{"title":"Pi Zero USB Stem","handle":"pi-zero-usb-stem","url":"/products/pi-zero-usb-stem","description":"\n  The Zero Stem uses the test points underneath your Pi Zero to attach a full-sized USB connector. Convert your Pi Zero or Pi Zero W into a convenient USB dongle.\nJust plug it into a free USB port and you can connect to your Pi over USB ethernet and share your computer's internet connection without any additional cables or power supplies.\nZero Stem is soldered onto the bottom of your Pi Zero and secured with bolts, making it convenient to use on the go. Use it to create your own little plug-and-play virtual machine, VNC server, proxy server or combine several into a cluster.\nKit includes:\n\nZero Stem PCB\nUSB connector\nNylon bolts and nuts\n\nDetails:\n\nCompatible with Pi Zero V1.3 (with camera connector) and Pi Zero W.\nNot compatible with Pi Zero v1.2 (without camera connector)!\nSupported in Raspbian Jessie Pixel and Lite\nSetup needed (see below)\nRequires soldering!\n\nAssembly and Installation:\nVisit https://zerostem.io/installation/ for complete assembly instructions.\nPreparing Raspbian:\nThanks to Andrew Mulholland for writing up these instructions, which you can find in this GitHub Gist.\nIn short:\n\nFlash your SD card as usual using Etcher or Win32DiskImager\nOpen up the \"boot\" partition and edit \"config.txt\", adding \"dtoverlay=dwc2\" to the bottom\nOpen up \"cmdline.txt\" and add \"modules-load=dwc2,g_ether\" after \"rootwait\"\nCreate a new file named \"ssh\" in the boot folder\n\nPop your newly set up SD card into your Pi Zero, plug it into a USB port and you should be able to SSH in to \"raspberrypi.local\", you will need Bonjour, iTunes or Quicktime installed in Windows or Avahi Daemon in Linux for this to work.\nAs Seen On Bilge Tank\n\n\n","vendor":"Pimoroni","product_type":"physical","in_stock":false,"options":[],"variants":[{"id":6652,"title":"Default Title","sku":"PI-ZEROSTEM","price":13.78,"on_sale":false,"in_stock":false,"available_quantity":0,"option1":"Default Title"}]}