Hey all,
I am interested in tinkering a bit with the Pico. Did I understand everything correctly: I can just solder the pico to a breakout board (like the one below) and upload code with an ftdi? Is that really all I need? I know I won't have wifi or bluetooth but still good fun. It sounds too good to be true I know the Pico is a SiP and the datasheet says that it includes all peripherals. Also I have seen many minimalistic projects but not this explicit one. All of them had at least an antenna and one or two passives. So I figured I'd rather ask here before getting into it.
Cheers
Plain Pico D4
Re: Plain Pico D4
Hi DJB,
This will quite possibly work. There are some reasons it may not work reliably:
If you decide to have a try with the QFN breakout, please post your results!
This will quite possibly work. There are some reasons it may not work reliably:
- The PICO-D4 does still require some external components, notably power supply capacitors (see Section 7 "Peripheral Schematics" in the datasheet). You might need to find a way to solder ceramic caps directly to the breakout board, to keep the overall series resistance & inductance as low as possible.
- The antenna connection needs to reliably send and receive 2.4GHz so usually it's an controlled impedance feedline. The breakout just has a regular PCB trace connected to the antenna pin. But if you can solder an external 2.4GHz antenna then it might work well enough for a very strong Wi-Fi signal, anyhow...? There is some small risk of damage to the RF amplifier due to the (likely) large impedance mismatch.
If you decide to have a try with the QFN breakout, please post your results!
Re: Plain Pico D4
Hi ESP_Angus!
Thank you for the reply! So taking that into consideration I will give it a shot and let you know what my results will be
Thank you for the reply! So taking that into consideration I will give it a shot and let you know what my results will be
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