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# PiKVM - Pi Zero 2 W # PiKVM - Pi Zero 2 W
The official PiKVM is expensive so I decided take build my own & add some features in the process: The official PiKVM is expensive so I decided take build my own & add some features in the process:
- "USB dongle" form-factor with minimal connections - Small "USB dongle" form-factor with minimal connections
- Create access point when not connected to anything for easy access - Create access point when not connected to anything for easy access
- Optional ethernet connection for wired networks - Optional ethernet connection for wired networks
- E-ink display for showing network information - E-ink display for showing network information
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- [2.13" E-Ink Display](https://www.waveshare.com/2.13inch-e-paper-hat.htm) - [2.13" E-Ink Display](https://www.waveshare.com/2.13inch-e-paper-hat.htm)
## Assembly ## Assembly
1. _Optional: Cut the head off a USB cable & solder it to the debug pads on the back of the Pi; extend to the right (Opposite the SD card) & glue with hot glue_ 1. Cut the head off a USB cable & solder it to the debug pads on the back of the Pi; extend to the right (Opposite the SD card)
2. Connect HDMI/CSI-2 module via short ribbon cable (~40 mm); fold over and glue to back of board alighting with the SD card 2. Connect HDMI/CSI-2 module via short ribbon cable (~40 mm); fold over and glue to back of board alighting with the SD card
3. _Optional: Wire the Ethernet/SPI module onto SPI chanel 0_ 3. Wire the Ethernet/SPI module onto SPI chanel 0
4. _Optional: Connect display via 8 pins on side to SPI channel 1_ 4. Connect E-Ink display via side pins to SPI channel 1
## Install ## Install
1. Flash SD card with [latest PiKVM image](https://pikvm.org/download/) using the [Raspberry Pi Imager](https://www.raspberrypi.com/software/) 1. Flash SD card with [latest PiKVM image](https://pikvm.org/download/) using the [Raspberry Pi Imager](https://www.raspberrypi.com/software/)