No fiddly soldering required! Jump straight into your project with this Raspberry Pi Zero Wireless with a lovingly pre-soldered 40 Pin Male GPIO Header!
The Brand New Raspberry Pi Zero Wireless has landed at BuyaPi.ca! The Raspberry Pi Zero is an ultra low cost and ultra small variant of the original Raspberry Pi. It's tiny, measuring just 65mm x 30mm, and is perfectly designed for embedded applications, wearables, prototyping and any other Pi based tinkering you can think of, on a micro scale! The Raspberry Pi Zero Wireless features on board Wireless Internet & Bluetooth for all your connectivity needs!
Pi Zero is a cool, feature-rich single board computer. However it doesn't come with any adapters, cables or accessories. Depending on your project, you will probably need some of the products listed below.
- Micro SD Card (Available in 4GB, 16GB & 32GB Sizes!)
- Raspberry Pi Power Supply 5V 2.5A
- Raspberry Pi Zero Cases
- Mini-HDMI to HDMI Adaptor
- Micro USB B to USB A Adaptor
- 3 Port USB Hub w/ Ethernet
The Raspberry Pi Zero W features a BCM2835 chipset, overclocked to 1Ghz with 512MB RAM, and the same 1080p video output, so there's plenty of oomph in that little board. It also features the same 40 pin GPIO layout as the Raspberry Pi 2/B+/A+, pre-soldered. With it's small form factor and reduction in connectors, the Raspberry Pi Zero only uses ~ 140mA at 5V!
Raspberry Pi Zero Wireless Features:
- BCM2835 chipset, Overclocked to 1Ghz
- 512MB RAM
- Tiny Form Factor: 65mm x 30mm x 5mm
- Fully HAT compatible
- 40pin GPIO, pre-soldered
- Stream and watch Hi-definition video output at 1080P
- Micro SD Slot for OS
- Tiny Current Draw ~ 140mA at 5V!
- Mini-HDMI for Video
- Micro-USB OTG Host for Data
- Micro-USB for Power
- Micro-CSI Camera Port
- On-Board WiFi
- On-Board Bluetooth
HAT Compatibility Note: The Pi Zero W is fully compatible with all HAT breakout boards, as it features the same 40 Pin GPIO as the Raspberry Pi 2/B+/A+
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Very good
I picked up one of these PI Zero Wireless modules. You will need the Micro-USB to USB expanders, and a Micro-USB power supply. After burning a Raspberry Pi OS-32 bit to the SD card it worked fantastic. I was able to run Python 3, clang, git, add users, surf the internet etc. It has a full desktop HDMI gui. It is a little light and slow when opening web pages, but as a console device it works very well and I had no issues SSHing into it from remote. I set mine for headless boot to console. It has the 2.4Ghz wifi built in and that worked good all the way up to WPA2 encryption. I cannot find anywhere without going to China that can touch the price either. Size wise its the same size as a memory stick for a laptop. I have not tried runnning an external hard drive off the USB expander but as long as the current was in spec it should work.