Raspberry Pi Pico

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  • Pimoroni Raspberry Pi Pico Breakout Garden Base - Elektor

    Pimoroni Pimoroni Raspberry Pi Pico Breakout Garden Base

    Pico Breakout Garden Base sits underneath your Pico and lets you connect up to six of our extensive selection of Pimoroni breakouts to it. Whether it's environmental sensors so you can keep track of the temperature and humidity in your office, a whole host of little screens for important notifications and readouts, and, of course, LEDs. Scroll down for a list of breakouts that are currently compatible with our C++/MicroPython libraries!As well as a labelled landing area for your Pico, there's also a full set of broken out Pico connections, in case you need to attach even more sensors, wires, and circuitry. We've thrown in some rubber feet to keep the base nice and stable and to stop it from scratching your desk, or there are M2.5 mounting holes at the corners so that you can bolt it onto a solid surface if you prefer.The six sturdy black slots are edge connectors that connect the breakouts to the pins on your Pico. There's two slots for SPI breakouts, and four slots for I²C breakouts. Because I²C is a bus, you can use multiple I²C devices at the same time, providing they don't have the same I²C address (we've made sure that all of our breakouts have different addresses, and we print them on the back of the breakouts so they're easy to find).As well as being a handy way to add functionality to your Pico, Breakout Garden is also very useful for prototyping projects without the need for complicated wiring, soldering, or breadboards, and you can grow or change up your setup at any time.Features Six sturdy edge-connector slots for breakouts 4x I²C slots (5 pins) 2x SPI slot (7 pins) Landing area with female headers for Raspberry Pi Pico 0.1” pitch, 5 or 7 pin connectors Broken-out pins Reverse polarity protection (built into breakouts) 99% assembled – just need to stick on the feet! Compatible with Raspberry Pi Pico

    € 17,95

    Members € 16,16

  •  -28% SparkFun Pro Micro (RP2350) - Elektor

    SparkFun SparkFun Pro Micro (RP2350)

    The SparkFun RP2350 Pro Micro provides a powerful development platform, built around the RP2350 microcontroller. This board uses the updated Pro Micro form factor. It includes a USB-C connector, Qwiic connector, WS2812B addressable RGB LED, Boot and Reset buttons, resettable PTC fuse, and PTH and castellated solder pads. The RP2350 is a unique dual-core microcontroller with two ARM Cortex-M33 processors and two Hazard3 RISC-V processors, all running at up to 150 MHz! Now, this doesn't mean the RP2350 is a quad-core microcontroller. Instead, users can select which two processors to run on boot instead. You can run two processors of the same type or one of each. The RP2350 also features 520 kB SRAM in ten banks, a host of peripherals including two UARTs, two SPI and two I²C controllers, and a USB 1.1 controller for host and device support. The Pro Micro also includes two expanded memory options: 16 MB of external Flash and 8 MB PSRAM connected to the RP2350's QSPI controller. The RP2350 Pro Micro works with C/C++ using the Pico SDK, MicroPython, and Arduino development environments. Features RP2350 Microcontroller 8 MB PSRAM 16 MB Flash Supply Voltage USB: 5 V RAW: 5.3 V (max.) Pro Micro Pinout 2x UART 1x SPI 10x GPIO (4 used for UART1 and UART0) 4x Analog USB-C Connector USB 1.1 Host/Device Support Qwiic Connector Buttons Reset Boot LEDs WS2812 Addressable RGB LED Red Power LED Dimensions: 33 x 17.8 mm Downloads Schematic Eagle Files Board Dimensions Hookup Guide RP2350 MicroPython Firmware (Beta 04) SparkFun Pico SDK Library Arduino Pico Arduino Core Datasheet (RP2350) Datasheet (APS6404L PSRAM) RP2350 Product Brief Raspberry Pi RP2350 Microcontroller Documentation Qwiic Info Page GitHub Repository

    € 24,95€ 17,95

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  • ArdiPi - Uno R3 Board based on Raspberry Pi Pico W - Elektor

    SB Components ArdiPi Uno R3 Board (based on Raspberry Pi Pico W)

