BPI-Pico-RP2040

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Introduction

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The Banana Pi Pico series is a low-power microcontroller development board designed for the Internet of Things.

BPI-Pico-RP2040 is a microcontroller development board launched by Banana Pi equipped with RP2040 chip. Its most notable feature is to add a Onboard WS2812 color LED; replace the 3-Pin DEBUG interface with a JST SH 1mm 4-Pin socket, which can be connected with Qwiic & STEMMA QT or any possible peripherals; replace the micro-USB socket with a USB Type-C socket , supports reversible insertion, and is compatible with the USB Type-C cable of most modern smartphones, no additional purchase is required.

key features

  • Dual-core ARM Cortex M0+ CPU cores (up to 133 MHz)
  • 264K SRAM
  • 2MB Flash
  • 26 available GPIO pins, 4 of which support ADC analog input
  • 1 x LED
  • 1 x WS2812 LED
  • 1 × JST SH 1mm 4-Pin socket
  • 1 × USB Type-C socket

Hardware

Hardware interface

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Hardware Size

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BPI-PicoW-S3 size chart
Pin spacing 2.54mm
Mounting hole spacing 17.6mm/ 11.4mm
Mounting hole size Inner diameter 2.1mm/outer diameter 3.4mm
Mainboard size 11.4 × 55.8(mm)
Thickness 1.2mm

The pin spacing is compatible with universal boards (hole boards, dot matrix boards) and breadboards, which is convenient for debugging applications.