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Raspberry Pi Pico

Using our development boards on the Raspberry Pi Pico

Created 27/07/2024 | Last Updated: 30/07/2024

The Raspberry Pi Pico is a microcontroller development board designed by the Raspberry Pi Foundation. Unlike the traditional Raspberry Pi computers, the Pico is not a full-fledged computer but a powerful microcontroller designed for embedded systems and electronics projects. It features the RP2040 microcontroller chip, developed by the Raspberry Pi Foundation, which provides dual-core Arm Cortex-M0+ processors and a variety of I/O pins.

The Pico is compact, affordable, and designed to be easily integrated into various projects. It's programmable using the MicroPython and C/C++ programming languages, making it accessible to beginners and experienced developers. With its GPIO pins, analogue inputs, and support for various communication protocols like SPI, I2C, and UART, the Raspberry Pi Pico is suitable for sensor interfacing, motor control, IoT projects, and more. Its versatility, low cost, and active community support have made it a popular choice for electronics enthusiasts and professionals.

This knowledge base section contains articles and tutorials on the Raspberry Pi Pico, showing how to use it with our range of development boards.

Find our range of  development  boards compatible with the Raspberry Pi Pico series of microcontroller boards from Raspberry Pi.

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