    ArdiPi is the ultimate Arduino Uno alternative packed with powerful specs and exciting features in the Arduino Uno form factor. You can enjoy a low-cost solution with access to the largest support communities for Raspberry Pi. ArdiPi variant is powered by Raspberry Pi Pico W. The built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity makes the board ideal for IoT projects or projects requiring wireless communication. Features Arduino Uno form factor, so you can connect 3.3 V compatible Arduino shields SD card slot for storage and data transfer Drag-and-drop programming using mass storage over USB Multifunction GPIO breakout supporting general I/O, UART, I²C, SPI, ADC & PWM functions. Multi-tune Buzzer to add audio alert into the project SWD pins breakout for serial debugging Multi-platform support like Arduino IDE, MicroPython, and CircuitPython. Comes with HID support, so the device can simulate a mouse or keyboard Specifications Powered by RP2040 microcontroller which is a dual-core Arm Cortex-M0+ processor, 2 MB of onboard flash storage, 264 kB of RAM On-board single-band 2.4 GHz wireless interfaces (802.11n) for WiFi and Bluetooth 5 (LE) WPA3 & Soft access point supporting up to four clients Operating voltage of pins 3.3 V and board supply 5 V 25 Multipurpose GPIOs breakout in Arduino style for easy peripheral interfacing I²C, SPI, and UART communications protocol support 2 MB of onboard Flash memory Cross-platform development and multiple programming language support

    € 24,95

    Members € 22,46

  • Pimoroni Inventor 2040 W (incl. Pico W) - Elektor

    Pimoroni Pimoroni Inventor 2040 W (incl. Pico W)

    Inventor 2040 W is a multi-talented board that does (almost) everything you might want a robot, prop or other mechanical thing to do. Drive a couple of fancy motors with encoders attached? Yep! Add up to six servos? Sure? Attach a little speaker so you can make noise? No problem! It's also got a battery connector so you can power your inventions from AA/AAA or LiPo batteries and carry your miniature automaton/animated top hat/treasure chest that growls at your enemies around with you untethered.You also get a ton of options for hooking up sensors and other gubbins – there's two Qw/ST connectors (and an unpopulated Breakout Garden slot) for attaching breakouts, three ADC pins for analog sensors, photoresistors and such, and three spare digital GPIO you could use for LEDs, buttons or digital sensors. Speaking of LEDs, the board features 12 addressable LEDs (AKA Neopixels) – one for each servo and GPIO/ADC channel.Features Raspberry Pi Pico W Aboard Dual Arm Cortex M0+ running at up to 133 Mhz with 264 kB of SRAM 2 MB of QSPI flash supporting XiP Powered and programmable by USB micro-B 2.4 GHz wireless 2 JST-SH connectors (6 pin) for attaching motors Dual H-Bridge motor driver (DRV8833) Per motor current limiting (425 mA) Per motor direction indicator LEDs 2 pin (Picoblade-compatible) connector for attaching speaker JST-PH (2 pin) connector for attaching battery (input voltage 2.5-5.5 V) 6 sets of header pins for connecting 3 pin hobby servos 6 sets of header pins for GPIO (3 of which are ADC capable) 12x addressable RGB LEDs/Neopixels User button Reset button 2x Qw/ST connectors for attaching breakouts Unpopulated headers for adding a Breakout Garden slot Fully assembled No soldering required (unless you want to add the Breakout Garden slot). C/C++ and MicroPython libraries Schematic Downloads Download pirate-brand MicroPython Getting Started with Raspberry Pi Pico Motor function reference Servo function reference MicroPython examples C++ examples

    € 44,95

    Members € 40,46

Features of the Raspberry Pi Pico

Raspberry Pis are small, versatile mini computers that you can use for all kinds of different projects. Whether it's simple tasks like streaming media or more advanced applications like building a Raspberry Pi-powered robot, the possibilities are endless! One of the latest additions to the Raspberry Pi family is the Pico RP2040

The Raspberry Pi Pico is easy to program with popular high-level languages such as MicroPython and or C/C++. The Pico is small in size and no less than twice as fast as its predecessor, the Raspberry Pi Zero. In addition, it is also a formidable Arduino competitor.

Raspberry Pi Pico is a cost-effective and versatile controller that is perfect for a wide variety of projects. The Pico RP2040 has two powerful Cortex M0+ cores that can be clocked up to 133 MHz and has 264 KB SRAM and 2 MB Flash memory.

Our Raspberry Pico products: From boards to modules & books!

Mastering the Raspberry Pi Pico can be done using 50 projects with Micropython in our Raspberry Pi Pico Essentials book. This book gives you a practical introduction to the world of Raspberry Pi Pico in combination with this programming language.

Or choose a 3.5-inch Waveshare touch display module with a smoother touch effect than AD-driven solutions. This touchscreen comes with development resources and manual (examples Raspberry Pi Pico C/C++ and MicroPython)

The official Raspberry Pi Pico products are available thanks to an official partnership with Raspberry Pi, directly from the manufacturer's factory. This means that when Raspberry launches a new product, it can be delivered on the launch day.

Other applications for your Raspberry Pi

In the offer on Elektor Store you will find various other applications for the Raspberry Pi Pico with which you can give your projects a new dimension. Some of the most popular other applications come from Waveshare and Pimoroni. Both are suppliers and manufacturers of educational, industrial and hobbyist electronics.

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