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Wanna learn how to program a Raspberry Pi Pico? Wanna build a robot? Do both – and lots more – with BEAPER Pico!
April fool's morning thought...
I have BEAPER Pico for #RaspberryPiPico...
and I have BEAPER Nano for #Arduino Nano ESP32...
do I need to create BEAPER Micro for #Microchip PIC?
ph0wn labs #2: Raspberry Pico (RP2040)
- next Tuesday: April 1st, 2025
- time: 19:00 - 22:00
- Sophia Hack Lab (SHL) - 2323 Chem. de Saint-Bernard, Space Antipolis Batiment 9, 06220 Vallauris - Sophia Antipolis. On site only - no recording.
1. Setup Pico SDK
2. Pico le Croco's car engine won't start! Help him repair it, and solve ph0wn 2024 CTF challenge Pico PCB
3. Implement an April Fool program for the board, and flash it
Have fun!
Don't forget your laptop, you'd be left with your eyes to cry. Please check your laptop has a USB slot Type A. If not, come with an adapter.
+ install a disassembler (Ghidra, IDA Pro, Radare2...)
NB. Pico le Croco is not affiliated with the Raspberry Pico, but the play on words was so tempting...
New #robot family portrait just dropped!
ARPS-2 and BEAPER Nano are excited to welcome their new sibling, BEAPER Pico!
These three are designed to make it easy for beginners to learn #microcontroller #programming and to build simple robots using #Arduino UNO, Arduino Nano ESP32, and #RaspberryPiPico – find out more about BEAPER Pico here: https://lectronz.com/products/beaper-pico
@pescara MicroPython, un caso d'uso pratico
Stasera, alle 18:00, Moreno Mazzocchetti ci guiderà all'uso pratico di MicroPython su Raspberry PI Pico
Università degli Studi "Gabriele d'Annunzio", Dipartimento di Neuroscienze
ClockworkPi Unveils New PicoCalc Handheld - Do you like scientific calculators? Don’t bother answering that question, you’re r... - https://hackaday.com/2025/03/14/clockworkpi-unveils-new-picocalc-handheld/ #scientificcalculator #microcontrollers #raspberrypipico #handheldshacks #raspberrypi #clockworkpi
Do you like scientific calculators? Don’t bother answering…
HackadayHow to use an RFID reader with a Raspberry Pi Pico - ACCESS GRANTED
... - https://www.tomshardware.com/raspberry-pi/raspberry-pi-pico/how-to-use-an-rfid-reader-with-a-raspberry-pi-pico #raspberrypipico #raspberrypi
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Tom's HardwareI've now put up the designs for my own take on a MIDI touch board based on the Raspberry Pi PIco, based on ideas from my Pico Touch Keyboard that I published before. It's something I've been meaning to do for some time!
As well as 21 GPIO touch pads with holes that are Lego compatible, this includes serial MIDI IN/OUT.
With hindsight, I should have added a PWM filter too :)
https://diyelectromusic.com/2025/03/02/pico-touch-board-pcb-build-guide/
The corruption of the #Pimoroni Badger is complete! #esphome #eink #epaper #homeassistant #3dprinting #3dprinted #smarthome #scifi #StarWars #rp2040 #raspberrypi #RaspberryPiPico
Чувак не только прикольный девайс замутил, но и процесс описывает очень занимательно https://youtu.be/rnwPmoWMGqk #RaspberryPiPico #electronics #diy
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www.youtube.comThis DIY handheld combines two Raspberry Pi Pico boards (one for CPU and one for GPU) with a keyboard and 5 inch display. But the real reason to watch the video is for Abe's near-deadpan description of the complicated build process. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rnwPmoWMGqk #Handheld #RaspberryPiPico #PicoVision #AbesProjects
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www.youtube.comQuestion for microcontroller C++ nerds. When creating an instance of a hardware class (e.g. The display) is there any real advantage to creating via a pointer: ClassName* myvar() versus creating a scoped instance (which is global to the program): ClassName myvar()
#coding #pico #rpi-pico #raspberrypipico #dev #cpp
RP2040 now certified to run at 200mHz, up from 133mHz https://www.hackster.io/news/the-raspberry-pi-rp2040-gets-a-surprise-speed-boost-unlocks-an-official-200mhz-mode-d6c9d267de5a
Spec sheet change brings a faster clockspeed than the…
Hackster.ioNeeded a way to simulate the serial input of a barcode scanner so a printed a housing for an arcade button and wrote some really quick firmware to randomly enter SKUs on a Pico.
Gotta say, it’s really satisfying testing software by smacking a big clicky button
This time I look into digitally controlled oscillators, what are the differences to analog ones and which problems need to be solved. Enjoy!
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sv4u-9ydJNE
Peertube: https://makertube.net/w/pAkxgeFimhYszEyK3USxS3
#synth #synthesizer #synthdiy #dco #vco #analog #RaspberryPiPico
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www.youtube.comMy current project - a clock for my home - progresses nicely.
(Showing only duration since boot right now, because I am still waiting for the pico with W to be able to fetch time from network).
Color cycles nicely. Written with #embassy in #rust #rustlang of course. #raspberrypi #RaspberryPiPico #raspberrypipico2
Woooo, finished testing the input board with the Raspberry Pi Pico. I'm using `SPI0` for the input side and `SPI1` for the outputs. Everything looks good, and I'm running `SPI0`'s clock speed at 8 MHz which means I'm reading all of the inputs pretty quickly. Even ran the traces to the Pico on the PCB. I'll wait to run the output side until I get the adapter boards in. However, definitely progress. #electronics #raspberryPiPico
Flashing Your Own Code to the nRF52811: A Raspberry Pi Pico Guide
Unlock the potential of the nRF52811 chip with this step-by-step guide on using a Raspberry Pi Pico as a debug probe. Whether you're looking to create a custom conference badge or explore wireless com...
https://news.lavx.hu/article/flashing-your-own-code-to-the-nrf52811-a-raspberry-pi-pico-guide
Motion studies for a kinetic sculpture. Also, testing out an electronic motor controller circuit I designed for projects like these. Does the trick it seems.
#kinetic #soundart #robotics #kineticart #arduino #raspberrypi #raspberrypipico