At the heart of Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W is RP3A0, a custom-built system-in-package designed by Raspberry Pi in the UK. With a quad-core 64-bit ARM Cortex-A53 processor clocked at 1GHz and 512MB of SDRAM, Zero 2 is up to five times as fast as the original Raspberry Pi Zero.
Connectivity:
* 2.4GHz 802.11 b/g/n wireless LAN
* Bluetooth 4.2, Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE), onboard antenna
* 1 × USB 2.0 interface with OTG
* HAT-compatible 40-pin header footprint (unpopulated)
* microSD card slot
* CSI-2 camera connector
It is widely used in fields such as intelligent instruments, real-time industrial control, navigation systems, and household appliances, with the advantages of small size, low power consumption, simple structure, sufficient computing power, and complete functions.
Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W is perfect for a range of smart home applications and other IoT projects. From security cameras to Bluetooth speakers, Zero 2 W has the tiny form factor and impressive power that make it an ideal computer for your projects.
Like the original Raspberry Pi Zero, Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W features a mini HDMI port, a micro USB port, and a micro USB power port.
Notice
Any external power supply used with Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W shall comply with relevant regulations and standards
applicable in the country of intended use.
This product should be operated in a well-ventilated environment, and if used inside a case, the case should not
be covered.
Whilst in use, this product should be placed on a stable, flat, non-conductive surface, and should not be contacted
by conductive items.
The connection of incompatible devices to Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W may affect compliance, result in damage to the unit,and we will not be responsible for it
All peripherals used with this product should comply with relevant standards for the country of use and be marked
accordingly to ensure that safety and performance requirements are met. These articles include but are not limited to
keyboards, monitors, and mice when used in conjunction with Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W.







