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Package Includes:
- 1 x Raspberry Pi Pico with Headers
- 1 x Micro USB cable
Specifications:
Chip | RP2040 |
Processor | Dual-core ARM Cortex M0+ |
Flash Memory | Onboard 2Mb |
SRAM | 246Kb |
GPIO Pins | 26 |
Dimensions | 5 x 2 x 1cms |
Weight | 5 grams |
Warranty Coverage:
Raspberry Pi Original boards comes with a 1-year manufacturer warranty from the date of purchase, covering manufacturing defects only.
Warranty Void If:
The product shows signs of physical damage, mishandling, exposure to water/moisture, fire, natural calamities, unauthorized repairs, improper storage near heat or direct sunlight, or alteration in any way.
1. Can I use Raspberry Pi Pico without soldering?
- Yes the Raspberry Pi Pico can be used without soldering by directly connecting jumper wires to the exposed pins
2. What is Raspberry Pi Pico used for?
- The Raspberry Pi Pico can be used in a variety of projects, including Internet of Things (IoT), Adafruit Neopixel projects, data logging, small to medium-scale robotics, projects requiring camera interfacing, analogue sensing (using environmental sensors), and more.
3. How many LEDs can a Raspberry Pi Pico power?
- A single Raspberry Pi Pico can power up to 26 leds.
4. What is a Raspberry Pi Pico?
- The Raspberry Pi Pico is the newest member of the Raspberry Pi family of microcontrollers. It is a new silicon-based flexible microcontroller board designed entirely by Raspberry Pi. The Raspberry Pi Pico board includes all of the features you need to get started, whether you use our C/C++ SDK or the official MicroPython port. The Raspberry Pi Pico is a low-cost, high-performance microcontroller board with a variety of flexible digital interfaces.
5. How do I connect my Pico to my breadboard Raspberry Pi?
- Place your Raspberry Pi Pico on a breadboard. Place it so that the ravine in the middle separates the two headers. Connect your micro USB cable to the port on the board's left side.
6. Does Raspberry Pi Pico have OS?
- No, the Raspberry Pi Pico is a microcontroller and does not run a full desktop operating system; instead, it runs code without a desktop interface (similar to how an Arduino board works).
7. How do you power a Pico?
- By connecting a micro-USB cable you can power your Pico from a computer or a battery. This connection also enables you to upload programs from a PC, laptop, or Raspberry Pi to the Pico, which will run whenever it is powered on!
8. Can I power a Raspberry Pi Pico with 5V?
- If you want to power your Raspberry Pi Pico without connecting it to a computer, you must use a USB power supply. Operating voltages between 1.8V and 5.5V are considered safe.