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RPI Pico as Raduino CPU


 

HI experts,

I am just curious if anyone has tried to make a Raduino from RPI Pico. It is now cheaper than Arduino Nano (at least in India, have not checked other country yet. Pardon me if I am wrong). I think it is now the most viable candidate for the replacement of Arduino nano in Raduino. I have one lying in my table with SI5351 connected to it. I asked one of my coder friend to work on it but he is also busy and could not manage time. If anyone here already tried it.

Ashok-VU3KFK


 

Hi, Ashok

Here is something to get you started.


/Best Regards
Ravi/M0RVI

On Wed, 29 Jun 2022 at 14:02, VU3KFK <ashok.das81@...> wrote:

HI experts,

I am just curious if anyone has tried to make a Raduino from RPI Pico. It is now cheaper than Arduino Nano (at least in India, have not checked other country yet. Pardon me if I am wrong). I think it is now the most viable candidate for the replacement of Arduino nano in Raduino. I have one lying in my table with SI5351 connected to it. I asked one of my coder friend to work on it but he is also busy and could not manage time. If anyone here already tried it.

Ashok-VU3KFK
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