OSOYOO Python Hardware Programming Learning Kit with Raspberry Pi Pico board

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OSOYOO Python Hardware Programming Learning Kit with Raspberry Pi Pico board

OSOYOO Python Hardware Programming Learning Kit with Raspberry Pi Pico board

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OSOYOO Python hardware Programming Learning kit

  • Raspberry Pi Pico is a low-cost, high-performance microcontroller board with flexible digital interfaces.
  • It is built on RP2040, a brand-new chip developed right here at Raspberry Pi. Whether you’re looking for a standalone board for deep-embedded development or a companion to your Raspberry Pi computer, or you’re taking your first steps with a microcontroller, this is the board for you.

    For the Pico, we created the basic starter learning kit. We have prepared many interesting and practical projects for you, and collected a lot of authoritative related information, just turn on your computer and you can complete programming learning.

  • Raspberry Pi Pico Features :

    RP2040 microcontroller chip designed by Raspberry Pi in the United Kingdom

    • Dual-core Arm Cortex M0+ processor, flexible clock running up to 133 MHz

    • 264KB of SRAM, and 2MB of on-board Flash memory

    • Castellated module allows soldering direct to carrier boards

    • USB 1.1 with device and host support ,Low-power sleep and dormant modes

    • Drag-and-drop programming using mass storage over USB

    • 26 × multi-function GPIO pins, Accurate clock and timer on-chip

    • 2 × SPI, 2 × I2C, 2 × UART, 3 × 12-bit ADC, 16 × controllable PWM channels

    • Temperature sensor,Accelerated floating-point libraries on-chip

Programming Languages and Tutorials

 

  • We have operation video, PDF and online tutorials, everyone can easily learn to operate the Pico.
  • We provide 3 programming languages: MicroPython、IDE(C/C++) and Piper(graphical programming). You can view different tutorials according to your needs

 

More detailed information see : https://osoyoo.com/2021/07/28/raspberry-pi-pico-learning-kit/

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Jackel
A Raspberry Pi Pico starter kit.

For many projects I prefer the Pico for size and power constraints. It gives you the size and power advantages of Arduino but with more advanced coding, compatibility and control of a Raspberry.

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Nahomy
Very very nice kit!

It includes a Pi Pico with the side headers pre-soldered on (they also give you a three pin header for the debugger connection that's not soldered on so it doesn't interfere with plugging it into a breadboard) along with a really nice collection of parts that you can do some pretty fun stuff with. There's a nice LCD display, an RFID reader module with a couple of RFID tags to play with, a bag full of resistors (with a color-code chart), a bunch of LEDs, photo sensors, a PID (infrared) motion detector to make a motion sensing alarm, a mini servo, POTs, five buttons, and a breadboard (with bundles of both male-to-male and male-to-female wires for hookup) and short USB A to micro cable, all nicely packed in anti-static bags in a small box. You just need a computer as everything else you need is included.

The documentation and tutorials are all online (there's a booklet included in several languages that basically just points you to the web page to get started) but they're actually quite good. There are five or so microPython tutorials (using the cross-platform free Thonny IDE), an Arduino IDE setup example, and a few using the web based graphical Piper (Scratch-like) visual programming system that cover the same topics as the first few microPython tutorials. These are all interesting and easy to follow. There are YouTube videos for each one though they're made with a synthesized voice that I find annoying to listen to and you really don't need them as everything is covered in the text.

Once you've worked through the few tutorials provided, you can explore on your own and they give you quite a few more parts than the tutorials use so when you want to do something with more LEDs or another potentiometer, or more buttons, you're already set.

The Pi Pico and microPython are very deep and interesting systems that you can spend a lot of time exploring if you're so inclined. The Pi Pico sells for $4 (through the Pi foundation) so there's little worry if you manage to damage it somehow.

This is one of the most complete "starter kits" I've seen with really quite good examples to get you started. I have come to have a much better appreciation for the RP2040 microcontroller of the Pi Pico and the microPython implementation for it. Great for anyone who likes to tinker.

All the stars, recommended.