What differentiates the Arduino from the Raspberry Pi? Select all that apply. ​

Group of answer choices

It requires less power

It is commonly used by hobbyists and professionals

It is ideally suited for analog input​

It is able to operate without the internet

1 answer

The following options from your list differentiate the Arduino from the Raspberry Pi:

  1. It requires less power - Arduino boards typically consume less power than Raspberry Pi boards.

  2. It is ideally suited for analog input - Arduino is designed with analog inputs and can easily read analog sensors, while Raspberry Pi lacks built-in analog input.

  3. It is able to operate without the internet - Both Arduino and Raspberry Pi can operate without an internet connection, but Arduino is often used in applications where an internet connection is not needed.

The option "It is commonly used by hobbyists and professionals" is not a strong differentiator, as both Arduino and Raspberry Pi are popular among hobbyists and professionals.

So the selected answers that specifically differentiate the Arduino from the Raspberry Pi would be:

  • It requires less power
  • It is ideally suited for analog input
  • It is able to operate without the internet