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Refreshed version of the smallest computer from the Raspberry Pi series. Zero 2 W is equipped with SiC BCM2710A1 with four ARM Cortex-A53 cores (the same as in Raspberry Pi 3) clocked at 1 GHz and 512 MB of RAM memory. Communication is provided by interfaces such as: USB, WiFi, Bluetooth, CSI (with which you can connect the camera) and miniHDMI, which is used to connect the screen.

If you didn't think the Raspberry Pi Zero could be even better, then we have a nice surprise for you! The new Raspberry Pi Zero 2 offers all the benefits of the Pi Zero W, but with one big difference - more cores!
More specifically, this giant upgrade involves a CPU change to the SIP unit in the Raspberry Pi Zero 2, which now has 4 cores - just like the Pi 3! There is also Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) on board in the newer version 4.2, making the Pi a great IoT solution (BLE support is still working, in terms of software).
We also have a base kit, a budget kit, and a starter kit with all the necessary compatible components to keep your Zero 2 microcomputer running smoothly.
At first glance, the Pi Zero 2 looks like the Raspberry Pi Zero v1.3 we know and love. But when we started to think about the added convenience of not having to worry about WiFi or an Ethernet cable - and what a well-matched set of accessories can add - we realized this charm. And then we saw the price ... is that true? Yes!
The entire Raspberry Pi Zero family is the thinnest and most economical Raspberry Pi currently released. It's a bit like the Pi 3's little cousin - only with a mini HDMI port, two micro USB ports (one for power, one for USB) and 512MB of RAM. All this is supported by a 1 GHz quad-core processor, similar to the Pi 3A + and 3B +.
Best of all, the Pi Zero 2 retains the same shape, connectors and mounting holes as the Pi Zero v1.3 and Pi Zero W. 99% of the cases and accessories will still be fully compatible with both Pi Zero W and Pi Zero W. v1.3 - although if you have a case with a metal top, there may be some problems with WiFi connectivity.
Note - despite the built-in Wi-Fi, the Pi Zero 2 is a very stripped down raspberry and requires a few accessories to turn it into a computer! As a minimum, we recommend:
Table presenting the main differences in the capabilities of selected Raspberry Pi computers:
| Raspberry Pi | Zero W | 3 Model B | 4 Model B | Zero 2 W |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SoC | BCM2835 | BCM2837 | BCM2711 | BCM2710A1 |
| CPU | ARM1176 | ARM Cortex-A53 | ARM Cortex-A72 | ARM Cortex-A53 |
| Clock | 1,0 GHz | 4x 1,2 GHz | 4x 1,5 GHz | 4x 1 GHz |
| GPU | Broadcom VideoCore IV | Broadcom VideoCore IV | Broadcom VideoCore VI | Broadcom VideoCore IV |
| RAM | 512 MB | 1 GB | 2/4/8 GB | 512 MB |
| USB | microUSB OTG | 4x USB 2.0 | 2x USB 3.0 + 2x USB 2.0 | microUSB OTG |
| WiFi | WiFi 802.11 b/g/n | WiFi 802.11 b/g/n | WiFi 802.11 b/g/n/ac | WiFi 802.11 b/g/n |
| Bluetooth | Bluetooth 4.1/BLE | Bluetooth 4.1/BLE | Bluetooth 5.0/BLE | Bluetooth 4.2/BLE |
| Ethernet | - | 10/100 Mb | 10/100/1000 Mb | - |
| Camera interface | CSI | CSI | CSI | CSI |
| Video interface |
miniHDMI Composite |
HDMI Composite (mini Jack) DSI |
2x microHDMI Composite (mini Jack) DSI |
miniHDMI Composite |
| GPIO |
40-pin |
40-pin |
40-pin |
40-pin |
| Power | microUSB | microUSB | USB typu C | microUSB |
| Recommended PSU | 5 V 2,5 A | 5 V 2,5 A | 5 V 3 A | 5 V 2,5 A |
| Dimensions | 65 x 30 x 5 mm | 85 x 56 x 17 mm | 85 x 56 x 17 mm | 65 x 30 x 5 mm |
To keep the price and size as small as possible, there is room for a 2x20 pin strip on the Zero 2. They are not attached or soldered. Creative people can easily solder a set of 2x20 male strips, so you can connect any type of Pi HAT or other plug-in cap. A female 2x20 header and connecting the Pi Zero 2 directly to the KAmodRPI Cobbler or Cobbler will also work as a good link.
We strongly recommend other parts and components to help you use your Pi Zero:
USB Powered Hub - You can connect any USB devices without overloading the Zero power supply. (You can also ironically power the Zero from the hub itself by plugging the micro USB cable into the hub)
Mini wireless keyboard with trackpad - only requires one USB port, making it a perfect match for Pi Zero
Wireless Keyboard + Mouse - Also requires only one USB port, but for everyday use.
Pi Cobbler or T-Cobbler - When paired with a male or female 2x20 pin connector, you can use your Zero with a breadboard to connect sensors, LEDs, motors, and more!
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MOD-16.Z replaces the two-button regulation (more - less) with the rotary switch whose state at the given output depends on the direction of rotation. The module has a button in the encoder and a built-in Attiny13 microcontroller.
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The miniature digital potentiometer allows you to replace the analog potentiometer and control the resistance value using two buttons. The module contains inputs of the UP / DOWN buttons (for increasing and decreasing the resistance) and outputs in accordance with the analog potentiometer A, W, B (description on the circuit board). MOD-19.Z
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Xmega eXploreGO module with ATXmega128A4U microcontroller (version without MP3). The module is equipped with in DataFlash memory, microSD card connector. MOD-20 / AZ
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MOD-21.Z - push button module with bistable operation. The sensor operates based on the AT42QT1012 system.
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The Raspberry Pi GPIO connector adapter allows you to output signals from Raspberry Pi to the contact plate. Two LEDs indicate +3.3V and +5V power supply
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MOD-25.Z - touch sensitive button module with monostable function. The sensor operates based on the AT42QT1011 system.
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The module enables connection of two devices with I2C interface working with different voltage levels. MOD-28.Z
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It is used to monitor the temperature measurement and other parameters. The expansion module has an I2C / 1-Wire converter (DS2482) through which DS18B20 temperature sensors can be connected using two or three wires. MOD-29.Z
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Power module with IRFR4105Z transistor (MOD-30.Z), maximum current 2A, 5V power supply or 5V - 12V range (selection by jumper)
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The module with the DS18B20 sensor is used to measure the temperature in the range from -55° C to + 125° C, with an accuracy of +/- 0.5° C in the range from -10° C to + 85° C. The module communicates via the 1-Wire interface, thanks to which it can be connected using 2 or 3 wires - depending on the configuration. Temperature measurement can be performed with an accuracy of 9 to 12 bits. MOD-31.Z
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Universal module with LM358 operational amplifier. Depending on the additional elements installed, the amplifier can be freely configured, eg as a reversing, non-inverting amplifier, voltage follower or an integrating amplifier. MOD-32.Z
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Kit with Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W, official accessories and Waveshare USB hub