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Raspberry Pi Zero gains the support camera module

Last November Raspberry Pi Foundation has launched Zero Raspberry Pi, the cheapest form of the family in the face of extremely essential functionality. The card, according to Eben Upton, founder of Rasperry Pi, has been an unpredictable market success and today receives its first hardware upgrade with the introduction of the connector for the camera module.

The card will also continue to keep the price of $ 5. Upton acknowledges that the new connector is the same that the Foundation uses for its development kit and that for "pure chance" is found to be perfectly compatible with the Pi Zero tab. The introduction of the connector has, however, requested to review the arrangement of certain components.

And 'well, however it is noted that the connector on the new Raspberry Pi Zero has slightly smaller than that on the Pi 3 card, so the connection cables are not compatible.

Recall that Raspberry Pi Zero is a card the size of 65 x 30 mm, 5 mm thick, and equipped with Broadcom BCM2835 SoC ARMv6 CPU "Low Power" 1GHz GPU and dual-core VideoCore IV. Equipped with 512 MB of SDRAM memory and microSD slot and micro-USB connector.

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