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Raspberry Pi Pico W Pico W Reviews

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Great little board, cheap and really easy to program.
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Posted 1 year ago
Bought on a whim to join my other Pis in a drawer. But that's not the Pi's fault!
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Posted 1 year ago
Using it to learn Python and electronic mechanisms and it sure is great for it. Connect it to a breadboard and it soon becomes a great SBC to either try your first ever LED blinker or your own mini robot. Having a wireless connection allows you to develop your own technology without having the Pico connected to your computer with a cable. That may not sound like much but when you are developing a reversing ultrasonic sensor for your car and you want to do adjustments without having to remove everything or creating a medium sized servo mechanism controlled gyroscopically then it does make it a lot easier. Especially since you want it to switch on and run without any input. With a bit of imagination, you can make anything you want (within reason of course). All in all, a great board for beginners and pro's alike.
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Posted 1 year ago
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Posted 1 year ago
I Purchased a Pico-W to drive the Waveshare 'Nixie' Clock. The Pico-W looks to be a good microcontroller though I am not convinced it is better that ESP32's. I note that Micropython is available but I am not a fan of Python with its awful syntax! I am currently trying to develop a binaries using the Pico C/C++ dev. kit and that has meant yet another SDK learning curve. Incidentally, I have found that CMake does not allow the '#' symbol in a CMakeLists.txt (quoted or unquoted) string. This means means that my files which do require the '#' will have to manually edited into either the resulting Makefile(s) or in the source code files. On balance I think I prefer ESP32 over the Rpi Pico range even though I have 25+ Rpi's (V1-4) in my net.
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Posted 1 year ago
Delivered on time, having great fun playing with it.
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Posted 1 year ago
Verry quick shipment. Product works as advertised.
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Posted 1 year ago
Given the availability problems of the raspberry pi, I thought I would try the pico w instead. I'm glad I did, as they are easy to set up and program in micro python (not tried C). I'm using the pico to monitor temperature and humidity and then communicate the results (using the sockets, library APIs in python) to a file server on an old laptop. I get my laptop to then do the heavy lifting with temperature analysis etc. This seems to be a good approach. Pico arrived quickly and is good value at £6.30
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Posted 1 year ago