The Pico 2 W’s Wi-Fi chip adds a 2.4GHz signal using the Wi-Fi 4 (aka 802.11n) standard and brings Bluetooth 5.2 along for the ride. Wi-Fi 4 is an older, low-bandwidth standard that’s still ...
Meet the Raspberry Pi Pico 2 W, a tiny board designed around a microcontroller that lets you build hardware projects at scale. Raspberry Pi is once again using the RP2350, its own well-documented ...
If you want to learn more about RFID readers, how they work and how to use one you can check out our tutorial on how to interface RFID reader with Arduino. After completing the circuit, I assembled ...
This project enables Silicon Labs hardware to be used with the Arduino ecosystem. If you're using your board for the first time with Arduino IDE you need to burn the bootloader first. Burning the ...