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raspberry_pi_pico_hardware [2026/06/14 20:42] – [Raspberry Pi Pico 2] walkeradminraspberry_pi_pico_hardware [2026/06/15 21:54] (current) – [Key Features] walkeradmin
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 ===== Introduction ===== ===== Introduction =====
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 +Most of this information comes from the following [[https://www.raspberrypi.com/documentation/microcontrollers/pico-series.html|page]]. I have replicated some of it here because sometimes webpages move, are edited or just disappear.
 ==== Pico microcontroller boards ====  ==== Pico microcontroller boards ==== 
  
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 Raspberry Pi Pico 2 is based on the RP2350 microcontroller chip. It comes in four variants, listed in Table 2. Unlike Raspberry Pi Pico H and Pico WH, 'headers' isn’t shortened to 'H'. Raspberry Pi Pico 2 is based on the RP2350 microcontroller chip. It comes in four variants, listed in Table 2. Unlike Raspberry Pi Pico H and Pico WH, 'headers' isn’t shortened to 'H'.
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 {{ :pi-pico-table-002.png?600 |}} {{ :pi-pico-table-002.png?600 |}}
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 +The table above provides a visual reference for the four Raspberry Pi Pico 2 variants as seen from the top. Visually, these variants differ most obviously based on:
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 +  * The presence or absence of a wireless component.
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 +  * The presence or absence of presoldered header pins.
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 +  * The location and type of Serial Wire Debug (SWD) interface.
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 +=== Pico 2 Hardware ===
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 ==== Wireless Raspberry Pi Pico 2 boards ==== ==== Wireless Raspberry Pi Pico 2 boards ====
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   * Wi-Fi (802.11n):   * Wi-Fi (802.11n):
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   * Single-band (2.4 GHz).   * Single-band (2.4 GHz).
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   * WPA3, a modern security protocol for wireless connectivity.   * WPA3, a modern security protocol for wireless connectivity.
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   * Soft access point for broadcasting a Wi-Fi network, supporting up to four clients.   * Soft access point for broadcasting a Wi-Fi network, supporting up to four clients.
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   * Bluetooth 5.2:   * Bluetooth 5.2:
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   * Support for Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) Central and Peripheral roles.   * Support for Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) Central and Peripheral roles.
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   * Support for Bluetooth Classic.   * Support for Bluetooth Classic.
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