pimoroni-pico VS badger2040

Compare pimoroni-pico vs badger2040 and see what are their differences.

pimoroni-pico

Libraries and examples to support Pimoroni Pico add-ons in C++ and MicroPython. (by pimoroni)

badger2040

Sample code I used to design my badge for events to share information with attendees (by 094459)
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pimoroni-pico badger2040
25 1
1,202 7
3.7% -
8.9 0.0
4 days ago almost 2 years ago
C Python
MIT License MIT License
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pimoroni-pico

Posts with mentions or reviews of pimoroni-pico. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-06-02.
  • Family Photos vs 256 Kb RAM
    5 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 2 Jun 2023
    It takes some time to decode, but I can grab- for example- this 259k JPEG: http://placekitten.com/3840/2160

    And display it from the microSD card with this code: https://gist.github.com/Gadgetoid/0b8e352e377135d743338c9483...

    As more or less demonstrated by this example: https://github.com/pimoroni/pimoroni-pico/blob/main/micropyt...

    Decoding is done via Larry Bank's JPEGDEC: https://github.com/bitbank2/JPEGDEC

    It uses roughly 20k RAM to provide the necessary buffers both for decoding JPEGs into blocks which are passed to a drawing routine that handles copying the data into the display RAM buffer (on our larger Inky display this is backed by PSRAM). I don't believe there's a hard limit to the size of the JPEGs you can display. The main bottlenecks are decoding time and the relatively limited scaling options: FULL, HALF, QUARTER, EIGHTH.

    This aside, the authors solution is actually quite elegant. As long as you have control over the image pipeline there's no real reason to encumber the device with handling large (both in bytes and pixel dimensions) files. You'll also get much better dithering results writing your own routine to convert files from JPG to the raw 4-bits per pixel format for the display. Our built-in dithering is just a plain ordered dither matrix and, while quaint and retro, it leaves much to be desired visually.

    If you're trying to use a public API you can also make GitHub actions automate the whole image conversion process and publish the results to GitHub pages. This works great for, for example, the daily XKCD, serving both to reformat the strip for the display, credit the author, extract the "alt" text and avoid excess requests to the origin. Eg: https://pimoroni.github.io/feed2image/xkcd-800x480-daily.jpg. Though the astute will notice I still opted for jpeg in this case.

  • Ask HN: Getting started with DIY programming of electronics
    1 project | news.ycombinator.com | 11 May 2023
    I've done a lot of programmable LED projects (keyword Neopixel or WS2812) and by far my favorite hardware has been this little raspberry pi pico board that takes care of the power requirements for you, a USB-C cable can supply 3 amps, powering one or two hundred LEDs with ease. There's lot of Arduino boards that let you program a few neopixels, but supplying power for lots of them is usually the annoying part.

    https://shop.pimoroni.com/en-us/products/plasma-2040

    https://github.com/pimoroni/pimoroni-pico/tree/main/micropyt...

  • Sony backs Raspberry Pi with fresh funding, access to A.I. chips
    2 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 12 Apr 2023
    https://shop.pimoroni.com/collections/pico is the pi version of that.

    I'm still not sure why the BBC went down the route of making its own platform when adapting the arduino world would have been simpler and more effective. Still its good to see that the BBC is doing computing again.

  • Pico I2C problem with SCD41 sensor
    2 projects | /r/raspberrypipico | 2 Apr 2023
    I have a problem with an I2C connection to a SCD41 sensor (Pimoroni Breakout). The strange thing is: The example provided by Pimoroni works perfectly fine.
  • Pico KuCoin Trader gadget - I spent too long on the UI and forgot I need memory for the API and important code. Not sure how to rescue the project, or I'm just asking too much from the Pico?
    3 projects | /r/raspberrypipico | 4 Feb 2023
    But I'm using the https://github.com/pimoroni/pimoroni-pico firmware with the PicoGraphics module. There doesn't seem to much documentation about compiling their version (except the c version?)
  • Static Image on a 0.96inch display
    1 project | /r/raspberrypipico | 2 Feb 2023
  • Not much Pi, but it has a RP2040 on board - Waveshare Round LCD
    1 project | /r/raspberry_pi | 1 Feb 2023
  • Pico W and RGB matrix 64x64 project help
    1 project | /r/raspberrypipico | 15 Jan 2023
    I used the Pimoroni Micropython and the clock.py here.
  • Can you use a real computer to replace a Raspberry Pi?
    2 projects | /r/raspberry_pi | 10 Jan 2023
  • Remember to say no to walled garden/non-modular stuff
    2 projects | /r/raspberrypipico | 2 Jan 2023
    However you'll find that the file you have linked includes breakout_sgp30.hpp which in turn includes drivers/sgp30/sgp30.hpp which you can find here: https://github.com/pimoroni/pimoroni-pico/tree/main/drivers/sgp30

badger2040

Posts with mentions or reviews of badger2040. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-05-09.
  • Experimenting with digital lanyards - introducing the Badger2040
    2 projects | dev.to | 9 May 2022
    I am not going to cover the code, as it is heavily based on the sample code. You can find the code I used for my badge over at this GitHub repo. It is not the best code in the world, but I hacked it together using the sample applications so I would recommend going through those to see what you can use.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing pimoroni-pico and badger2040 you can also consider the following projects:

yocto-8 - A (WIP) PICO-8 cartridge runner for the Raspberry Pi Pico

microphone-library-for-pico - Capture audio from a microphone on your Raspberry Pi Pico or any RP2040 based board. 🎤

BME280_SensorAPI - Bosch Sensortec BME280 sensor driver. To report issues, go to https://community.bosch-sensortec.com/t5/Bosch-Sensortec-Community/ct-p/bst_community

wizio-pico - Raspberry Pi Pico development platform for PlatformIO

pico-composite8 - Raspberry Pi Pico NTSC 8-bit Composite Video output using Resistor R2R DAC, interlaced at 640x480, with slideshow on second core.

pico-debug - virtual debug pod for RP2040 "Raspberry Pi Pico" with no added hardware

OneBitDisplay - A full featured Arduino display library for 1-bit per pixel OLED, LCD and e-paper displays

JPEGDEC - An optimized JPEG decoder for Arduino

pico-micropython-examples - Examples to accompany the "Raspberry Pi Pico Python SDK" book.

pico-scd41-co2-meter - Raspberry Pi Pico and Sensirion SCD41 CO2 Meter

OSC - OSC: Arduino and Teensy implementation of OSC encoding