We put up a list of all the beginner projects you can make with the official getting started book.
And if you want to level up, we have something for that too.
Components
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Get Started with MicroPython on Raspberry Pi Pico
Upon Raspberry Pi‘s release of their first-ever microcontroller board, the foundation also put together a book featuring 139 pages of comprehensive instructions and beginner level tutorials, whether you are a skilled developer, or just playing Pico for the first time, it’s an absolute must-have.
It’s named “Get Started with MicroPython on Raspberry Pi Pico”, you can get it right here.
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An Rpi Pico Starter Kit
To us, having a book is not enough, if you are a long-time Arduino user, you already know that component-hunting here and there is rather time-consuming. If you are a complete microcontroller noob, you can easily get overwhelmed by various peripheral lists, communication protocols, etc. The learning curve tends to be steep.
Our suggestion? Stick to the book.
With a carefully selected list of components that appeared in the original guidebook, we have made a cool learning kit for those who’d give this RP2040-powered Raspberry Pi a try.
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1. Traffic light controlling system w/ Pico
Chapter 5 of the book offers a step-by-step tutorial on building A puffin crossing traffic light system.