Raspberry Pi Pico

Buku Lophunzitsira la Raspberry Pi Pico Microcontroller

Model: Pico (SC0915)

1. Zamalonda Zathaview

The Raspberry Pi Pico is a compact, high-performance microcontroller board developed by Raspberry Pi. It features the RP2040, a custom-designed microcontroller chip, offering a flexible platform for a wide range of embedded projects.

Zofunika kwambiri ndi izi:

Kuyambira pamwamba kutsika view of Raspberry Pi Pico board

Chithunzi 1: Pamwamba-pansi view of the Raspberry Pi Pico microcontroller board, showing the RP2040 chip, USB port, BOOTSEL button, and GPIO pins.

2. Malangizo Kukhazikitsa

This section outlines the basic steps to prepare your Raspberry Pi Pico for use.

2.1. Required Components

2.2. Initial Firmware Installation

  1. Lumikizani ku Kompyuta: Press ndi kugwira BOOTSEL button on the Pico. While holding, connect the Pico to your computer using a Micro USB cable. Release the BOOTSEL button once connected.
  2. Access USB Mass Storage: Your computer should recognize the Pico as a mass storage device named "RPI-RP2".
  3. Drag and Drop Firmware: Download the desired firmware file (e.g., MicroPython UF2 file) from the official Raspberry Pi website. Drag and drop this UF2 file onto the "RPI-RP2" drive.
  4. Yambitsaninso: The Pico will automatically reboot, and the "RPI-RP2" drive will disappear. The new firmware is now installed.
Zopindika view of Raspberry Pi Pico connected via USB

Chithunzi 2: Chopindika view of the Raspberry Pi Pico, illustrating its compact size and the Micro USB port for power and data transfer.

3. Malangizo Ogwiritsira Ntchito

Once firmware is installed, you can begin programming and interacting with your Raspberry Pi Pico.

3.1. Programming Environments

3.2. GPIO Pin Usage

The Pico features 26 multi-function GPIO pins that can be configured for various purposes, including digital input/output, analog input, PWM, I2C, SPI, and UART communication.

Raspberry Pi Pico pinout diagram

Figure 3: Detailed pinout diagram for the Raspberry Pi Pico, illustrating the function of each of the 40 pins, including power, ground, and various GPIO capabilities.

Refer to the official Raspberry Pi Pico documentation for detailed pin assignments and programming examples for specific functionalities.

4. Kusamalira

Proper care ensures the longevity and reliable operation of your Raspberry Pi Pico.

5. Mavuto

This section addresses common issues you might encounter with your Raspberry Pi Pico.

5.1. Nkhani Wamba ndi Mayankho

For further assistance, consult the official Raspberry Pi Pico documentation and community forums.

6. Mafotokozedwe aukadaulo

MbaliTsatanetsatane
Microcontroller ChipRP2040 (designed by Raspberry Pi)
PurosesaDual-core Arm Cortex M0+ @ 133 MHz
SRAM264 KB
Flash Memory2MB on-board QSPI Flash
Zithunzi za GPIO26 multi-function GPIO pins (23 digital-only, 3 ADC capable)
Zotsatira za Analog3 x 12-bit ADC
Communication Interfaces2 x SPI, 2 x I2C, 2 x UART, 16 x PWM channels
USBMicro USB 1.1 device and host support
Magetsi2V to 5V DC via Micro USB or VSYS pin
Kutentha kwa Ntchito-20°C mpaka +85°C
Makulidwe (LxWxH)1.97 x 0.79 x 0.39 mainchesi (50 x 21 x 1 mm)
Kulemera0.01 ounces (pafupifupi 2g)
Pansi view of Raspberry Pi Pico with pin labels

Chithunzi 4: Pansi view of the Raspberry Pi Pico, showing the castellated edges for surface mounting and additional pin labels.

7. Chitsimikizo ndi Thandizo

The Raspberry Pi Pico is designed for educational and hobbyist use. Specific warranty details may vary depending on the retailer and region of purchase. Please refer to your point of purchase for warranty information.

For technical support and further resources, please visit the official Raspberry Pi website and community forums:

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