In this book, we use the Raspberry Pi Pico 2 and program it in Rust to explore various exciting projects. You'll work on exercises like dimming an LED, controlling a servo motor, measuring distance with a sonic sensor, displaying the Ferris (🦀) image on an OLED display, using RFID reader, playing songs on a buzzer, turning on an LED when the room light is off, measuring temperature, and much more.
Meet the hardware - Pico 2We will be using the Raspberry Pi Pico 2 (RP2350 chip). It features the new RP2350 chip with dual-core flexibility;offering Arm Cortex-M33 cores and optional RISC-V Hazard3 cores. You can operate it as the standard ARM core or switch to the RISC-V architecture. You find more details from the official website.
You can access the MD book here: https://pico.implrust.com/
or you can run locally
You can support this book by starring this project on GitHub or sharing this book with others 😊
The Pico Pico book(this project) is distributed under the following licenses:
The experiments and projects shared in this book have worked for me, but results may vary. I'm not responsible for any issues or damage that may occur while you're experimenting. Please proceed with caution and take necessary safety precautions.
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