WizFi360-EVB-Pico is based on Raspberry Pi RP2040 and adds Wi-Fi connectivity using WizFi360. It is pin compatible with Raspberry Pi Pico board and can be used for IoT Solution development.
Learn how to upload code to WizNet WizFi360 EVB Pico with a good video tutorial, with all the links needed that are provided here.
BOARD URL: https://github.com/earlephilhower/arduino-pico/releases/download/global/package_rp2040_index.json
BOARD DOCS: https://docs.wiznet.io/Product/Open-Source-Hardware/wizfi360-evb-pico
WIZFI 360 Arduino Library: https://github.com/Wiznet/WizFi360_arduino_library
Download the code: LINK
Key Features
– RP2040 microcontroller with 2MByte Flash
– Dual-core cortex M0+ at up to 133MHz
– 264kByte multi-bank high performance SRAM
– External Quad-SPI Flash with eXecute In Place (XIP)
– High performance full-crossbar bus fabric
– 30 multi-function General Purpose IO (4 can be used for ADC)
– 1.8-3.3V IO Voltage (NOTE. Pico IO voltage is fixed at 3.3V)
– 12-bit 500ksps Analogue to Digital Converter (ADC)
– Various digital peripherals
– 2 × UART, 2 × I2C, 2 × SPI, 16 × PWM channels
– 1 × Timer with 4 alarms, 1 × Real Time Counter
– 2 × Programmable IO (PIO) blocks, 8 state machines total
– Flexible, user-programmable high-speed IO
– Can emulate interfaces such as SD Card and VGA
– Includes WizFi360-PA
– WiFi 2.4G, 802.11 b/g/n
– Support Station / SoftAP / SoftAP+Station operation modes
– Support “Data pass-through” and “AT command data transfer” mode
– Support serial AT command configuration
– Support TCP Server / TCP Client / UDP operating mode
– Support configuration of operating channel 0 ~ 13
– Support auto 20MHz / 40MHz bandwidth
– Support WPA_PSK / WPA2_PSK encryption
– Support built-in unique MAC address and user configurable
– Industrial grade (operating temperature range: -40 ° C ~ 85 ° C)
– CE, FCC certification
– Includes 16M-bit Flash Memory
– Micro-USB B port for power and data (and for reprogramming the Flash)
– 40 pin 21×51 ‘DIP’ style 1mm thick PCB with 0.1″ through-hole pins also with edge castellations
– 3-pin ARM Serial Wire Debug (SWD) port
– Built-in LDO
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