- RS232 Port.
- Control the Raspberry Pi Zero over RS232 or connect to external serial devices.
- Stackable with other Raspberry Pi accessory boards.
- Mounting holes for use with the AB Electronics UK mounting kits (sold separately)
The Serial Pi Zero is a communication board supporting the RS232 serial protocol, designed for use on the Raspberry Pi and other compatible single-board computers.
RS232 is widely used for connecting computers to devices such as modems, printers, data terminals and various industrial equipment. Despite being an older technology, it remains prevalent in various legacy systems and industrial applications.
The RS232 port is connected to the GPIO UART port on the Raspberry Pi using a MAX3232 or ICL3232ECBNZ* RS232 transceiver. The RS232 transceiver chip converts the 3.3V UART port to RS232 voltages, allowing communication with RS232 compatible devices over a DB9 serial cable.
With the use of a null-modem cable, the board allows terminal access with Linux on the Raspberry Pi using a terminal application. The RS232 port can be accessed through the DB9 port or the solder points on the PCB.
An array of 2.54mm pitch holes with 3.3V and 5V connections are also provided on the PCB, allowing you to build additional circuits on the board.
Please note that you can only use one Serial Pi Zero board on a Raspberry Pi. If stacking with other boards, we recommend putting the Serial Pi Zero at the top of the stack due to the height of the DB9 connector.
*Due to global component shortages caused by the covid pandemic, Serial Pi Plus boards manufactured after 23/11/2022 may use the Intersil ICL3232ECBNZ RS232 interface IC. The ICL3232ECBNZ is a pin-compatible replacement for the Texas Instruments MAX3232.