Pico + Soldered Headers
Internal Reference:
RAS-PICO-SH
Key Features
- Dual-core ARM Cortex M0+ processor, flexible clock up to 133 MHz
- 264 KB SRAM and 2 MB on-board Flash memory
- Castellated module allows direct soldering to carrier boards
- USB 1.1 Host and Device support
- Low-power sleep and dormant modes
- Comprehensive C/C++/Micropython SDK, software examples, and documentation
- Drag & drop programming using mass storage over USB
- 26 multifunctional GPIO pins
- 2 x SPI, 2 x I2C, 2 x UART, 3 x 12-bit ADC, 16 x controllable PWM channels
- Accurate clock and timer on-chip
- Temperature sensor
- Accelerated floating-point libraries on-chip
- 8 x Programmable I/O (PIO) state machines for custom peripheral support
Description
The Raspberry Pi Pico is a microcontroller board based on the Raspberry Pi RP2040 microcontroller chip. It is designed as a low-cost, high-performance microcontroller board with flexible digital interfaces. The Raspberry Pi Pico features two ARM Cortex-M0+ cores running up to 133 MHz, 256 KB of RAM, 30 GPIO pins, and a broad range of interfacing options. This is paired with 2 MB of on-board QSPI Flash memory for code and data storage.
In addition to powerful hardware resources, the Pico has rich and complete software support and community resources. It comes with the official Raspberry Pi C/C++ SDK and Micropython SDK. You can get started with Raspberry Pi Pico via this link.
The Pico is designed to work with either soldered 0.1" pin headers (it is 0.1" wider than a standard 40-pin DIP package) or can be used as a surface-mountable 'module,' as the user I/O pins are also castellated. There are SMT pads underneath the USB connector and BOOTSEL button, allowing these signals to be accessed if used as a reflow-soldered SMT module.
Part List
- Raspberry Pi Pico with soldered headers (lead-free)