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README.md
Pico Stuff
I add my Pi Pico (RP2040) stuff here. There are complete apps and libraries for sensors or complicated tasks.
Libraries
- BMP180: Header-only library for the BMP180 atmospheric pressure and temperature sensor.
- BMP390: Header-only library for the BMP390 atmospheric pressure and temperature sensor.
- USB Network Stack: Library using TinyUSB's implementation of the RNDIS protocol to enable network over USB.
- LittleFS: A simple non-volatile filesystem based on LittleFS. It uses the internal flash.
Apps
- PiccoloSDR: A primitive direct-sampling SDR.
- ADC DMA Chain: Chained DMA data acquisition from the ADC.
- Barometer: Read temperature and atmospheric pressure from a BMP180/BMP390.
- Iperf Server: A tool to measure the performance of the TinyUSB's TCP/IP stack over USB.
- TCP Server: A TCP server example to send high-frequency data to the host computer.
- Filesystem: A simple non-volatile filesystem based on LittleFS. It uses the internal flash.
- Altimeter: A simple altimeter for rockets, kites, balloons, etc.
Installation
Some projects may require a patched version of the pico-sdk
or pico-extras
.
$ git clone --recursive git@github.com:luigifcruz/pico-stuff.git
$ cd pico-stuff
$ mkdir build
$ cd build
$ PICO_SDK_PATH=../pico-sdk cmake ..
$ make -j$(nproc -n)
About the project
This project was created and maintained since 2021 by Luigi Cruz.
Support
Feel free to hit me up on Twitter or Email if your question isn't answered by this documentation. If you found a bug, please, report it directly on GitHub Issues.
License
This project is distributed by an GPL-2.0 License.
Disclaimer
This project isn't in any way associated with the Raspberry Pi Foundation.
Contributing
Everyone is very welcome to contribute to our project.