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Raspberry Pi Pico User Manual

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Figure 17. Installing
Python 3.9 tick the
"Add Python 3.9 to
PATH" box.
9.2.1.5. Installing Git
When installing Git you should ensure that you change the default editor away from
vim, see Figure 18.
Figure 18. Installing
Git
Ensure you tick the checkbox to allow Git to be used from third-party tools and, unless you have a strong reason
otherwise, when installing Git you should also check the box "Checkout as is, commit as-is", select "Use Windows'
default console window", and "Enable experimental support for pseudo consoles" during the installation process.
9.2.2. Getting the SDK and examples
Getting started with Raspberry Pi Pico
9.2. Building on MS Windows 41

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Raspberry Pi Pico Specifications

General IconGeneral
MicrocontrollerRP2040
Clock Speed133 MHz
SRAM264 KB
Flash Memory2 MB
GPIO Pins26
Operating Temperature-20°C to +85°C
ArchitectureARM Cortex-M0+ (dual-core)
InterfacesI2C, SPI, UART, PWM
Operating Voltage1.8–5.5 V
Dimensions51 mm × 21 mm

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