Connecting to the Internet with Raspberry Pi Pico W Getting Raspberry Pi Pico W online with C/C++ or MicroPython
●Raspberry Pi Pico W has been designed to be a low cost yet flexible development platform for RP2040, with the addition of a 2.4GHz wireless interface and the following key features:
■ RP2040 microcontroller with 2MB of external flash
■ On board 2.4GHz wireless (802.11n) interface
■ Micro-USB port for power and data (and for reprogramming the flash)
■ 40-pin 21mm×51mm 'DIP' style 1mm thick PCB with 0.1 inch through-hole pins also with edge castellations
▲ Exposes 26 multi-function 3.3V general purpose I/O (GPIO)
▲ 23 GPIO are digital-only, with 3 more which also support ADC
▲ Can be surface-mounted as a module
●Apart from the addition of wireless networking, Raspberry Pi Pico W is very similar to Raspberry Pi Pico and, like all RP2040-based boards, shares the same development environment. If you have not previously used an RP2040-based board you can get started by reading Getting started with Raspberry Pi Pico if you’re intending to use our C SDK, or Raspberry Pi Pico Python SDK if you’re thinking about using MicroPython.
microcontroller chip 、 microcontroller 、 microcontroller board |
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User's Guide |
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Please see the document for details |
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30 Jun 2022 |
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Release 1.0 |
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20.4 MB |
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