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Pico:ed Puts RP2040 in Micro:bit Form Factor

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With a nod to the micro:bit, the latest board from Elecfreaks, Pico:ed borrows the educational microcontrollers form factor but places Raspberry Pi’s RP2040 SoC firm at its heart. The announcement, which comes to us via official Raspberry Pi reseller The Pi Hut, unveils a board which can use accessories designed for the micro:bit, while also retaining compatibility with RP2040 programming languages. If the form factor and the hardware work, Pico:ed could feature in our Best RP2040 Boards guide.

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Elecfreaks Pico:ed

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Elecfreaks Pico:ed

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Known as the Pico:ed, the new board comes via Elecfreaks, and fits one of Raspberry Pi’s capable RP2040 chips in place of the v2’s Nordic nRF52833 Arm Cortex-M4 microcontroller. This has the effect of raising the processor speed from 64Mhz to an overclockable 133MHz, the RAM from 128Kb to 264Kb, and the internal flash storage to 2Mb from 512Kb. The board retains the micro:bit’s dimensions (52mm X 42mm, 2in x 1.6in) and weighs just 10g (0.35oz).




With a nod to the micro:bit, the latest board from Elecfreaks, Pico:ed borrows the educational microcontrollers form factor but places Raspberry Pi’s RP2040 SoC firm at its heart. The announcement, which comes to us via official Raspberry Pi reseller The Pi Hut, unveils a board which can use accessories designed for the micro:bit, while also retaining compatibility with RP2040 programming languages. If the form factor and the hardware work, Pico:ed could feature in our Best RP2040 Boards guide.

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Elecfreaks Pico:ed

(Image credit: Elecfreaks)
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Elecfreaks Pico:ed

(Image credit: Elecfreaks)
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Elecfreaks Pico:ed

(Image credit: Elecfreaks)

Known as the Pico:ed, the new board comes via Elecfreaks, and fits one of Raspberry Pi’s capable RP2040 chips in place of the v2’s Nordic nRF52833 Arm Cortex-M4 microcontroller. This has the effect of raising the processor speed from 64Mhz to an overclockable 133MHz, the RAM from 128Kb to 264Kb, and the internal flash storage to 2Mb from 512Kb. The board retains the micro:bit’s dimensions (52mm X 42mm, 2in x 1.6in) and weighs just 10g (0.35oz).

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