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* Solder a pin Strip to the GPIO pads of the evaluation board or a jumper wire to Pad 36 (3V3(OUT)) |
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Revision as of 15:16, 4 February 2021
The Raspberry Pi Pico is a Raspberry Pi RP2040 evaluation board. It is the first MCU evaluation board published by Raspberry Pi.
Features (selection)
- RP2040 MCU
- 2MB on board QSPI flash
- Micro USB-B 1.1
- Temperature sensor
- On board LED
- external debug connector pads
For further information pelase refer to the Rapberry Pi Pico web page
Setting up with J-Link
The Raspberry Pi Pico evaluation board comes with an external SWD connector pads (from left to right: SWCLK, GND, SWDIO). To set it up with J-Link, the following steps are required:
- Solder a 3-pin pin strip (or jumper wires) to the debug connector pads.
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- Solder a pin Strip to the GPIO pads of the evaluation board or a jumper wire to Pad 36 (3V3(OUT))
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- Connect the pins with the J-Link by using Jumper wires as follows:
Pin RP Pico Pin J-Link Signal "DEBUG" 1 9 SWCLK "DEBUG" 2 4 GND "DEBUG" 3 7 SWDIO 36 1 VTref