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Raspberry Pi Pico W User Guide

      Overview

    New product alert! 
    In January last year, we launched the $4 Raspberry Pi Pico, 
    our first product built on silicon designed here at Raspberry Pi. 
    At its heart is the RP2040 microcontroller, 
    built on TSMC’s 40nm low-power process, 

    and incorporating two 133MHz Arm Cortex-M0+ cores, 

    264kB of on-chip SRAM, and our unique programmable I/O subsystem.


    Since launch, we’ve sold nearly two million Pico boards, 

    and RP2040 has found its way into a huge number of third-party products. 
    We always believed that RP2040 was a great fit for commercial and industrial applications, 
    but the global semiconductor shortage has vastly accelerated adoption. 
    With millions of units on hand today, and pipeline in place for tens of millions more, 

    design engineers who have been let down 

    by their current suppliers have a perfect excuse to experiment.

    Fast cores, large memory, and flexible interfacing make RP2040 a natural building block 

    for Internet of Things (IoT) applications. But Pico itself has one obvious missing

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