold - can anyone recommend a store in
Tel Aviv where I can find these items? Or a mail-order in Israel where I
can specify the specific items?

Thanks,

Zvi.

PS If these places also had the R-pi compatible camera and GPS, I'd at
least think about it (and if the price is right, buy at least the camera)
for future fun.




On Thu, Dec 10, 2015 at 2:30 PM, Steve G. <wordz2u at gmail.com> wrote:

> You can get a kit from Amazon, and they will ship to Israel if you choose
> the right product. The kit includes the hdmi cable, SD, breadboard,
> resistors, diodes, wifi dongle heat sinks and possibly 1-2 more items. Make
> sure the particular vendor ships to Israel - not all do.
>
> You can also buy direct from vendors, adafruit is one, there are links to
> others on the raspi web site.
>
> while you're at it, why not get the compatible camera and gps.
>
> On Tue, Dec 8, 2015 at 1:50 PM, Tzafrir Cohen <tzafrir at cohens.org.il>
> wrote:
>
>> On Tue, Dec 08, 2015 at 11:13:44AM +0200, geoffrey mendelson wrote:
>> > My son has become interested in  the Raspberry Pi after hearing about
>> the Pi
>> > Zero.
>> >
>> > I would like to strike while the iron is hot, as it were, and get him a
>> Pi
>> > he could use.
>> >
>> > He currently is a Windows users and has no programming experience.
>> >
>> > He is a native Hebrew and English speaker, but prefers to read Hebrew.
>> I
>> > will be mentoring and need English.
>> >
>> > Is there a Pi user's group or website, etc, in Hebrew?
>> >
>> > Where can I get him a Pi (the latest version of the regular Pi, not the
>> > Zero), with everything, .e.g case, power supply, HDMI cable, USB hub or
>> > cable to provide my own, memory card with operating system, and so on.
>> > Basically, a plug and play system?
>>
>> Pi board, case: yeah, get from the store.
>>
>> HDMI Cable, USB Hub: just get from any local shop.
>>
>> SD: Either order, or buy an SD, download an image and dd / cat / cp it
>> to the SD yourself (requires an SD "reader", but it is a raher common
>> equipment).
>>
>> Power supply: A decent one of a mobile phone will likely do, IIRC, and
>> those are likewise common.
>>
>> That said, there may also be other useful hardware addons.
>> For instance, a breadboard, some LEDs, switches and resistors (which,
>> again, you could find in a local electronics shop. Hopefully. I did find
>> one in the not so central place I reside. Well, except the breadboard).
>>
>> --
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>
>
>
> --
> Sincerely,
>
> Steve
>
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>
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>



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Sincerely,

Steve

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