![]() ![]() The Starter Kit includes an SD card pre-loaded with the Raspberry Pi Foundation’s "NOOBS" (New Out of Box Software), which is an easy-to-use operating system installation manager for the Raspberry Pi. Now I needed to install an Operating System. Once that was done I connected the two adapters for the USB and the HDMI. The plastic is fairly flexible, so you can bend it slightly to clip the Pi Zero in place and then clip the lid back on. In the end, I used a guitar plectrum to prize it open, so as to avoid potential damage using a screwdriver. I found it difficult to open the case and needed to apply quite a lot of pressure. Then I inserted the provided Micro SD card in its slot, as it would not be accessible once the Pi was in the case. First I fitted the heat sink by removing the protective layer from the adhesive and pressing it firmly onto the processor. ![]() I needed to do a couple of things before putting the Pi Zero in the case. Processing power is taken care of by a Broadcom BCM2835 1GHz processor with 512MB RAM. It also has a Mini HDMI socket and the standard 40-pin GPIO connection. Apart from that, it has two micro USB connectors, but one of those is solely for power. The W version included with this starter kit has built-in WiFi and Bluetooth. The Raspberry Pi Zero is a tiny Raspberry Pi computer measuring a diminutive 65mm x 30mm. … everything you need to get started with the Pi Zero W The Raspberry Pi Zero W The CanaKit Raspberry Pi Zero W Starter Kit consists of: I have a CanaKit Raspberry Pi Zero W Starter Kit (181-2039)īoth still in their boxes, so now seemed like a good time to unpack them and give them a whirl. A perfect excuse to try out some of the things that I have been meaning to get round to. ![]() Like many others at the moment I am currently working from home and, due to personal circumstances, will not be going out - apart from occasionally walking the dog - for some time. Setting up the Raspberry Pi Zero W and using it with a DVB TV Hat to stream TV stations around the house. ![]()
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