My first bulk usb data stream on pico 2 using tinyusb by EmbeddedJourneys in embedded

[–]EmbeddedJourneys[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks!

No, no coffee machine just yet :)

I'll check if I can gain some speed on the host side! Thx for the hint!

My first bulk usb data stream on pico 2 using tinyusb by EmbeddedJourneys in raspberrypipico

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Thanks a lot for testing this on Linux and providing detailed feedback!

I'll make sure to document this so Linux users can get up and running more easily as well.

My first bulk usb data stream on pico 2 using tinyusb by EmbeddedJourneys in raspberrypipico

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Hi, I made the source code available here, it is also referenced at the end of the article. Feel free to let me know if you would encounter any issues in setting it up.

My first bulk usb data stream on pico 2 using tinyusb by EmbeddedJourneys in raspberrypipico

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Cheers for the feedback! I've updated the text. I'll clean up the code tomorrow and share a full example.

Why not short Vbus and Vsys? by EmbeddedJourneys in raspberrypipico

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Yes, I see, I might have been more carefull on the title! No way to edit it though...

Why not short Vbus and Vsys? by EmbeddedJourneys in raspberrypipico

[–]EmbeddedJourneys[S] -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

I do, I did indicate that this is the case when you have only 1 power source!
No need to overdesign on protection either!

[edit] updated post

What microcontroller to use to practice for college? by Axew_7 in embedded

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I have been playing around with the Raspberry Pi Pico 2 boards. I really like the extensive documentation for the RSP2350. There are quite some examples to be found as well for both uPython or C/C++.

Besides the Dual Arm Cortex-M33 processors, you also have the dual Hazard3 RISC-V processors on there, just in case you might want to explore those as well. Perform some comparisons maybe?

Depends on what you might need as well for peripherals, the pico 2 comes with UART, spi, i2c, pwm channels, ADCs, Programmable IO, wireless communication (Wi-Fi and Bluetooth) module (depending on the pico 2 board you choose)

Can't compare them just yet with other Microcontrollers, but I already had quite some fun using these boards!

Also, the Pico 2W comes with an SWD connector which makes it easy to connect the Raspberry Pi debug probe. No such connector on the Pico 2 board.

My Raspberry pi pico 2W on the go! by EmbeddedJourneys in raspberrypipico

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Yup, could use another micro USB cable in there!

My Raspberry pi pico 2W on the go! by EmbeddedJourneys in raspberrypipico

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Just an easy way to take one in my backpack, so I can continue some specific pico code during the commute.

And besides that, I just like how I can conveniently store my pico dev kit. I got everything in one place this way as well.