Raspberry Pi Pico Getting Started Guide

Raspberry Pi Pico Getting Started Guide

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If you've just bought your very first Raspberry Pi Pico (or perhaps our superb Raspberry Pi Pico Starter Kit), this easy-to-follow tutorial will help you to get you up and running. We'll show you around the Raspberry Pi Pico and its various features then explain how to set up popular software to allow you to start coding, with a couple of simple projects to get you started too! Ready? Let's go! Parts Required The minimum setup to get started requires a Raspberry Pi Pico and a Micro-USB cable: Raspberry Pi Pico No surprises here - you're going to need a Raspberry Pi Pico! At the time of writing there are three versions of the Pico available, however we recommend the Pico H variant as this comes with pre-soldered headers. We don't recommended that beginners start with the Raspberry Pi Pico
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