There are several articles for connecting Raspberry Pi Pico to Wi-Fi or Ethernet, which are amazing but takes a lot of time to discover WiFi on Pico. Recently SB Components announced Raspberry Pi Pico WiFi HAT with Display, this Pico Wi-Fi HAT reduced the effort for conneting Wi-Fi on Pico and made simple and easy. Display on Raspberry Pi Pico WiFi HAT looks amazing on it and it can be customized and very useful with amazing display quality. You can use Pico WiFi display to view SSID or connections, Monitor display sensor data, check wheather information or Network time and much more check Display GitHub Page for Codes.
Pico WiFi HAT is compact and smart WiFi HAT for Raspberry Pi Pico with prety display on the board it has an ESP8266 module, IEEE 802.11b/g/n WiFi Standard, with 3.3v Operating Voltage, UART Communication interface, and a 40-pin GPIO extension header that can be controlled via AT Command and supports TCP/UDP communication protocol, and the small prety display comes with 240 x 135 pixels, 65K RGB colours, and a sharp and vivid exhibiting effect, designed primarily for user engagement via SPI connection by incorporating a GPIO header.
Pico Wi-Fi HAT |
The 1.14-inch LCD includes the ST7789 Driver and SPI Interface, decreasing the amount of IO pins required. Pico WiFi HAT helps in many IoT projects and saves a lot of time, you can also check out the Wiki Page of Pico WiFi HAT & Pico WiFi HAT GitHub Repository.
Pico WiFi HAT Features:
- ESP8266 module with four-layers process
- Standard Raspberry Pi Pico 40-pin GPIO extension header
- Supports STA, AP, and STA+AP three Wi-Fi operating modes, embedded LWIP protocol stack, supports TCP/UDP communication
- 2x functional buttons
- Comes with development resources and manual
Pico WiFi HAT Specifications
- Operating Voltage - 3.3 V (Internally connected on Pico 3v3 pin)
- Communication - UART Interface
- UART BAUD RATE - 115200 bps
- Wi-Fi Standard - IEEE 802.11b/g/n
- Frequency Range - 2400 ~ 2483.5 MHz
- Wi-Fi Operating Mode - Wi-Fi STA, Wi-Fi AP, Wi-Fi STA+AP
- Protocol - TCP, UDP
- Antenna - PCB Antenna
- Operating Temperature - -40℃ ~ 85℃
Posts You May like:
- How To Track All Devices with Raspberry Pi
- Make your own Raspberry Pi Image from scratch
- How to Send phone notifications Using Raspberry Pi Pico?
- Raspberry Pi Pico 4G/2G Expansion : Expectations vs. Reality
- Quick Example to Drive Servo Using Programmable I/O
- How to Use a USB SSD or Flash Drive to Boot a Raspberry Pi 4 / Pi 400
- Filter Ads by your Raspberry Pi Before they Reach your Devices
- A Raspberry Pi 4 Model A Launch 2022 - Eben Upton
- First-Ever 2G Expansion Board for Raspberry Pi Pico has Launched on Kickstarter
- Learn IoT "Internet of Things" with 24 lessons for Teachers and Students
- Quick Guide for Raspberry Pi Users: Raspberry Pi Terminal Commands
- Windows 11 on Raspberry Pi Devices in Easy Installation Guide
- Get Your Project Done by Raspberry Pi Approved Design Partners
- PiRelay 8 Smart Relay Board for Raspberry Pi - Kickstarter
- Tiny Round/Circular LCD Display Launched!
- Issue Fixed! USB Boot Ubuntu Server 20.04 on Raspberry Pi 4
- HC-SR04 Sensor with micro-ROS on the Raspberry Pi Pico
- Raspberry Pi Pico: ADC Sampling and FFT
- Using CircuitPython for RP2040
- How to Setup Pico RP2040 on Windows
- Using micro-ROS on the Raspberry Pi Pico
- LED Tricks Using The Raspberry Pi Pico
- The RP2040 Raspberry Pi Pico Meets LoRa
- Pico supports SD cards and FatFS
- How to connect a Raspberry Pi Pico to LoRaWAN
- 50 Raspberry Pi Hacks & Tips You Should Know
- How to Install Wi-Fi and Internet on a Raspberry Pi Pico