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{{bloc-etroit|text=Nous arrivons bientôt au mois de Décembre, les fêtes et Noel ne sont plus très loin et qu'apprenons nous? ... '''Un nouveau Pi est né, longue vie au Pi'''.
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'''Le Pi Zero est le plus petit, plus fin et plus abordable Pi jamais créé'''. Tellement bon marché qu'il à été distribué avec chaque exemplaire #40 du magazine ''The MagPi'''.
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{{cl|77|Envie d'avoir le vôtre? Achetez votre kit Raspberry Pi Zero ou Raspberry Pi Zero Starter Kit ou Raspberry Pi Zero Basic kit sur le Webshop de MCHobby}}.
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[[Fichier:RASP-PIZERO-Starter-Kit-00.jpg]]
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== Quoi de neuf? Quelle différence? ==
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{{bloc-etroit|text=Wow a new Pi - so exciting! The Pi Zero is the smallest, most affordable Pi ever. Wonder what's new & different? Let's check it out!}}
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=== La taille ===
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First up, the Pi Zero is small and thin
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'''65mm long x 30mm wide x 5mm thick'''
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(31mm if you include the little sticky-out bits of the microUSB jacks)
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Way smaller than the Pi 2 or B+ and even smaller than the A+, its 60% the size of the A+: same length, and about half the width:
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And about 40% the size of the Pi 2 or B+
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=== Processeur et vitesse ===
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To keep the Pi Zero low cost, the processor and RAM are kept pretty basic. Instead of the Pi 2's zippy quad core ARM v7, we're back to a single-core 1GHz ARM (same processor in the Pi Model B+ and A+). We also have 512 MB of RAM with a 'package-on-package' setup. The chip shown here:
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Is the RAM that is sitting on '''top''' of the main processor.
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For maker and hacker projects, this isn't a big deal. You're essentially going to get the same performance as the Pi A+ or B+. If you're looking for something that can do some more serious processing, check out the {{pl|576|Raspberry Pi 2}}.
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=== Connecteur carte Micro SD ===
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Not much has changed here, we're still going with MicroSD for size and ease of use (they're the most common card size these days!) This time the card holder is up top and is '''push-pull''' style not '''push-push'''. Honestly, I prefer it this way since you wont accidentally 'push-pop' the card out.
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=== Sortie Vidéo ===
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HDMI Video is still available, you'll to use a{{pl|756| Mini to Standard HDMI}} adapter to connect an HDMI cable. There's no 3.5mm jack with composite out, however you can get PAL or NTSC out via two 0.1" pads. We've got a bigger writeup here about Pi Zero video outputs.
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