Electronics selected from the peripheral gallery are auto-placed and connected to the Raspberry Pi on the schematic and high level flowchart blocks make it easy to program the system.
Visual Designer was built to make both of these tasks fun and accessible to everyone. The processing power of the ARM chip on the Raspberry Pi is then harnessed by the user to control all of the connected electronics.
Normally, embedded projects will use a headless Raspberry Pi and the user will connect electronic parts or Raspberry Pi hats to the header pins. It is in this embedded design field that the Visual Designer for Raspberry PI product can transform the user experience. This does not however detract from it's popularity as the engine of embedded design projects. The on-board microprocessor is powerful enough to comfortably run a copy of Linux so the Pi can be used for any number of general computing tasks. Raspberry Pi® is a popular single chip computer board.