Hello everyone,
I hope I was very self explanatory with my subject and spelled it correctly. I am doing a project right now that involves connecting a pie zero 2 W and a pie pico together in i2c. I would really appreciate if anyone could put me in the right direction with videos primarily or information on how to do this properly. For my full project I want to be able to connect the two together in i2c and for the pie pico to feed data back to the microcontroller where I will be building a python code as well. Any help with the setup of the or the python portion would be greatly appreciated!
Maybe your information searches have been inappropriate.
See the name next to the logo on this and every associated web page. There is no 'e' in the name of the company or its products.
A Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W is a microcomputer board capable of running a complete Operating System. "The Raspberry Pi Operating System" is the one recommended and supported by the company. See https://www.raspberrypi.com/documentati ... arted.html
A Raspberry Pi Pico board is a microcontroller which typically runs only a single executable program at a time. That program might be the microPython interpreter. See https://www.raspberrypi.com/documentati ... -pico.html
My personal approach does not include online video for learning technical information so I cannot make any recommendation about that.
Statistics: Posted by B.Goode — Sat Jan 27, 2024 3:27 pm