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Welcome to Your Raspberry Pi Pico
Welcome to your Raspberry Pi Pico, a microcontroller board based on silicon designed in Raspberry Pi.Whether you choose to use our C / C ++ SDK or our official MicroPython port, everything you need to get started is right here. You will also find links to technical documentation for both our Raspberry Pi Pico microcontroller board and our RP2040 microcontroller chip.
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Card Features
Raspberry Pi Pico is a low cost, high performance microcontroller board with flexible digital interfaces. Key features include:
RP2040 microcontroller chip designed by Raspberry Pi in the UK
Dual core Arm Cortex M0 + processor, dynamic clock frequency up to 133 MHz
264KB SRAM and 2MB onboard Flash memory
Castellated module allows soldering directly to carrier boards
Device and host powered USB 1.1
Low power sleep and sleep modes
Drag and drop programming using mass storage over USB
26 × multi-function GPIO pin
2 × SPI, 2 × I2C, 2 × UART, 3 × 12-bit ADC, 16 × controllable PWM channels
Accurate clock and timer on chip
Temperature sensor
On-chip time-lapse floating point libraries
8 × Programmable I / O (PIO) state machines for dedicated peripheral support
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What\'s in your Pico?
If you forgot what was programmed into your Raspberry Pi Pico and the program was created using the Pico C / C ++ SDK, it will usually have a name embedded in the binary and other useful information. You can use the Picotool command line utility to find out these details. Instructions on how to use Picotool to do this are all in the \'Getting Started\' documentation.
Debug using another Raspberry Pi Pico
It is possible to use a Raspberry Pi Pico to debug another Pico. This is possible through picoprobe, an application that allows a Pico to function as a USB → SWD and UART converter. This makes it easy to use Pico on non-Raspberry Pi platforms such as Windows, Mac, and Linux computers without GPIOs to connect directly to your Pico. Instructions on how to use Picoprobe to do this are all in the \'Getting Started\' documentation.
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Resetting the flash memory
Pico\'s BOOTSEL mode lives in read-only memory inside the RP2040 chip and cannot be accidentally overwritten. Regardless, if you hold down the BOOTSEL button while plugging your Pico, it will appear as a drive from which you can drag a new UF2 file onto it. There is no way to brick the board through software. However, there are some situations where you might want to make sure your Flash memory is empty. You can do this by dragging and dropping a custom UF2 binary file into your Pico while in mass storage mode.
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Documentation for Raspberry Pi Pico board and RP2040 microcontroller:
Raspberry Pi Pico Datasheet
RP2040 Datasheet
RP2040 Hardware Design
Raspberry Pi Pico Getting Started Guide
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