🚀 Ignite Your Imagination with Raspberry Pi Pico!
The Raspberry Pi Pico is a versatile microcontroller featuring the RP2040 chip, designed for a wide range of applications. With a dual-core Arm Cortex M0+ processor running at 133 MHz, it offers 264KB of SRAM and 2MB of on-board Flash memory. Its unique castellated design allows for easy soldering to carrier boards, while 26 multi-function GPIO pins provide extensive connectivity options for your projects.
Processor | core_m_family |
RAM | LPDDR4 |
Wireless Type | Bluetooth |
Brand | Raspberry Pi |
Series | Raspberry Pi Pico |
Item model number | SC0915 |
Operating System | Aucun |
Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1.97 x 0.79 x 0.39 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.97 x 0.79 x 0.39 inches |
Processor Brand | ARM |
Number of Processors | 1 |
Manufacturer | Raspberry Pi |
ASIN | B09KVB8LVR |
Date First Available | November 2, 2021 |
D**S
Very Versatile
Very versatile and perfect for many projects that are open sourced.
A**N
Good value
Good value for money. Well packaged. Great for experimenting with.
D**D
The possibilities are endless!
Works brilliantly and no issues at all. Comes well packaged and ready to go!
S**E
Great chip hampered by some seriously frustrating design and support
Don't get me wrong, there's a lot wrong here:- Environment is poorly supported even in VSCode, even in 2022- Setup is barely supported under windows - 2021 guides already outdated- IDE intergration is spotty at best (it's actually pathetic)- (like ESP IDF bad)- Some examples won't compile without modification- The documentation flips between stellar and completely lacking information- There's a "more documented" version of all the headers on github... not mentioned anywhere- Took me ages to find the C/C++ sdk companion PDF which does a decent job of clearing up some issues- Can't reprogram over serial by default. CP201x style thing would be appreciated.- There's an annoying dropbox style "drop your uf2 in the usb drive" style upload. I hate it.- The pinout silkscreen is only on the bottom of the chip- They want you to use a 2nd pico as a serial wire debug chip. No.(increasing the reliance on 3rd party software, drivers and noise)- Hard to find answers to questions sometimes- Especially because everything's micropython this, micropython that- The autogenerated doxygen docs are kinda pointless-- There's annoying little "preview" hyperlinks, clicking them offers no info---Often it will say "More info" after already showing you the full description-- Nothing's anchored properly, so you google a function then still have to scroll to it-- Still a pain trying to determine what header something belongs to-- Often the descriptions are uselessly vagueBut...- Great price- Amazing actually- Very capable little chip- Easy to overclock- The PIO state machines are just laughably good- Runs pretty cold- Good amount of RAM on board
L**W
Amazing bit of technology in a little board
Did exactly what I was wanting. Amazing little bit of tech for a great price. You can do a lot with it and learn alot on the way. Highly recommend for people wanting to learn electronics and coding.
E**N
Great product
Great product
M**C
Ideal for making keyboards or macro pads with QMK or KMK
Much cheaper than Pro Micro boards, and the ability to use Circuit Python to for keyboard firmware simplifies the process.Take care with the pin holes - it is tempting to prototype by twisting wire through the hole, but it is easy to short the power and ground pins and fry the board.
L**N
Awesome little chip - perfect for Wii U :)
Purchased this do I could "de_fuse" my Nintendo Wii U. Works perfect, and just proves how many use cases this thing has.Amazing value for money and happy to support the Raspberry Pi project... and not just some Chinese company making generic rip off versions of someone else's R&D work.
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