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Mitayi Pico is the first development board from CIRCUITSTATE Electronics. It is a small development board based on the RP2040 microcontroller from Raspberry Pi. The board is designed after the official Pico board from Raspberry Pi, but adds a few improvements over it.
The schematic and PCB are designed with KiCad, an open-source EDA tool. All the design files of Mitayi Pico are completely open-source and released under the MIT license.
- RP2040 dual-core, 133MHz ARM Cortex M0+ microcontroller.
- Up to 16MB Flash memory in SOIC-8 package.
- Dual USB port options; Type-C and Micro-USB.
- Linear Low-drop voltage regulator MIC5219.
- Reset button.
- BOOTSEL button.
- Solder jumper on debug LED.
- Breaks out all GPIO pins.
- EXP8 expansion connector in 2x4 2.54mm pin header. Breaks out SPI, UART and I2C.
- Uses 0402 or larger SMD packages.
- Mitayi-Pico is not pin-compatible with the official Raspberry Pi Pico.
- Same dimensions of 21 mm x 50 mm, with almost the same positions for mounting holes.
- Completely open-source design made with KiCad 7.