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eap:laboratoare:01 [2024/07/15 19:23]
jan.vaduva [GPIO configuration]
eap:laboratoare:01 [2024/07/17 11:51] (current)
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-===== Intro to Raspberry Pico =====+===== Intro to RP2040 ​=====
  
 ==== Microcontroller ==== ==== Microcontroller ====
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 {{ :​eap:​laboratoare:​marble-pico-pinout.png?​nolink&​600 |Marble Pico board}} {{ :​eap:​laboratoare:​marble-pico-pinout.png?​nolink&​600 |Marble Pico board}}
 +[[https://​github.com/​GroundStudio/​GroundStudio_Marble_Pico/​blob/​main/​Documentation/​REV0.0.3/​RLJDMV_GS%20REV0.0.3%20GroundStudio%20Marble%20Pico%20Pinout%20REV%201.1.pdf | Marble Pico pinout]]
 ==== Wowki simulator ==== ==== Wowki simulator ====
 Wokwi is a web-based platform that allows you to simulate and prototype electronic circuits with microcontrollers. It provides a visual interface where you can drag and drop components, connect them with virtual wires, and write code to control their behavior. Wokwi currently supports popular microcontroller boards like: Wokwi is a web-based platform that allows you to simulate and prototype electronic circuits with microcontrollers. It provides a visual interface where you can drag and drop components, connect them with virtual wires, and write code to control their behavior. Wokwi currently supports popular microcontroller boards like:
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 ==== Exercises ==== ==== Exercises ====
   - Create a program in Wowki to blink an LED connected to a Raspberry Pi Pico (RP2040) microcontroller.   - Create a program in Wowki to blink an LED connected to a Raspberry Pi Pico (RP2040) microcontroller.
 +    * [[https://​wokwi.com/​projects/​403560205017402369|You can start from this template project]]
   - Design and implement a program for a Raspberry Pi Pico (RP2040) microcontroller that increments a counter from 0 to 9 and displays the current count on an 7-segment display. The program should also include a reset button that, when pressed, resets the counter back to 0.   - Design and implement a program for a Raspberry Pi Pico (RP2040) microcontroller that increments a counter from 0 to 9 and displays the current count on an 7-segment display. The program should also include a reset button that, when pressed, resets the counter back to 0.
-  - Write a program for a Raspberry Pi Pico to communicate with another device via UART. The program will set up the UART with desired settings, send a predefined message, receive incoming data, and process it (like printing or storing).+    * [[https://​wokwi.com/​projects/​403561096139405313|Use this as starting project]]
  
 ==== References ==== ==== References ====
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   - [[https://​datasheets.raspberrypi.com/​pico/​pico-datasheet.pdf|Raspberry Pi Pico datasheet]]   - [[https://​datasheets.raspberrypi.com/​pico/​pico-datasheet.pdf|Raspberry Pi Pico datasheet]]
   - [[https://​www.raspberrypi.com/​documentation/​microcontrollers/​c_sdk.html|Pico-SDK]]   - [[https://​www.raspberrypi.com/​documentation/​microcontrollers/​c_sdk.html|Pico-SDK]]
 +  - [[https://​www.raspberrypi.com/​documentation/​pico-sdk/​hardware.html#​ga71d35b29e897b9bb4fc881b587b08cab|Pico-SDK Documentation]]
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