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October 17, 2016

Raspberry Pi Zero Red Bear IoT pHAT Arrives At Adafruit

Raspberry Pi Red Bear IoT pHAT

Raspberry Pi enthusiasts might be interested to know that the Raspberry Pi Zero Red Bear IoT pHAT is now available from the Adafruit online store priced at $16.95.

Designed to be used with the Raspberry Pi Zero,’s attached the Internet of Things pHAT and adds both WiFi offering 802.11bgn / 2.4GHz and Bluetooth v4.1 / BTLE.

Adafruit explains a little more about the functionality and specifications of the Red Bear IoT pHAT :

So you’ve got your Pi 3 with its built-in wireless LAN and Bluetooth, but what about your Pi Zero? Say hello to the IoT pHAT from Red Bear! This Zero-size board provides WiFi connectivity direct from the GPIO header. You don’t need to use a dongle plugged into the Pi Zero’s solitary data micro-USB port via a USB OTG adapter. Just snap it on top of a Raspberry Pi Zero (or really, any Raspberry Pi with a 2×20 connector)!

The IoT pHAT provides a neat and convenient way to add WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity to your Pi Zero, while freeing up the USB data port. Using the same wireless radio chip as the Pi 3 results in reliable signal strength and quality via an on-board or optional external antenna.

As with other pHATs, it works with all of the 40-pin Raspberry Pi variants – 2/B+/A+/Zero – but using it with the Pi Zero makes for a super-tiny package.

Raspberry Pi Red Bear IoT pHAT specifications and features include :

– AMPAK AP6212A Wireless Module (Broadcom BCM43438 A1 chip inside)
WiFi (802.11bgn / 2.4GHz)
Bluetooth (4.1) and BLE support
– Single antenna for concurrent WiFi and Bluetooth operations
Onboard PCB antenna
External antenna connector
Antenna switch for extenal antenna
– 32 Kbit (4 KByte) EEPROM for DTOverlay configuration
– 40-pin connector
WiFi: SDIO v2.0 – up to 20 MHz clock rate
Bluetooth: UART (up to 4 Mbps)
– FCC/CE certified
– Pre-soldered with 40-pin female header, no assembly required!

If you enjoy building Pi projects you might be interested in our comprehensive list of Raspberry Pi displays, HATS and small screens.

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