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How I test Raspberry Pi Pico projects without any Pi hardware
A resistor in the cloud is worth two in the hand.
I wanted to build a sensor to determine the state of my garage door—open or closed—and send that state to Home Assistant so I can display the status in a dashboard and build automation from it (e.g.
Getting started with a Raspberry Pi can feel overwhelming—especially if you’re not used to working in the terminal. But here’s the truth: If you want to truly master your Raspberry Pi, you need to get ...
See "Getting started with Raspberry Pi Pico" Put "pico-sdk", "pico-examples" and "pico-extras" on the same level with this project folder. Set environmental variables for PICO_SDK_PATH, ...
When [101 Things] didn’t want to copy Morse code, he decided to build a Pi Pico system to read it for him. On the face of it, this doesn’t seem particularly hard, until you look at the practical ...
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