Channel: @JetsonHacks
Setting up a NVIDIA Jetson to program a Raspberry Pi Pico is straightforward using the installation script shown in the video. Full article on JetsonHacks: https://wp.me/p7ZgI9-3jd
Raspberry Pi Pico on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3qBHl01 The Pico is also available at Adafruit and Sparkfun. If you need a bunch of them, check out Digikey. Pico starter kit: https://amzn.to/3d4tI6u
00:00 Introduction - About Time 03:25 Raspberry Pi Documentation 04:55 Install Thonny 06:24 Install MicroPython Examples 07:12 Install MicroPython from Thonny 08:05 Demos 11:41 Erase Pico - Reset to Factory Settings
Links mentioned in the video:
Raspberry Pi Documentation: https://www.raspberrypi.com/documentation/microcontrollers/ Pico and Pico W https://www.raspberrypi.com/documentation/microcontrollers/raspberry-pi-pico.html MicroPython on Raspberry Pi Pico Documentation: https://www.raspberrypi.com/documentation/microcontrollers/micropython.html Blink an LED is section 2.5 in the MicroPython Documentation book. MicroPython examples: https://github.com/raspberrypi/pico-micropython-examples JetsonHacks installThonny: https://github.com/jetsonhacks/installThonny
Show Note:
In the video, we use the Thonny IDE to program a Pico H (Pico with Headers) in MicroPython from a Jetson Nano 4GB. The Jetson Nano is running JetPack 4.6 (L4T 32.7.1)
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