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  1. Raspberry Pi hardware

    On Raspberry Pi 2B v1.2, 3A+, 3B, Zero 2 W, and Compute Module 3 and 3+, you must first enable USB host boot mode. This allows USB mass storage boot and network boot.

  2. Raspberry Pi Zero

    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! 1GHz, Single-core CPU 512MB RAM Mini-HDMI port …

  3. Configuration - Raspberry Pi Documentation

    The Raspberry Pi 5, 4, 3, Zero W, and Zero 2 W can host a wireless network using the built-in wireless module. Raspberry Pi models that lack a built-in module support this functionality …

  4. Raspberry Pi OS - Raspberry Pi Documentation

    Raspberry Pi OS is a free, Debian-based operating system optimised for the Raspberry Pi hardware. Raspberry Pi OS supports over 35,000 Debian packages. We recommend …

  5. Getting started with the Raspberry Pi TV HAT The TV HAT allows you to receive and decode digital television streams on your Raspberry Pi through its on-board DVB-T2 tuner. Then you …

  6. Getting started - Raspberry Pi Documentation

    Some Raspberry Pi models, such as the Zero series, have output USB ports with the same form factor as the power port. Be sure to use the correct port on your Raspberry Pi!

  7. Raspberry Pi Documentation - Microcontrollers

    The official documentation for Raspberry Pi computers and microcontrollers

  8. USB Power Input 5V 700mA minRaspberry Pi

  9. Raspberry Pi Documentation

    The official documentation for Raspberry Pi computers and microcontrollers

  10. Compute Module hardware - Raspberry Pi Documentation

    Raspberry Pi Compute Modules are system-on-module variants of the flagship Raspberry Pi models. Compute Modules are especially popular for industrial and commercial applications, …