Raspberry Pi Pico
₹450.00
Specifications:
RP2040 microcontroller chip designed by Raspberry Pi
Dual-core Arm Cortex M0+ processor, the flexible clock running up to 133 MHz
264KB of SRAM, and 2MB of onboard Flash memory
26 ? multi-function GPIO pins
2 ? SPI, 2 ? I2C, 2 ? UART, 3 ? 12-bit ADC, 16 ? controllable PWM channels
Temperature sensor
10 in stock
Description
Board Specifications
Raspberry Pi Pico is a low-cost, high-performance microcontroller board with flexible digital interfaces. Key features include:
RP2040 microcontroller chip designed by Raspberry Pi in the United Kingdom
Dual-core Arm Cortex M0+ processor, flexible clock running up to 133 MHz
264KB of SRAM, and 2MB of on-board Flash memory
Castellated module allows soldering direct to carrier boards
USB 1.1 with device and host support
Low-power sleep and dormant modes
Drag-and-drop programming using mass storage over USB
26 ? multi-function GPIO pins
2 ? SPI, 2 ? I2C, 2 ? UART, 3 ? 12-bit ADC, 16 ? controllable PWM channels
Accurate clock and timer on-chip
Temperature sensor
Accelerated floating-point libraries on-chip
8 ? Programmable I/O (PIO) state machines for custom peripheral support
MicroPython animation
Documentation
Documentation for the Raspberry Pi Pico board and the RP2040 microcontroller:
Raspberry Pi Pico Datasheet
An RP2040-based microcontroller board
RP2040 Datasheet
A microcontroller by Raspberry Pi
Hardware design with RP2040
Using RP2040 microcontrollers to build boards and products
Getting started with Raspberry Pi Pico
C/C++ development with Raspberry Pi Pico and other RP2040-based microcontroller boards
Pico C/C++ SDK
Libraries and tools for C/C++ development on RP2040 microcontrollers
Pico Python SDK
A MicroPython environment for RP2040 microcontrollers
MicroPython animation
Drag and drop MicroPython
You can program your Pico by connecting it to a computer via USB, then dragging and dropping a file onto it, so we?ve put together a downloadable UF2 file to let you install MicroPython more easily.
Download the MicroPython UF2 file by clicking the button below.
Push and hold the BOOTSEL button and plug your Pico into the USB port of your Raspberry Pi or other computer. Release the BOOTSEL button after your Pico is connected.
It will mount as a Mass Storage Device called RPI-RP2.
Drag and drop the MicroPython UF2 file onto the RPI-RP2 volume. Your Pico will reboot. You are now running MicroPython.
Additional information
Weight | 0.2 kg |
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Dimensions | 10 × 5 × 3 cm |
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