PICO comes in a tiny 0.6" x 0.6" inches package, making it perfect for projects where size and weight matter. But, that's not all, as it now has 12 digital and 5 analog I/O pins, and still supports native USB in its tiny package. Also, you will be able to use the SPI pads to modify the firmware you want to PICO, and modify it your self to achieve complete freedom while using it. Making it the perfect development board to use in portable, tiny, and wearable projects.
Eliminate the limitations caused
by size and flexibility
Connect your PC using the very
popular USB micro
Standard pin headers make it
easy to use breadboards
PICO is ready to rock, straight
out of the box
Have extra bootloader
customization potential
Have the ability to attach it
to anything, including clothes
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Read moreSize | 0.6" x 0.6 |
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Weight | 1 Gram |
Digital I/O Pins | 12 |
PWM Channels | 4 |
Analog I/O Pins | 4 |
DC Current per I/O Pin | 20 mA |
SRAM | 2.5 (ATmega32u4) |
Reset Enabled | 1 pin/button
|
Microcontroller | ATmega32u4
|
Operating Voltage | 5 V
|
Input Voltage | 7-12 V
|
Bootloader | Arduino Leonardo
|
Flash Memory | 32KB (ATmega32u4) 4KB which
are used by the bootloader |
Clock Speed | 16 MHz
|
Size: | 0.6" x 0.6" | Reset Enable: | 1 pin/button |
Weight: | 1 Gram | Microcontroller: | ATmega32u4 |
Digital I/O Pins: | 12 | Operating Voltage: | 5 V |
PWM Channels: | 4 | Input Voltage: | 7-12 V |
Analog Input Channels: | 4 | Bootloader: | Arduino Leonardo |
DC Current per I/O Pin: | 20 mA | Flash Memory: | 32KB (ATmega32u4) 4KB which are used by the bootloader |
SRAM: | 2.5 (ATmega32u4) | Clock Speed: | 16 MHz |