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The Pi Zero 2 W Kit includes the essentials for getting started with the Pi Zero W, including: Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W Mini HDMI to regular HDMI adapter&nb...
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The Pi Zero 2 W Kit includes the essentials for getting started with the Pi Zero W, including:
- Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W
- Mini HDMI to regular HDMI adapter
- Micro USB to regular USB adapter
- A Pi Zero W Camera Connector
- 64GB MicroSD (Pre-loaded with NOOBS)
- A Pi Zero Case with Camera Enclosure
- Micro USB Cable to provide power
The Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W (W for wireless) is the latest version of the Raspberry Pi Zero with Wireless LAN and Bluetooth. The specs for the Raspberry Pi Zero W are as follows:
- 1GHZ quad-core, 64-bit ARM Cortex-A53 CPU
- VideoCore IV GPU
- 512MB LPDDR2 DRAM
- 802.11b/g/n wireless LAN
- Bluetooth 4.2 / Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE)
- MicroSD card slot
- Mini HDMI and USB 2.0 OTG ports
- Micro USB power
- HAT-compatible 40-pin header
- Composite video and reset pins via solder test points
- CSI camera connector
- Dimensions (board): 65mm x 30mm (x 5.2mm maximum z-height)
- Weight: 10g
- HS code: 8471.50.01.50
- Country of origin: GB
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- Arm Cortex-A53
- A 64-bit Arm processor core commonly used in Linux-capable embedded boards. It matters because it is suited to higher-level computing tasks such as networking, graphics, and running multiple applications.
- BLE
- BLE stands for Bluetooth Low Energy, a Bluetooth mode designed for low power use and broad compatibility with modern phones and computers. It connects well to battery-powered and mobile devices, including Apple hardware, though it behaves differently from Bluetooth Classic and its serial-style profiles.
- HDMI
- HDMI is a common digital video and audio connection used by computers, media players, and many displays. If a display kit has HDMI input, it is usually much easier to test with a single-board computer because it can act like a normal monitor.
- microSD card
- A microSD card is a small removable flash memory card used to store data such as audio, images, logs or program files. Its capacity and formatting (often FAT32 or exFAT) affect how much can be stored and whether the card needs preparing before use.
- USB 2.0
- USB 2.0 is a widely used wired standard for carrying both data and power between a device and a computer or other compatible host, with data rates up to 480 Mbps. It indicates the kind of port a device uses and that it should work with most modern and many older computers.
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