An easy method to Compile the Raspberry Pi Pico C/C++ Code using VSCode and Pico SDK in Windows 10
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Raspberry Pi Pico is a cute piece of hardware. It has a powerful dual-core RP2040 microcontroller that offers 2MB (up to 16MB) Flash and 264K SRAM memories. But what truly sets the Pico apart is its adaptability. Equipped with a plethora of GPIO pins, SPI, I2C, and UART interfaces, this tiny board is ready to connect with a vast array of sensors, displays, and other peripherals. Such specifications make it suitable for a variety of hobby and industrial applications.
There are many variants of the Raspberry Pi Pico on the market, but all come with the RP2040 microcontroller and differ in flash size, board shape, USB connector, … etc. Therefore, we essentially write a piece of code for the RP2040 MCU and there is a minor difference between the boards.
There are three straightforward options to write the code for the Pico/RP2040: Arduino (C/C++), MicroPython (Thonny, MU Editor, ... etc.), and VSCode (C/C++). I prefer C/C++ for RP2040 over MicroPython because in some cases MicroPython limits the user, and available hardware libraries are also limited, but on the other side, configuring a Windows machine and VSCode IDE for the Pico is challenging. This article introduces a piece-of-cake method to overcome this problem.
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