SunFounder Thales Kit for Raspberry Pi Pico¶
SunFounder Thales Kit is a basic learning kit based on Raspberry Pi Pico.
The kit contains various types of components, such as displays, sounds, drivers, controllers, and sensors, allows you to learn electronic devices comprehensively.
we have prepared many interesting and practical projects for you, and collected a lot of authoritative related information, just turn on your computer and you can complete programming learning in one stop.
In addition, we provide 2 programming languages: MicroPython and Arduino (C/C++). You can view different tutorials according to your needs。
If you want to learn another projects which we don’t have, please feel free to send Email and we will update to our online tutorials as soon as possible, any suggestions are welcomed.
Here is the Email: cs@sunfounder.com.
About the display language
In addition to English, we are working on other languages for this course. Please contact service@sunfounder.com if you are interested in helping, and we will give you a free product in return. In the meantime, we recommend using Google Translate to convert English to the language you want to see.
The steps are as follows.
In this course page, right-click and select Translate to xx. If the current language is not what you want, you can change it later.
There will be a language popup in the upper right corner. Click on the menu button to choose another language.
Select the language from the inverted triangle box, and then click Done.
Source Code
Or check out the code at Thales Kit - GitHub
- Introduction to Raspberry Pi Pico
- What is Included in This Kit
- For MicroPython User
- 1.1 Introduction of MicroPython
- 1.2 Install Thonny IDE
- 1.3 Install MicroPython on Your Pico
- 1.4 Your First MicroPython Program
- 1.5 (Optional) MicroPython Basic Syntax
- 2.1 Hello, LED!
- 2.2 Hello, Breadboard!
- 2.3 Reading Button Value
- 2.4 Reaction Game
- 2.5 Traffic Light
- 2.6 Two Kinds of Transistors
- 2.7 Intruder Alarm
- 2.8 Fading LED
- 2.9 Colorful Light
- 2.10 Custom Tone
- 2.11 Swinging Servo
- 2.12 Turn the Knob
- 2.13 Thermometer
- 2.14 Light Theremin
- 2.15 Microchip - 74HC595
- 2.16 7-Segment Display
- 2.17 Show Characters on I2 LCD1602
- 2.18 RGB LED Strip
- 2.19 Room Temperature Meter
- 2.20 Alarm Siren Lamp
- For Arduino User
- For Piper Make
- FAQ
- Q1: NO MicroPython(Raspberry Pi Pico) Interpreter Option on Thonny IDE?
- Q2: Cannot open Pico code or save code to Pico via Thonny IDE?
- Q3: Can Raspberry Pi Pico be used on Thonny and Arduino at the same time?
- Q4: Code upload failed in Arduino IDE?
- Q5: If your computer is win7 and pico cannot be detected.
- Thank You
Copyright Notice¶
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