Using Raspberry Pi Pico W With Arduino Core for Rp2040-Based Wireless Prototypes
By harnessing the Pico W’s wireless power in Arduino IDE, you’re one blink away from building responsive, web-controlled robots—see how fast it all comes alive.

By harnessing the Pico W’s wireless power in Arduino IDE, you’re one blink away from building responsive, web-controlled robots—see how fast it all comes alive.

For ultra-low-power inference, see how to compress and deploy a TensorFlow Lite model on ESP32—effortlessly achieving sub-5ms predictions.

Getting real-time performance right in Arduino FreeRTOS means mastering task priorities—but one misstep can cascade into system failure.

A stable 1 kHz sensor log demands PSRAM—discover how external SPI RAM buffers prevent data loss during SD writes.

No wires, no buttons—just tap a hidden foil pad to wake your ESP32 and control any project with touch; discover how to build and fine-tune the circuit now.

A simple Arduino sketch reveals hidden ESP32 health clues through Hall sensor and temperature shifts—what your microcontroller isn’t telling you might surprise you.

I control WS2812B LEDs with pixel-perfect timing on ESP32—discover how RMT eliminates jitter even during WiFi spikes.

By tapping into I²S audio with an INMP441 on your ESP32, you can capture studio-quality sound—discover how to transform raw data into precise, real-time sound level analysis.
Tiny but tough, this logger uses FRAM’s 100 trillion write cycles to outlive EEPROM—discover how to build it right.

One tiny 7×7 mm package holds dual cores, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and Arduino compatibility—discover how to build smarter with minimal components.