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The Pico W5 packs a serious punch for developers who want more out of their Raspberry Pi Pico-based projects. It preserves the best parts of the original Pic...
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The Pico W5 packs a serious punch for developers who want more out of their Raspberry Pi Pico-based projects. It preserves the best parts of the original Pico W design while adding stronger wireless capabilities, a USB Type-C interface, and support for both 2.4GHz and 5GHz wireless connectivity. The increased Flash capacity and improved Bluetooth functionality give you more headroom for code and data, making the Pico W5 ideal for IoT experiments, edge computing, STEM education, and all sorts of creative tinkering.
Its form factor, pin definition, and dimensions are the same as the Raspberry Pi Pico, and its stamp-hole design ensures compatibility with most Pico modules. With support for C/C++ and MicroPython, along with open source tutorials and a comprehensive SDK, it's ready to slot into all kinds of applications, whether you're turning out quick prototypes or working on serious embedded systems.
Features
- Larger onboard Flash compared to Pico W and a USB Type-C interface
- Support for Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n (2.4GHz or 5GHz), plus low-power Bluetooth and Bluetooth 5.0
- Same appearance, pin definitions, and dimensions as Raspberry Pi Pico for broad compatibility
- Stamp-hole design for easy soldering and integration onto custom boards
- C/C++ and MicroPython development
- Comprehensive SDK and open source tutorials
Applications
- IoT device development: smart home, industrial automation, remote monitoring
- Edge computing and edge AI: local data analysis and processing
- Education and DIY: STEM projects, electronics builds, robotics
- Low-cost, low-power embedded systems: wearable devices, battery-powered gadgets
- Rapid prototyping and proof of concept testing
Specifications
- Main chip: RP2350
- CPU/SoC: Arm Cortex-M33 core or dual Hazard3 RISC-V core
- System memory: 520 KB on-chip SRAM; 4 MB on-board QSPI flash
- Memory: 8 MB Flash
- Development languages: MicroPython, C/C++
- Wi-Fi: 802.11a/b/g/n, 2.4GHz/5GHz
- Bluetooth: Low Energy and Bluetooth 5.0
- Interface: USB Type-C
- Reset button: Yes (for reset signal)
- Boot button: Yes (for firmware updates)
- User LED: Yes (not a power indicator)
- Operating temperature: -10 to 60°C
- Power input: 5V/2A via USB port
- Dimensions: 51 x 21 x 4.2 mm
- Weight: 3 g
Package List
- 1x Pico W5
For more details, consult the official wiki.
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Plain-language definitions for the technical terms used above.
- Arm Cortex-M33
- A low-power Arm microcontroller core designed for real-time control tasks. It matters because it can handle timing-sensitive jobs such as reading sensors or driving motors while the main processor runs Linux.
- edge computing
- Edge computing means processing data close to where it is collected, such as on the device itself, rather than sending everything to the cloud. This can reduce delays, internet dependence, and privacy concerns in sensor, camera, and robotics projects.
- IoT
- Short for Internet of Things, meaning physical devices that connect to networks or the internet to send data or be controlled remotely. It matters if you want projects such as connected sensors, remote controls or classroom data-logging activities.
- LED
- A light-emitting diode is a small electronic component that lights up when current flows through it in the correct direction. In this kit, LEDs create the flashing effect, so polarity and correct soldering matter for the project to work.
- MicroPython
- A version of the Python programming language made to run on microcontrollers. It matters because it lets beginners write readable code to control LEDs, sensors, motors and displays without needing to start with lower-level languages.
- RISC-V
- An open processor architecture used inside some modern microcontroller chips. It matters because it affects the software tools, performance, and low-power features available for developing projects on the board.
- RP2350
- A microcontroller chip from Raspberry Pi used as the main processor on some development boards. Knowing the board is built around an RP2350 helps you check software support, pin capabilities and whether it suits MicroPython projects.
- SRAM
- Fast temporary memory used by a processor while a program is running. More SRAM helps with projects that handle larger data buffers, networking, displays, or more complex code.
- USB Type-C
- A reversible USB connector used for power and data on many modern devices. On this kit it indicates an alternate 5V power input, which may be useful for setup or charging without the solar panel.
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