Programming The Raspberry Pi Pico/W In C, 3rd Ed (I/O Press)
Wednesday, 25 June 2025

This book shows how to take full advantage of the Pico using the best language for the job - C - which wastes none of the power and gives access to all of the Pico's features. Harry Fairhead reveals what you can do with the Pico's GPIO lines together with widely used sensors, servos, motors and ADCs. After covering the GPIO, outputs and inputs, events and interrupts, Harry gives you hands-on experience of PWM, the SPI bus, the I2C bus and the 1-Wire bus. This updated and expanded edition was prompted by the launch of the Pico 2 and Pico 2W and covers four devices, the new Pico 2 and its WiFi counterpart, the Pico 2W, as well as the original Pico and Pico W.

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Author: Harry Fairhead
Publisher: I/O Press
Date: June 2025
Pages: 417
ISBN: 978-1871962963
Print: 187196296X
Kindle: B0FDYDPQ54
Audience: Developers for Raspberry Pi
Level: Intermediate/Advanced
Category: Hardware platforms

 

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