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The Raspberry Pi Zero is the basic version of the Raspberry Pi Zero series without WiFi and Bluetooth functions. The Raspberry Pi WH has a wireless card featuring WiFI and Bluetooth functions. The Raspberry Pi Zero WH version has a pre-soldered 40PIN pin-header based on the Raspberry Pi W for easy use.
 
The Raspberry Pi Zero is the basic version of the Raspberry Pi Zero series without WiFi and Bluetooth functions. The Raspberry Pi WH has a wireless card featuring WiFI and Bluetooth functions. The Raspberry Pi Zero WH version has a pre-soldered 40PIN pin-header based on the Raspberry Pi W for easy use.
  
==Raspberry Pi Features==
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==Specification Comparision==
*Broadcom BCM2835
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**1GHz ARM11 single-core processor
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*Mini-HDMI port (1080p60 video output)
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*Micro-USB power
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|colspan=3|BCM2835 (CPU, GPU DSP and SDRAM)
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*40PIN unpopulated GPIO header (compatible with A+/B+/2B/3B)
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==Raspberry Pi Zero vs Raspberry Pi W==
 
==Raspberry Pi Zero vs Raspberry Pi W==
 
The Raspberry Pi W has a wireless card, which supports WiFi and Bluetooth.
 
The Raspberry Pi W has a wireless card, which supports WiFi and Bluetooth.
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*Standby power: <0.017mW
 
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*Viewing angle: >170°
 
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:'''Refresh Time:''' The refresh time is based on experimental test data. Actual refresh times may have some variance, and practical results should be considered accurate. During the global refresh process, some flickering may occur, which is a normal phenomenon.<br/>
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:'''Power Consumption:''' Power consumption data is based on experimental test data. Actual power usage may vary due to the presence of driver boards and differing real-world usage scenarios. Practical outcomes should be considered as an accurate representation.<br/>
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For more information about the 2.13inch e-Paper HAT (B), please refer to the wiki of the [[2.13inch e-Paper HAT (B)]].
  
For more information about the 2.13inch e-Paper HAT (B), please refer to the wiki of the [[2.13inch e-Paper HAT (B)]]
 
 
== General Tutorial Series ==
 
== General Tutorial Series ==
 
* [[Raspberry Pi Tutorial Series]]
 
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==Resources==
 
==Resources==
 
===Documents===
 
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*[https://{{SERVERNAME}}/w/upload/5/58/Rpi_SCH_ZeroW_1p1_reduced.pdf Raspberry Pi W Schematic]
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*[https://files.waveshare.com/upload/9/9b/Rpi_MECH_Zero_1p3.pdf Raspberry Pi Drawing]
 
*[https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/ Raspberry Pi link]
 
*[https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/ Raspberry Pi link]
==软件==
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==Software==
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==FAQ==
 
==FAQ==
 
*[http://www.raspberrypi.org/help/faqs/ FAQ]
 
*[http://www.raspberrypi.org/help/faqs/ FAQ]
 
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Latest revision as of 03:33, 7 December 2023

Raspberry Pi Zero Package E
Raspeberry Pi Zero W Package E
Raspberry Pi Zero WH Package E

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Instroduction

The Raspberry Pi Zero is half the size of a Model A+, with twice the utility. A tiny Raspberry Pi that’s affordable enough for any project!

Note: this is the original Pi Zero V1.3, for the new version with built-in WiFi, please check

Difference among Zero, Zero W, and the Zero WH

The Raspberry Pi Zero is the basic version of the Raspberry Pi Zero series without WiFi and Bluetooth functions. The Raspberry Pi WH has a wireless card featuring WiFI and Bluetooth functions. The Raspberry Pi Zero WH version has a pre-soldered 40PIN pin-header based on the Raspberry Pi W for easy use.

Specification Comparision

Item Raspberry Pi Zero Raspberry Pi Zero W Raspberry Pi Zero WH
SoC (System on Chip) BCM2835 (CPU, GPU DSP and SDRAM)
CPI (Central Processing Unit) ARM11 single core 700MHz
Memory 512MB
USB 2.0 1x Micro USB port (supports USB HUB expansion)
Video output Supports PAL and NTSC formats, supports HDMI (1.3 and 1.4) and supports PAL and NTSC formats from 640 x 350 to 1920 x 1200.
Audio output HDMI (High Definition Multiple Audio/Video Interface)
Network Access None WIFI and Bluetooth 4.1
Extended interface 40
Power Input 5v via MicroUSB or pin
Overall size 65 × 30 x 5 mm
Operating System Debian GNU/Linux, Fedora, Arch Linux, RISC OS, etc.

Raspberry Pi Zero vs Raspberry Pi W

The Raspberry Pi W has a wireless card, which supports WiFi and Bluetooth.

Zero vs Zero W.png

2.13inch e-Paper HAT (B)

Features

  • No backlight, keeps displaying last content for a long time even when power down
  • Ultra-low power consumption, basically power is only required for refreshing
  • Standard Raspberry Pi 40PIN GPIO extension header, supports Raspberry Pi series boards, Jetson Nano
  • SPI interface, for connecting with other controller boards like Arduino/Nucleo, etc.
  • Onboard voltage translator, compatible with 3.3V/5V MCUs]

Specification

  • Operating voltage: 3.3V/5V
  • Interface: 3-wire SPI, 4-wire SPI
  • Outline dimension: 65mm × 30.2mm
  • Display size: 23.71mm × 48.55mm
  • Dot pitch: 0.229 × 0.228
  • Resolution: 212 × 104
  • Display color: red, black, white
  • Grey level: 2
  • Full refresh time: 15s
  • Refresh power: 26.4mW(typ.)
  • Standby power: <0.017mW
  • Viewing angle: >170°

【Note】

Refresh Time: The refresh time is based on experimental test data. Actual refresh times may have some variance, and practical results should be considered accurate. During the global refresh process, some flickering may occur, which is a normal phenomenon.
Power Consumption: Power consumption data is based on experimental test data. Actual power usage may vary due to the presence of driver boards and differing real-world usage scenarios. Practical outcomes should be considered as an accurate representation.

For more information about the 2.13inch e-Paper HAT (B), please refer to the wiki of the 2.13inch e-Paper HAT (B).

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