

Below are two different options.Īdapter option A: USB On-the-go (OTG) adapter cable to convert the Raspberry Pi USB micro port to a normal-sized USB port. Adapter to attach your mouse and keyboard to the kit.Normal-sized HDMI cable and mini HDMI adapter.Monitor or TV (any size will work) with a HDMI input.Option 2: Use a monitor, mouse, and keyboardĬhoose this option if you don’t have access to an Android smartphone. Option 1: Use the AIY Projects appĬhoose this option if you have access to an Android smartphone and a separate computer. It will not be able to provide enough power and it may corrupt the SD card, causing boot failures or other errors.īelow are two different options to connect to your kit to Wi-Fi, so that you can communicate with it wirelessly. Don't try to power your Raspberry Pi from your computer.

The second-best choice is to use a phone charger that also provides 2.1A of power (sometimes called a fast charger). Micro USB power supply: The best option is to use a USB Power supply that can provide 2.1 Amps of power via micro-USB B connector.2mm flat screwdriver: For tightening the screw terminals.You’ll need some additional things, not included with your kit, to build it:
