Raspberry Pi Pico H
Product description:
Now with prepared GPIO header.
RP2040 microcontroller chip on board
Raspberry Pi Pico is the first board in the Raspberry Pi microcontroller class to be based on silicon developed in-house ("Raspberry Silicon").
At its heart is the RP2040, a chip developed by Raspberry Pi.
Simple programming
It has two ARM Cortex-M0+ cores. The "Pico" board clocks at 133 MHz each, has 256 KB RAM as working memory and 26 GPIO pins are available for experiments or circuit construction. These are designed as connections on the edge of the board.
For beginners and experts
Based on this RP2040 silicon platform, Pico brings Raspberry's signature values of high performance, low cost and ease of use to the microcontroller space.
With a large on-chip memory, a symmetrical dual-core processor complex, deterministic bus structure and an extensive peripheral set, complemented by the unique Programmable I/O (PIO) subsystem, the RP2040 offers professional users unrivalled performance and flexibility. With detailed documentation, a sophisticated MicroPython port and a UF2 bootloader in ROM, it offers the lowest possible entry barrier for beginners and hobbyists.
The RP2040 offers high performance, low dynamic power consumption and power saving modes that support operation on battery power for extended periods of time.
The Raspberry Pi Pico combines the RP2040 with 2MB of flash memory (for code and data storage) and a power supply chip that supports input voltages of 1.8-5.5V. It offers 26 GPIO pins, three of which can act as analogue inputs, on 0.1" hole pads with wavy edges.
The Raspberry Pi Pico has digital interfaces. It is perfect for programming Python or C/C++ applications.
Raspberry Pi Pico
Highlights & Details
MCU board based on the 32-bit microcontroller RP2040
2x 133 MHz clocked ARM Cortex-M0+ cores and 264 KB RAM
Eight programmable I/O (PIO) state machines
2 MB QSPI flash memory
25 of the 30 GPIO pins are led out on expansion connectors
Programming via MicroPython or C/C++
Note
- This board is currently offered by the Raspberry Pi Foundation exclusively as a tape & reel product (board in ESD-compliant plastic packaging).
- While plugging the Pico into a USB socket, it is mandatory to press the BOOTSEL button on the board and only release it when the board is plugged into the USB socket.
Now with prepared GPIO header.
RP2040 microcontroller chip on board
Raspberry Pi Pico is the first board in the Raspberry Pi microcontroller class to be based on silicon developed in-house ("Raspberry Silicon").
At its heart is the RP2040, a chip developed by Raspberry Pi.
Simple programming
It has two ARM Cortex-M0+ cores. The "Pico" board clocks at 133 MHz each, has 256 KB RAM as working memory and 26 GPIO pins are available for experiments or circuit construction. These are designed as connections on the edge of the board.
For beginners and experts
Based on this RP2040 silicon platform, Pico brings Raspberry's signature values of high performance, low cost and ease of use to the microcontroller space.
With a large on-chip memory, a symmetrical dual-core processor complex, deterministic bus structure and an extensive peripheral set, complemented by the unique Programmable I/O (PIO) subsystem, the RP2040 offers professional users unrivalled performance and flexibility. With detailed documentation, a sophisticated MicroPython port and a UF2 bootloader in ROM, it offers the lowest possible entry barrier for beginners and hobbyists.
The RP2040 offers high performance, low dynamic power consumption and power saving modes that support operation on battery power for extended periods of time.
The Raspberry Pi Pico combines the RP2040 with 2MB of flash memory (for code and data storage) and a power supply chip that supports input voltages of 1.8-5.5V. It offers 26 GPIO pins, three of which can act as analogue inputs, on 0.1" hole pads with wavy edges.
The Raspberry Pi Pico has digital interfaces. It is perfect for programming Python or C/C++ applications.
Raspberry Pi Pico
Highlights & Details
MCU board based on the 32-bit microcontroller RP2040
2x 133 MHz clocked ARM Cortex-M0+ cores and 264 KB RAM
Eight programmable I/O (PIO) state machines
2 MB QSPI flash memory
25 of the 30 GPIO pins are led out on expansion connectors
Programming via MicroPython or C/C++
Note
- This board is currently offered by the Raspberry Pi Foundation exclusively as a tape & reel product (board in ESD-compliant plastic packaging).
- While plugging the Pico into a USB socket, it is mandatory to press the BOOTSEL button on the board and only release it when the board is plugged into the USB socket.