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− | + | The Spectrum Next has a 40 pin (20x2) male header to which a Raspberry Pi Zero (RPi0) can be connected. It is labelled [[Circuit_Diagrams#Accelerator_Board|Accelerator Board]] on the main board. | |
− | + | The RPi0 has a Broadcom BCM2835 SoC with an ARMv6 core, a Videocore 4 GPU, and its own 512 MB memory and HDMI output. It has its own SD card from which it boots. | |
− | + | [[Pi:NextPi]], the dedicated Linux distro for the Raspberry Pi 0 in the Next does not support the WiFi on the Pi0W. At this stage the Raspberry Pi cannot be used as a network interface for the Next. | |
− | + | == Attaching a Raspberry Pi Zero == | |
− | + | To connect the RPi0 to the Spectrum Next, a 20x2 pin female header needs to be attached on the underside of the Pi: | |
− | + | <gallery> | |
− | + | Rpizerotop.jpg|RPi0 top | |
+ | Rpizerobottom.jpg|RPi0 bottom | ||
+ | SpecNextBoardAcceleratorHeader.jpg|Male 40 pin header | ||
+ | SpecNextBoardAcceleratorFitted.jpg|RPi0 fitted | ||
+ | </gallery> |
Revision as of 23:41, 7 October 2019
The Spectrum Next has a 40 pin (20x2) male header to which a Raspberry Pi Zero (RPi0) can be connected. It is labelled Accelerator Board on the main board.
The RPi0 has a Broadcom BCM2835 SoC with an ARMv6 core, a Videocore 4 GPU, and its own 512 MB memory and HDMI output. It has its own SD card from which it boots.
Pi:NextPi, the dedicated Linux distro for the Raspberry Pi 0 in the Next does not support the WiFi on the Pi0W. At this stage the Raspberry Pi cannot be used as a network interface for the Next.
Attaching a Raspberry Pi Zero
To connect the RPi0 to the Spectrum Next, a 20x2 pin female header needs to be attached on the underside of the Pi: