Raspberry Pi Pico
Category: Raspberry pi
₦10000.00
The Raspberry Pi Pico is a compact, high-performance microcontroller board based on the RP2040 chip, designed for electronics, programming, and embedded system projects.
Key Features
RP2040 dual-core ARM Cortex-M0+ processor
264 KB on-chip SRAM
2 MB onboard flash memory
Operates at 3.3V logic level
26 multifunction GPIO pins for sensors, modules, and peripherals
USB micro-B interface for programming and power
Supports C/C++ SDK and MicroPython
Ultra-low power consumption and small form factor
Detailed Description
The Raspberry Pi Pico is a versatile microcontroller board designed for both beginners and advanced electronics enthusiasts. Its RP2040 dual-core processor offers robust performance for a wide range of applications, including robotics, IoT devices, automation, and embedded systems.
Despite its tiny size, the Pico provides a generous number of GPIO pins, supporting PWM, I2C, SPI, UART, and ADC functionality. Programming can be done using the official C/C++ SDK or MicroPython, making it beginner-friendly while still powerful for complex projects.
With USB connectivity, the Pico can be powered and programmed easily, while its low power consumption allows for battery-powered and portable projects. Its small footprint makes it ideal for compact electronics, wearables, and custom embedded solutions.
Technical Specifications
Microcontroller: RP2040 dual-core ARM Cortex-M0+
Clock Speed: 133 MHz
RAM: 264 KB SRAM
Flash Memory: 2 MB
Operating Voltage: 3.3V
GPIO Pins: 26 multifunction pins
Interfaces: I2C, SPI, UART, PWM, ADC
USB Interface: Micro-USB
Power Supply: 1.8–5.5V
What’s in the Box
1 × Raspberry Pi Pico
(USB cable, accessories, and breakout boards sold separately unless stated otherwise)
Ideal For
Learning microcontroller programming
Robotics and IoT projects
Embedded systems and automation
Educational electronics kits
Compact and low-power electronics projects
Important Note
The Raspberry Pi Pico operates at 3.3V logic level and is not 5V tolerant. Ensure proper voltage regulation when connecting to higher-voltage devices. Programming requires a micro-USB cable.