uf2 here). You can find C++ examples here and MicroPython examples here - there's a Cheerlights example that shows you how to make requests from an API, and one that sets your Pico up as a tiny HTTP server, accessible through your browser.Īlternatively, you can use Pico Wireless Pack with CircuitPython and Adafruit's ESP32SPI and Adafruit_CircuitPython_SD libraries. We've added C++/MicroPython support for Wireless Pack to our Pico libraries and our custom MicroPython uf2 comes with drivers baked in (you can find instructions for how to install the custom. Dimensions: approx 53mm x 25mm x 11mm (L x W x H, including headers and components).No soldering required (as long as your Pico has header pins attached).Pre-soldered female headers for attaching your Raspberry Pi Pico.
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