This display module has been designed for the Raspberry Pi Pico – you just push your Pico into the female headers and you’re ready to go. E-paper display utilizes microcapsule electrophoretic technology for displaying, the principle is: charged particles suspended in clear fluid will move…
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If you are looking for a small but still extremely useful Rp2040 based board then you may want to take a look at the Tiny 2040 a board which is under half the size of the Raspberry Pi Pico The board can be directly soldered…
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In this article we look at a 1.3inch OLED Display Module For the Raspberry Pi Pico from waveshare, it measures 64×128 Pixels, it uses SPI/I2C Interface. It is a 1.3″ OLED Display Module which uses a SH1107 Driver and has a SPI or I2C bus…
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In this article we look at the Pico Unicorn, this board provides 112 RGB leds which are arranged in a 16×7 matrix, there are also 4 buttons available on the board for your usage. The four switches are wired up as SW_A, SW_B, SW_X, and SW_Y. Programming the Pico Unicorn…
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In this article we look at the Pico Scroll Pack which 119 white LEDs in a tidy 17×7 matrix, as well with four tactile buttons for interacting with your Pico. The brightness of each LED is individually controllable an d its ideal for a text…
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In this article we look at the Pico Display Pack which is an 18-bit capable 240×135 pixel IPS display. The pack also has four tactile buttons and an RGB LED that you can use as an indicator. Features 1.14” 240×135 pixel IPS LCD screen…