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PTSolns Pico Base & Pico Base + Proto

Documentation and Examples for the PTSolns Pico Base and Pico Base + Proto

The Pico Base and Pico Base + Proto are development boards designed for the Pi Pico. The following outlines the key features:

Pico Base

  • Compatible with Pi Pico, Pico W, Pico H and Pico WH.
  • Power LED.
  • Reset button.
  • Externally power board with female jack or 2-pin screw terminal. Acceptable external input voltage up to 20V.
  • When both UCB and external power source a present, USB will be used and external is automatically disconnected.
  • 3x interfaces for 3V3 I2C, plus 1 Qwiic connector.
  • 3x interfaces for 5V I2C (by use of onboard logic level shifter).
  • Can operate 3V3 and 5V I2C on port 0 and port 1 simultaneously.
  • Pinout of all Pico pins, including debug pins.
  • Can solder Pico directly onto PCB or use headers.
  • Mounting holes that can be connected to ground via jumper.
  • Debug pin breakout.

Pico Base + Proto

  • All features of the Pico Base.
  • Interface for common 1602 and 2004 LCD via two additional mounting holes along the top edge of the PCB.
  • 4-Pin breakout of various important Pico pins. These are adjacent to the prototyping section.
  • Breadboard-like prototyping section with 30 rows, and 10 columns.
  • Prototyping section has jumper pads so that adjacent rows can be connected. Also capable to solder SMD components on jumper pads.
  • Seven configurable power rails via jumpers.
  • 2x7 Pin SOIC breakout with 1.27mm pitch.
  • Two programmable red LEDs.
  • Two programmable tactile buttons.

Various examples are included in this package. For any comments or questions please Contact Us

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