Raspberry Pi Zero V 1.3 Board with 1GHz CPU 512MB RAM RASP22

Fr33,500

The Raspberry pi is a single computer board with credit card size, that can be used for many tasks that your computer does, like games, word processing, spreadsheets and also to play HD video.A tiny Raspberry Pi that’s affordable enough for any project!

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Description

The credit-card-sized computer has become even smaller! The Raspberry Pi Zero  is still the Pi you know and love, but at a largely reduced size of only 65mm long by 30mm wide and at a very economical price. With the addition of wireless LAN and Bluetooth, the Raspberry Pi Zero  is ideal for making embedded Internet of Things (IoT) projects. The Pi Zero W has been designed to be as flexible and compact as possible with mini connectors and an unpopulated 40-pin GPIO, allowing you to use only what your project requires.

Technical Specifications

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.

 

Raspberry Pi Zero: Inputs And Outputs

MicroSD Card Slot: The Pi Zero gets its storage space from a Micro SD 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 element 14.
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: 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.

 

Specification :
Supply Voltage : 5V
Version : 1.3
CPU : 1GHz
Size : 65mmx30mmx5mm
Detail:
1. BCM2835 (same as Pi 1) but up-clocked to 1GHz, so 40% faster
2. 512MB of RAM
3. micro-SD Slot
4. mini-HDMI
5. micro-USB for data
6. micro-USB for power
7. unpopulated 40-pin GPIO connector (same pinout as A+/B+/2B)
8. Size is 65mmx30mmx5mm