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pico-micropython-examples
- How do I power the on-board RGB LED?
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Is PWM implemented in hardware or software with a pico
You would have to look at the code to be sure. (I'm too lazy to look.) But if you want, you can use this code to ensure that you are using the PIO hardware (and that wouldn't have problems with interrupts): https://github.com/raspberrypi/pico-micropython-examples/blob/master/pio/pio_pwm.py
- Help with UART on pi Pico
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Just got my first Pico W
You can then look at the MicroPython pico examples and try adding the adc code to read the onboard temperature, and send it in the request. Then you can look for help on using the Adafruit_DHT code. Take small steps.
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The future of computers is only $4 away, with Raspberry Pi CEO Eben Upton
Python already exists for the pico. It is a micropython port. Once you've downloaded it, you have an interactive Python prompt and a filesystem you can place a main.py file in to run at reboot. MicroPython is a fantastic way to start with microprocessors.
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Please help me to understand a piece of UART Micropython code
Thank you so much for your help. is resp=b"" equal to resp=bytes() ? and why the author did not use decode or encode? see this please-> https://github.com/raspberrypi/pico-micropython-examples/blob/master/uart/loopback/uart.py
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A Practical Look at PIO on the Raspberry Pi Pico
When working with the Pico and MicroPython, I've found an endless amount of use from the Pico MicroPython Examples repository on GitHub.
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DHT11 Temperature Sensor Library for the Raspberry Pico: Python Prototype
Line 7 - 9: Pio assembler commands as documented in the official documentation. In MicroPython, there are subtle differences to the naming conventions, so be sure to read the community documentation and also browse the examples
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Small project on a budget? The Arduino Nano is your friend.
Examples: https://github.com/raspberrypi/pico-micropython-examples
- Struggling to find good Python examples
What are some alternatives?
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picotetris - Tetris on a Raspberry Pi Pico mounted on a Pimoroni Pico Explorer
RPiPlay - An open-source AirPlay mirroring server for the Raspberry Pi. Supports iOS 9 and up.
pico-lorawan-circuitpython - Raspberry Pi Pico and LoRaWAN from CircuitPython
Raspberry-Pico-Pocket-Gamer - A Raspberry Pico RP2040 and ILI9341 based pocket console.
buzzer_music - RPI Pico / Micropython library to play music through one or more buzzers, can automatically replace chords with fast arpeggios to simulate polyphony with a single buzzer. Music can be easily taken from onlinesequencer.net
Open and cheap DIY IP-KVM based on Raspberry Pi - Open and inexpensive DIY IP-KVM based on Raspberry Pi
pico-playground
rp2040pio
Adafruit_BME280_Library - Arduino Library for BME280 sensors