Raspberry Pi Model 3B+ For Pi Day
Written by Harry Fairhead   
Wednesday, 14 March 2018

Pi day is supposed to be celebrated by eating pie but why not have a piece of a different pie? A Raspberry Pi? The new model B+ to be precise.

There are times when it seems like the Raspberry Pi is taking over the universe - other times it seems like it already has. Just in case you think I'm exaggerating about the Pi taking over, 3 million Raspberry Pi 3s have been sold in just over two years and there are an estimated 19 million Raspberry Pis in total.

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The Raspberry Pi Foundation has chosen Pi Day to release the new Pi B+. It's not a big change and it is selling for the same price, but it does represent a significant improvement in performance. The details are:

  • A 1.4GHz 64-bit quad-core ARM Cortex-A53 CPU
  • Dual-band 802.11ac wireless LAN and Bluetooth 4.2
  • Faster Ethernet (Gigabit Ethernet over USB 2.0)
  • Power-over-Ethernet support (with separate PoE HAT)
  • Improved PXE network and USB mass-storage booting
  • Improved thermal management

As the announcement points out, this is just a 200MHz increase in clock speed, but a three times network throughput increase. The availability of gigabit hard wired Ethernet makes it possible to use the Pi for applications for which it was previously underpowered. However, you need to notice that while it might connect to a Gigabit port, because of the USB 2.0 connection it will only reach less than half the promised speed.  It is still an improvement, however: 

Tx bandwidth (Mb/s) Rx bandwidth (Mb/s)
Raspberry Pi 3B 94.1 95.5
Raspberry Pi 3B+ 315.0 315.0

 

The new board supports PoE (Power over Ethernet) and you can either build your own using the new 4-pin connector or wait for the PoE HAT to do the conversion from 48V to the 5V the Pi needs. The board also has an optional fan.

pihat

WiFi improvements include the ability to work at 5GHz as well as 2.4GHz.

Tx bandwidth (Mb/s) Rx bandwidth (Mb/s)
Raspberry Pi 3B 35.7 35.6
Raspberry Pi 3B+ (2.4GHz) 46.7 46.3
Raspberry Pi 3B+ (5GHz) 102 102

 

The radio has now been enclosed in a metal box which allows the B+ to be classified as a radio module, which means if you use it in a product you don't have to recertify with the FCC.

Support for PXE network booting is now enabled by default and this should make building labs and classroom setups easier. The combination of PXE booting and PoE makes the B+ much easier to use in embedded projects because all you need is the ethernet cable to both power and boot the device.

More difficult to judge is the improved temperature management. Data suggests that the clock speed can be kept higher for longer without overheating, but it is difficult to say if this will be noticeable.

The Pi B+ does use more current, however, and you are advised to use a 2.5A power supply.

 Here is the launch video:

 

And a more technical look:

 

Where next for the Pi?

pi3bplus

More Information

Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ on sale now at $35

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