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Raspberry Pi Pico Without Headers Reviews

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Brilliant device that has started me on the path towards developing embedded solutions for audio processing. Thanks for creating it!
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Posted 4 years ago
Excellent product. Similar to pi hut, both delivery and service to notch
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Posted 4 years ago
Nice little microcontroller, Quick delivery, will use pihut again if i need other items
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Posted 4 years ago
I like it. I just built driver for diesel heater. I used to start and stop it manually. Now It was so easy to build POC(Production(version) of concept)
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Posted 4 years ago
Tried all I've read about it. Incredible piece of tech! Small advice: solder legs upside down: for python (micro or circuit) you don't really need bootsel button, but this case you will see all the marks and numbers ob GPIO pins. Very useful.
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Posted 4 years ago
In the first place, the order, shipping and delivery time were excellent, thanks The Pi Hut! I ordered a couple of Picos for test as soon as I read about them. The first experience with Pico is excellent, very good microcontroller with two cores, excellent tools and very comprehensive documentation. The documentation is well written, very informative and suitable for everyone, from beginners to professionals. Pico has (almost) everything necessary, enough GPIOs, PWMs, AD inputs, and serial ports. Since I use various ARM Cortex-M systems for educational purposes, I would be eager to switch to Pico, in case that Mbed support is available. Further, a (more expensive) variant with WLAN would make it ideal, not just for educational purposes, but also for various IoT, smarthome and similar projects. In any case, my sincere recommendation for anyone starting with or using microcontrollers.
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Posted 4 years ago