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Link Note Download OverviewIn this guide you'll learn how to install Earle Philhower's Arduino core for RP2040 devices, arduino-pico. This core supports a bunch of different RP2040 boards.
Supported boards at time of writing (there's probably more now)
This core makes it easy to use Arduino with all your favorite RP2040 boards so you can create fast projects using them.
PartsThe core supports all the boards below so pick whichever you want. There are some boards supported that haven't even been released yet, so if there's one on that list you want to use, check back later.
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