The NanoPi Zero2: An incredibly compact single-board computer.
FriendlyELEC has recently introduced the NanoPi R3S (currently priced at $39 on Amazon), and now, it is launching yet another single-board computer in its NanoPi series. Meet the NanoPi Zero2, the worthy successor to the RPI Zero, boasting impressive specifications made possible by the powerful Rockchip RK3528A chipset.
The board hardware is specifically designed around Rockchip’s RK3528A chipset, which provides a powerful and efficient processing solution. This chipset enables a variety of applications and capabilities, making it suitable for different use cases. Its advanced architecture supports enhanced performance and multimedia processing. Overall, the RK3528A chipset is integral to the board’s functionality and versatility in various technological applications. The affordable board also features various expansion options and a choice between 1 GB or 2 GB of LPDDR4x RAM with a small form factor, measuring just 45×45 mm.
NanoPi Zero2 Specifications
- CPU: Quad-core ARM Cortex-A53 at 2 GHz.
- GPU: ARM Mali-450.
- VPU: Decoding 4K H264/H265 at 60 FPS.
- RAM: 1 GB or 2 GB LPDDR4/LPDDR4X.
- Expansion: 30-pin FPC GPIO connector.
- Compact PCB Design: 45x45mm
- Storage: Slot for micro SD card and eMMC socket.
A highly compact single-board computer (SBC)
The NanoPi Zero2 case features impressively compact dimensions of 49.5 x 49.5 x 25 mm, making it one of the tiniest ARM-based Linux single-board computers on the market. FriendlyELEC has further enhanced this outstanding device by equipping it with a Gigabit Ethernet port, and also an M.2 Key-E 2230 Socket for effortless Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity, and two USB 2.0 ports that support both Type-A and Type-C standards.
Interfaces of the NanoPi Zero2
A robust metal enclosure
A vital accessory that protects the board while providing silent, passive cooling. This case can be used for everyday applications as well, making it ideal for industrial applications. Additionally, the board features a Type-C connection that functions at 5V-2A, greatly enhancing its portability and allowing for easy power supply from a standard power bank.
Software Support
The NanoPi Zero2 offers a wide range of operating systems to choose from, including Debian 12 Core, FriendlyWrt (OpenWrt versions 21.05 and 23.05), and Ubuntu 24.04. For more comprehensive information, please refer to FriendlyELEC’s wiki.
NanoPi Zero2 Price and Availability
The NanoPi Zero2 is available at a starting price of $18 for the 1 GB RAM variant. For those needing more power, a 2 GB RAM version can be purchased for $21, and an aluminum casing is available for an extra $7. These diverse configurations empower users to select the ideal setup according to their requirements and budget. Thanks to its compact design and cost-effectiveness, this board stands out as a compelling choice for both hobbyists and developers.
Pricing for extra accessories worth buying (Optional)
Description | Price |
---|---|
2GB RAM | $3 |
32GB eMMC module | $8 |
64GB eMMC module | $10 |
RTL882CE WiFi module (WiFi 5 & BT 5.0) | $18 |
Case | $7 |