A basic starter kit inspired by the Raspberry Pi Pico Guide. You can either build quick projects with the official book or create your own using dozens of components (see below).
Beginner-friendly tutorial book with codes.
Great for both first-time Pico users and kids.
Full SDK and datasheet references for experienced developers.
Compatible with any of your favorite platforms and operating systems.
Things you can make:
Traffic light controller.
Reaction game.
Burglar alarm w/ motion sensor and buzzer.
Temprature monitoring.
Using an I2C or SPI display.
Parts & Components
1 × Raspberry Pi Pico with male headers attached.
1 × Solderless breadboard.
30 × Jumper wires: 10pcs each of male-to-female (M2F), male-to-male (M2M), and female-to-female (F2F).
5 × Push-button switches.
12 × Colorful LEDs: 3pcs each of red, blue, yellow, and green.
10 × 330 Ω resistors.
1 × Active piezoelectric buzzer.
2 × 10 kΩ potentiometer.
1 × HC-SR501 PIR sensor.
1 × I2C 1602 LCD module.
1 × WS2812B LED strip.
1 × Spare header.
1 × Micro USB cable with a switch button.
1 × Clear packing box.
Note: Raspberry Pi is not included.
Specifications of Pico
21 mm × 51 mm form factor
RP2040 microcontroller chip designed by Raspberry Pi in the UK
Dual-core Arm Cortex-M0+ processor, flexible clock running up to 133 MHz
264KB on-chip SRAM
2MB on-board QSPI Flash
26 multifunction GPIO pins, including 3 analogue inputs