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Raspberry Pi Pico 2

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About this item

  • Dual Arm Cortex-M33 or Dual Hazard3 RISC-V 150MHz Processor
  • 520KB on-chip SRAM
  • Software and hardware compatible with Raspberry Pi Pico 1
  • Drag and drop programming via USB mass storage


With faster core clock speed, twice the memory, more powerful Arm cores, optional RISC‑V cores, new security features and improved interface capabilities, Raspberry Pi Pico 2 delivers a significant performance boost, while maintaining compatibility with previous Raspberry Pi Pico Series members.


Zeboss
Reviewed in France on March 31, 2025
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Nathan
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2025
It’s a Raspberry Pi Pico 2.I bought the Raspberry Pi Pico 2 for a small project and was surprised by how easy it was to get started. I’ve used a lot of other MCUs like Arduino, ESP8266, ESP32, and ATtiny85, so I’m familiar with flashing via UART or USB, but using MicroPython on the Pico makes it even more straightforward. Flashing MicroPython (and your code) onto it is as simple as dragging a file into a USB storage device—no complicated setup required. Just connect it via USB, drag MicroPython onto it, and then drop your code in like it’s a flash drive, and you’re done. You can even open the text file to view or edit your existing code, which is actually very convenient. If you’ve ever forgotten the details of a project on an Arduino, you know there’s no way to check what’s on it—MicroPython on the Pico makes that easy, like reading a file off a flash drive.One of the coolest things about this board is that it can act as a USB HID (human input device), which is the main reason I bought it. Emulating a USB HID opens up tons of possibilities for projects. I used it to wake up a tablet PC kiosk using a proximity sensor, so the screen turns on when someone approaches, and it worked perfectly and took me all of 10 minutes. It can also act as a USB host (so you could connect a keyboard, barcode scanner, etc.) with a USB OTG cable, although it requires a little more setup than acting as a USB HID.For the price, it’s a great value, especially considering it’s not a cheap clone. Unlike some budget MCU knockoffs, the Pico is manufactured by Raspberry Pi, so you get high reliability and excellent build quality. It’s well-supported, consistent, and not prone to the weird quirks or inconsistencies you sometimes find in clone boards.Plenty of free GPIO pins, Wi-Fi support (if you get the W version), and strong community support make it a great option for many projects. If you’re looking for an easy-to-use, reliable microcontroller for automation, sensors, or custom USB input devices, this is a great choice. It is also supported by ESPHome.
pattyk
Reviewed in Canada on March 12, 2025
GOOD. Fun. good and fun...
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on February 5, 2025
Does not function at all. Checked board with volt meter to see if the micro USB was not connected or damaged. It was not. Power is getting to the board. Will not boot, will not show up as a USB device even after holding BOOTSEL and applying power. No activity at all. Bummer.
Bret Weber
Reviewed in Sweden on February 12, 2025
If you enjoyed the RP2040-based Pico, this with the RP2350 will keep you busy!
Benoît Marchal
Reviewed in Belgium on January 19, 2025
Un bon microcontrolleur, tous les outils de développement sont disponibles en libre.Je regrette que le connecteur USB soit au format micro au lieu de l'USB-C qui est devenu si prévalent.
C. Schäfer
Reviewed in Germany on April 9, 2025
Klein fein pico
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