2. 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!
3. The Raspberry Pi Zero's size allows
you to put it in a small space, or to be
discreet. For example, you can insert
it inside a game controller or use it as
an almost invisible security camera.
There are a lot of projects where you
can use this small size to build better
things.
4. 1.MicroSD card with Raspberry Pi
os installed
2.Micro USB power supply
3.A special Raspberry Pi Zero camera
cable, if you want to use a
Raspberry Pi camera (the standard
cable supplied with Raspberry Pi
cameras is not compatible with the
smaller Raspberry Pi Zero camera
connector).
5. Raspberry Pi 4. Best Overall. ...
Raspberry Pi 3 B+ Best Retro Gamer. ...
Raspberry Pi Zero W. Best Budget
Model. ...
Raspberry Pi 400. Best Best for All-in-
One Linux PC. ...
Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W. Best for Security
Cameras. ...
Raspberry Pi Pico. Best for Small
Projects.
6. The Raspberry Pi's OS (Raspbian)
is actually just Debian
Linux compiled and optimized for
the Pi. Because the Pi has all of its
peripherals integrated on-board,
we know what drivers to include,
so we don't have to account for
any other configuration.
7. 1.Low cost (~35$)
2.Huge processing power in a compact board.
3.Many interfaces (HDMI, multiple USB, Ethernet,
onboard Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, many GPIOs, USB
powered, etc.)
4.Supports Linux, Python (making it easy to build
applications
8. The shortage in stock is due to supply
chain issues which affected any
components which used
semiconductors. The Raspberry Pi
range was not alone in this: graphics
cards, along with other PC
components, also saw stock shortages
and high demand. It's also difficult to
buy a bare board.
9. The Raspberry Pi Zero has a 32-bit
ARMv6Z architecture with the Broadcom
BCM2835 SoC found in the Model A
and Model B+ Pis. Similarly, the CPU is
a 1GHz single-core ARM1176JZF-S,
similar to that found on the original Pis
(but bumped up from 700MHz).