Hello Guys, today we are going to bring you the update regarding the cutest computer which will cost you only $5.
Yes, you are seeing it correctly, Raspberry Pi Zero is the computer which cost you only $5 and will give you all the features.
Raspberry Pi Zero, which is just 3cm wide and costs €4 in the UK and $5 in the US, an ever cheaper version of the best-selling british computer ever made.
This device comes packed with everything that’s needd for fullfledged computing tasks. The new computer can be made so cheaply that the company is also giving it away with €5.99 magazine, MagPi.
Features of Raspberry Pi Zero:
- 1Ghz, Single-core CPU
- 512MB RAM
- Mini HDMI and USB On-The-Go ports
- Micro USB power
- HAT-compatible 40-pin header
- Composite video and reset headers
Technical Specifications of Raspberry Pi Zero
- CPU: Broadcom BCM2835, which can run at up to 1GHz.
- RAM: 512MB
- Power: 5V, supplied via micro USB connector, drawing 160mA (even when connected to an HD display).
- Dimensions: 65mm x 30mm x 5mm
- Video & Audio: 1080P HD video output. Audio output via mini-HDMI connector.
- Storage: MicroSD card.
- Operating System: Linux, installed via NOOBS.
Inputs and Outputs of Raspberry Pi Zero
- MicroSD Card Slot: The Pi Zero gets its storage space from a MicroSD card, which you’ll 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. N.B. A mini-HDMI to standard HDMI adapter is included with the Pi Zero from element14.
- Micro USB: You’ll 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. Don’t get them mixed up. A micro USB “On the Go” to USB adapter is included with the Pi Zero from element14 so you can connect a USB hub, and therefore all your peripherals (keyboard, mouse etc).
- GPIO: The Pi Zero has the same 40 pin General Purpose Input/Output connections as the Model A+, B+ and RPi2, but the connector pins are unpopulated. So if you want to use the GPIO, you’ll 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, you’ll either have to add the pins yourself, or solder a button straight to the board.
- Composite Video: Here’s an interesting one. There’s 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. You can check out the RCA video output in use in our Raspberry Pi Zero Retro Gaming System project right here.
Sale !!! Sale !!! of Raspberry Pi Zero:
- The new Raspberry Pi Zero is available to order from Thursday, 26th November. Initial stocks are extremely limited, with small pockets of availability in the US and UK. Unless you’re one of the lucky few to get your hands on one of the first batch, the next deliveries are due towards the end of December.
- You’ll be able to order the new Pi Zero in the majority of countries as more stock becomes available.
- Click the Buy Now buttons here to check for availability.
The product is currently out of stock!!! don’t worried we will update you once the product is available.
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