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* Lower price
 
* Lower price
* Possibility of inserting a standard RPi-hat.
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* Possibility of inserting a standard RPi-hat
 
* Smaller format. It's slighty higher than V5, but quite shorter.
 
* Smaller format. It's slighty higher than V5, but quite shorter.
* More DIY! You will learn a lot more while building it
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* More DIY! You will learn a lot more while building it.
    
'''The ''cons'':'''
 
'''The ''cons'':'''
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* No audio input
 
* No audio input
 
* No amplified headphones output
 
* No amplified headphones output
* No separated TRS audio connectors. No balanced output/input
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* No separated TRS audio connectors. No balanced output/input.
 
* No USB-B connector. Connecting to PC as USB device is more difficult, but still doable.
 
* No USB-B connector. Connecting to PC as USB device is more difficult, but still doable.
* Overclocking could cause over-heating. The plastic/fiber-glass case can't be used as a heat-sink
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* Lower performance at medium-high ambient temperature. Overclocking could cause over-heating. The plastic/fiber-glass case can't be used as a heat-sink.
* No RGB LED feedback on push buttons
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* No RGB LED feedback on push buttons.
 
* More difficult to assemble. It requires more time and greater skills (i.e. soldering some electronic parts on the PCB)
 
* More difficult to assemble. It requires more time and greater skills (i.e. soldering some electronic parts on the PCB)
 
* Not so robust. Not so cool, but ... heyyy!! MINI-V2 is also quite cool! ;-)
 
* Not so robust. Not so cool, but ... heyyy!! MINI-V2 is also quite cool! ;-)
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Zynthian MINI is currently at version 2. Previous version 1 was more similar to official V4 kit with only 4 buttons but it is not maintained anymore.
 
Zynthian MINI is currently at version 2. Previous version 1 was more similar to official V4 kit with only 4 buttons but it is not maintained anymore.
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== Requirements ==
    
To assemble zynthian MINI V2 version you will require:
 
To assemble zynthian MINI V2 version you will require:
    
* PCB that need to be produced based on KiCad design that you can find in [https://github.com/zynthian/zynthian-hw/tree/master/MINI_V2 zynthian hardware] repository.  
 
* PCB that need to be produced based on KiCad design that you can find in [https://github.com/zynthian/zynthian-hw/tree/master/MINI_V2 zynthian hardware] repository.  
* Components that need to be soldered on this PCB.
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* Electronic parts needed to be soldered on the PCB.
* 5" Screen
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* 5" Touchscreen (DSI)
 
* Raspberry Pi 4 with heatsink
 
* Raspberry Pi 4 with heatsink
* optional: zynthian MINI V2 3d printable case
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* ''Optional:'' 3D printed plastic case  
    
== Assembling the PCB ==
 
== Assembling the PCB ==
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This will print around 3:30 hours on average commodity printers these days that can easily do 250mm/s such is Elegoo's Neptune 4 or Anycubic Kobra 2.
 
This will print around 3:30 hours on average commodity printers these days that can easily do 250mm/s such is Elegoo's Neptune 4 or Anycubic Kobra 2.
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[https://youtu.be/5RSKHbG7Gxg Here] is a timelapse of the print.
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<embedvideo alignment="inline" dimensions="263" service="youtube" description="Timelapse of this first print.">https://youtu.be/5RSKHbG7Gxg</embedvideo>
    
Then print bottom part. Lay bottom side of bottom part onto the printer bed. Use the same settings as for previous  parts. Bottom part will be printed much quicker.
 
Then print bottom part. Lay bottom side of bottom part onto the printer bed. Use the same settings as for previous  parts. Bottom part will be printed much quicker.
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