![]() ![]() The focus on MicroPython, as opposed to C/C++, minimizes the confusion and time required to get started with the Pico. One particular draw of the Pico is its compatibility with MicroPython, which is chosen as the programming tool for this project. One of the innovations of the Pico is the dual-core processor, which permits multiprocessing at clock rates up to 133 MHz. The board is just 21mm x 51mm in size, making it ideal for applications that require low-profile designs. ![]() The Pico shares many of the capabilities of common Arduino boards including: analog-to-digital conversion (12-bit ADC), UART, SPI, I2C, PWM, among others. The Raspberry Pi Pico was recently released by the Raspberry Pi Foundation as a competitive microcontroller in the open-source electronics sphere. ![]()
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