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[Hardware] Powering a Raspberry Pi Zero With USB-C


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The mod is fairly straightforward and requires little soldering to pull off. A USB 3.1 Type-C connector is soldered to a male micro JST connector. There are test pads on the backside of the Pi Zero that you can solder the female micro JST connector to, but you could also use pins to connect it. In this case, Mcllrn’s project uses a Pimoroni inky pHAT, which envelopes the GPIO, so an alternative solution was necessary.

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The Raspberry Pi Zero is a capable SBC that can run a full-blown OS just like the regular Raspberry Pi. Despite its notable po[CENSORED]rity, it’s been a while since we’ve seen a new iteration of the pocket-sized board, and makers are itching for new features. It’s hard to slow down a community as dedicated as the Pi community though, and today we’re sharing an awesome USB Type-C Pi Zero upgrade developed by a maker known as Mcllrn.

This isn’t the first of Mcllrn’s projects we’ve featured. They recently turned the CPU into a button, (which isn’t very practical or something we’d recommend, but some of the best Raspberry Pi projects are ones you can do, not should do). 

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