A year ago, the Raspberry Pi Foundation unveiled the Raspberry Pi Pico, a $4 microcontroller designed for physical computing projects. Easily programmed using MicroPython, it was designed for tasks like controlling lights, buttons, sensors, motors, and even other microcontrollers. Today, after having sold nearly two million Pico boards, the Foundation announces the Raspberry Pi Pico W which adds 802.11n wireless networking to the platform. There are two other Pico family members being announced today as well — Pico H ($5) and Pico WH ($7) which add pre-populated headers and a new 3-pin debug connector to the Pico and Pico W… [Continue Reading] // Read more: original article.

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