The Raspberry Pi Pico W is a $6 microcontroller board with an RP2040 chip, a micro USB port, GPIO pins, and support for 802.11/b/g/n WiFi. When it first launched a year ago there was one thing that ...
Pico has announced its first ever fully supported software package for the popular and inexpensive single-board computer, the Raspberry Pi. Optimised and tested on the new Raspberry Pi 4, and the ...
Pico’s PicoLog 6 software provides a visual interface for setting up a wide range of acquisitions with up to 4 independent graph axes. Offering greater flexibility, the software also opens up the ways ...
Raspberry Pi, one of the most popular single-board computer platforms, is now supported by Pico Technology’s advanced data-logging software. Tested and optimized for Raspberry Pi 4 and the current 3B ...
I came across a delightful design by the un-named person behind 101 Things, a blog and a YouTube channel. It is an up-to-30MHz software defined radio using a ...
If you’ve ever worked on a system that loads its software from a ROM or EPROM, you know how much of a hassle it can be to make frequent changes to the code. Pulling the chip, flashing it, and sticking ...
Learn more about optimizing the Raspberry Pi 5’s software environment from the team responsible for developing the latest mini PC in the range. The evolution and development of the Raspberry Pi 5 ...
In part one of this mini-series I talked about the trials and tribulations and eventual joy of ordering and receiving a Raspberry Pi Zero. In part two I looked in more detail at the Raspberry Pi Zero ...
Recently, [Edward Schmitz] wrote in to let us know about his Hackaday.io project: SigCore UC: An Open-Source Universal I/O ...