Raspberry Pi Zero, Zero W
20.07 $ โ 39.18 $
Description
Raspberry Pi Zero
Raspberry Pi Zero is a super-small, hackable, and ultra-low-cost computer. This is the newest version (v1.3) with camera connector.
What is the Raspberry Pi Zero?
While the Raspberry Pi 4 marks the top end of the platformโs tech specs, the Pi Zero takes the opposite approach. This is, for all intents and purposes, an entry-level model thatโs been reduced both in price and size (being three times smaller than the original Raspberry Pi 1 series). MicroSD Card Slot: The Pi Zero gets its storage space from a MicroSD card, which youโll need to install the operating system on.
Mini HDMI: Video output for the Pi Zero is by way of a mini-HDMI connector. In terms of their operation, these connectors perform identically to their larger versions.
Micro USB: Youโll notice there are two micro USB connectors on the Pi Zero. One is for data (the connector on the left, if the
MicroSD card slot is on the left), and one is for power. Donโt get them mixed up.
GPIO: The Pi Zero has the same 40 pin General Purpose Input/Output connections as the original Raspberry Pi models, but the connector pins are unpopulated. So if you want to use the GPIO, youโll either have to solder the required pins in place, or solder your connections directly to the Pi Zero.
RUN Mode Pins: There are two unpopulated RUN mode pins, which can be used to connect a reset button to the Pi Zero. Again, youโll either have to add the pins yourself, or solder a button straight to the board.
Composite Video: Hereโs an interesting one. Thereโs an RCA composited video output via two (unpopulated) pins, so you can hook the Pi Zero up to older display equipment that accepts a phono plug as an input.
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