The first Arduino with @Raspberry_Pi silicon has arrived! The new Nano RP2040 Connect features WiFi, Bluetooth and built-in sensors, all in a neat Nano package. Get it while it's hot! blog.arduino.cc/2021/05/17/the…

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The new Nano RP2040 Connect features WiFi, Bluetooth and built-in sensors, all in a neat Nano package. Get it while it's hot! blog.arduino.cc/2021/05/17/the…

I believe there is a typo in this title which might be misleading for some users. It is not Raspberry Pi compatible, but Raspberry Pi Pico compatible.

panjkov's tweet image. I believe there is a typo in this title which might be misleading for some users. It is not Raspberry Pi compatible, but Raspberry Pi Pico compatible.

That's in reference to the Raspberry Pi RP2040 software ecosystem, yeah. See what you mean though. Hopefully it's not misleading. We'll take a look 👍


There must be a whole lot of gold in used in the thing costing 5x the price of the @Raspberry_Pi version .. sheesh.. 😛


It's not so much the gold, as all the extra features! 😄With the built-in connectivity, extra IO and on-board sensors, it's a lot of options on a tiny device!


@arduino Can you use MicroPython with the WiFi module?


You can! And you get a free OpenMV license for machine vision!


🎉 We can't wait to get our hands on one!


Yeah, why not using the USB C like virtual everything else ?


Mmmm how, I need it full package . Nano💪💣


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I've ordered one. Have just installed the Pi Pico stuff in Arduino - takes a long time!


When your arduino starts going raspberry. Its like seeing your pilot holding his parachute


Yes!! Btw, noticed discrepancies between pinouts and description on web page. And yes, I've already bought a few. Been waiting for this one. I teach an electronics class. This may replace the Nano 33 IoT.


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