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<li><p>TF card, high-speed SanDisk card with minimum capacity of 8GB, class 10 or above</p>
<p>[[File:zero2w-img8.png]]</p>
{| class="wikitable" style="background-color:#ffffdc;width:800px;" |-| <big><p>'''When using other brands of TF cards (non-SanDisk TF cards), as shown in the picture below (including but not limited to these cards), some friends have reported that problems will occur during system startup, such as the system getting stuck halfway through startup. Or the reboot command cannot be used normally, and it was finally solved after replacing the SanDisk TF card. Therefore, if you are using a non-SanDisk TF card and find problems with system startup or use, please replace it with a SanDisk TF card and then test again.'''</p></big>
<p>[[File:zero2w-img9.png]][[File:zero2w-img10.png]][[File:zero2w-img11.png]][[File:zero2w-img12.png]]</p>
<pstyle="text-align: center;">'''There are currently reports that some TF cards have problems booting on Orange Pi Zero 2w.'''</p><big><p>'''In addition, TF cards that can be used normally on other types of development boards are not guaranteed to be able to start normally on Orange Pi Zero 2w. Please pay special attention to this point.'''</p></big>|}</li>
<li><p>TF card reader, used to read and write TF cards</p>
<p>[[File:zero2w-img13.png]]</p></li>
<li><p>Mini HDMI to HDMI cable, used to connect the development board to an HDMI monitor or TV for display</p></li></ol>
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<li><p>Power supply. If you have a 5V/2A or 5V/3A power supply, you only need to prepare a USB to Type C interface data cable as shown in the picture on the left below. You can also use a cable similar to the picture on the right below. 5V/2A or 5V/3A high-quality USB Type C interface power adapter integrated with the power head.</p>
<p>[[File:zero2w-img15.png]] [[File:zero2w-img16.png]]</p>
{| class="wikitable" style="background-color:#ffffdc;width:800px;" |-| <big><p>'''Both Type-C interfaces on the development board can be used for power supply.'''</p></big>
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[[File:zero2w-img17.png]]
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<li><p>24pin expansion board</p>
<p>[[File:zero2w-img18.png]]</p></li>
<li><p>Infrared remote control, mainly used to control Android TV system</p>
<p>[[File:zero2w-img19.png]]</p>
{| class="wikitable" style="background-color:#ffffdc;width:800px;" |-| <big><p>'''Note that the remote control of the air conditioner or the TV cannot control the Orange Pi development board. By default, only the remote control provided by Orange Pi can.'''</p></big>|}</li>
<li><p>Network cable to connect the development board to the Internet</p></li>
<li><p>AV video cable. If you want to display video through the TV-OUT interface instead of the HDMI interface, you need to connect the development board to the TV through the AV video cable.</p>
<li><p>5V cooling fan, as shown in the figure below. There are 5V and GND pins on the 40pin interface of the development board that can be connected to the cooling fan. The spacing of the 40pin pins is 2.54mm. The power interface of the cooling fan can be purchased according to this specification.</p>
<p>[[File:zero2w-img23.png]]</p>
{| class="wikitable" style="background-color:#ffffdc;width:800px;" |-| <big><p>'''Note that the 5V pin can be used directly after the development board is plugged in and no other settings are required. In addition, the voltage output by the 5V pin cannot be adjusted or turned off through software.'''</p><p>'''The pin headers on the 40pin interface are not soldered by default, and you need to solder them yourself before you can use them.'''</p></big>|}</li>
<li><p>Type-C to USB cable for connecting USB devices</p>
<p>[[File:zero2w-img24.png]]</p></li>
<li><p>USB to TTL module and Dupont cable. When using the serial port debugging function, a USB to TTL module and Dupont cable are needed to connect the development board and the computer.</p>
<p>[[File:zero2w-img25.png]] [[File:zero2w-img26.png]]</p>
{| class="wikitable" style="background-color:#ffffdc;width:800px;" |-| <big><p>'''Note that the TTL level used by the development board is 3.3v. In addition to the USB to TTL module shown in the picture above, other similar 3.3v USB to TTL modules are generally available.'''</p></big>|}</li><li><p>X64 computer with Ubuntu and Windows operating systems installed</p></li></ol>
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