![]() ![]() Power the Pico by connecting a microUSB cable to the Pico from the Raspberry Pi. To view output from the Pico also connect the serial UART with three more jumper wires: Raspberry Pi Make sure the Raspberry Pi is powered down and the power supply removed before making any connections, then check them carefully before powering on.įor the SWD port connect three female / female jumper cables from the Raspberry Pi to the Pico: Raspberry Pi The Pico will be connected to the Raspberry Pi using the SWD pins allowing it to be flashing without having to put the board into Mass Storage mode by re-connecting each time. Also solder three headers to the SWD (serial wire debug) pins at the end of the board with the pins facing upwards. Prepare your Pico by soldering male header pins to both sides of the board so it can be placed in a breadboard. ![]()
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