The RP2040 StackyPi is a Pi Zero-sized Raspberry Pi that supports Raspberry Pi HATs. Acts like a RP2040, yet looks like a Zero.
Why not create your own Raspberry Pi if you can't locate one? SB Components, the company behind this Kickstarter, is planning to deliver the StackyPi, an RP2040-based board with a Raspberry Pi Zero small size.
The board has an 8MB SPI flash memory for the firmware, as well as a MicroSD card connector, a micro SD port, two buttons, and a 40-pin GPIO header that allows it to work with various Raspberry Pi uHAT and HAT extension boards.
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For complete GPIO access, the StackyPi has two rows of 20 male header PINs torn away. Because of its GPIO support, the StackyPi is compatible with a wide range of Raspberry Pi HATs. The sole stipulation is that the help must be programmed by the end-user.
StackyPi Specifications:
- MCU — Raspberry Pi RP2040 dual-core Cortex-M0+ microprocessor with 264KB SRAM running at up to 133 MHz
- MicroSD card connector, 8MB (64Mbit) SPI flash storage
- 1x Micro USB port on USB
- Expansion — GPIO, I2C, UART, SPI, and other 40-pin GPIO headers The Raspberry Pi header (3.3V I/Os) is mainly compatible.
- Reset and Boot buttons, among other things
- Power is supplied through a Micro USB port at a voltage of 5 volts.
- 5 x 30 mm Dimensions (Raspberry Pi Zero form factor)
SB Components has integrated a microSD card port, 64MB of onboard flash, and a few of surface-mounted buttons in addition to the GPIO. The StackyPi is powered via a micro-USB connector.
The official Kickstarter page has a launch price of $18.98 (£14), but early donors may have it for for $9.49 (£7). Soon after the crowdfunding effort concludes in March 2022, deliveries will begin. For additional information and a closer look at this new board, see the StackyPi project page.
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