Tag: Raspberry Pi Pico
Scoppy: A Minimalist Oscilloscope and Logic Analyzer Powered by Raspberry Pi Pico
Oscilloscopes are one of the most essential laboratory tools for electrical engineers. These scopes graphically display varying signal voltages on a two-dimensional plot as a function of time. The waveforms can be used to analyze useful signal properties like amplitude, frequency, rise...
Continue ReadingPimoroni PGA2040: A Compact RP2040-based Breakout Board
Already, there have been a bunch of tiny RP2040-based development boards in the market. However, due to its small size and high performance, the Raspberry Pi in-house tape out of $1.00 RP2040 MCU has increased the demand in order to manufacture compact boards. As the name suggests, the...
Continue ReadingSeeed Studio 1.3inch OLED Display Module
Seeed Studio 1.3inch OLED Display Module is for the Raspberry Pi Pico, has 64×128 Pixels, and an SPI/I2C Interface. The 1.3" OLED Display Module has an embedded SH1107 driver and uses the SPI/I2C Bus. It comes with a Raspberry Pi Pico C/C++ and MicroPython Demo. Features Adopts...
Continue ReadingArduino Nano RP2040 Connect Hit Market for Just $24.50
One of the most widely used development boards in the maker community is the Arduino manufactured boards. However, following the release of the $4 Raspberry Pi Pico that came with the onboard in-house silicon tape out RP2040 chip, sparking excitement in the designer world. Continuing...
Continue ReadingArduino IDE Offers Support for the Raspberry Pi Pico
Arduino recently announced their Arduino Nano RP2040 Connect board, which is a port of the latest Raspberry Pi Pico. Along with it, they’ve also decided to port the Arduino core, bringing the Arduino IDE, libraries, and more to the Raspberry Pi Pico. Even though the official port is...
Continue ReadingQuick Prototyping with Seeed’s Grove Shield for Raspberry Pi Pico
There has been a lot of discussion about the new Raspberry Pi Pico, as it comes with a powerful RP2040 chip and costs just $4 USD. Hence, Pico is an ideal choice for beginners due to its variety of applications at a very low cost. So, the applications have to be first prototyped before...
Continue ReadingUnderstanding The Ways to Debug Your Raspberry Pi Pico Development Board
If you want to debug any microcontroller, it can be tricky at times. But with the newly launched Raspberry Pi Pico, we have several options to debug the board. It is now possible to use one Raspberry Pi Pico to debug another Raspberry Pi Pico using the 'Picoprobe' application or the...
Continue ReadingMake your Raspberry Pi Pico Project with 5 Free Pico using Seeed Fusion’s PCB Assembly Service
Raspberry Pi launched its own MCU RP Pico (Raspberry Pi Pico) featuring the RP2040 SoC back in January. Since then, Pico has become quite popular and a lot of platforms are coming up with their support to Raspberry Pi Pico. Hence, the RP Pico is all about customization of its...
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