raspberry pi pico & rp2040 10 in stock
Compact microcontroller boards and add-ons for fast embedded builds
Shop Raspberry Pi Pico and RP2040 boards, accessories, and project parts for sensors, displays, robotics, and compact control systems. This collection is ideal for makers who want strong I/O, easy coding paths, and a small board footprint.
Raspberry Pi Pico and other RP2040 boards are popular because they are compact, flexible, and approachable for both beginners and experienced makers. They work well in sensor nodes, small displays, robotics, portable tools, and custom control systems where reliable I/O and fast iteration matter.
Why makers choose RP2040 boards
The Pico ecosystem makes it easy to wire sensors, test outputs, and iterate quickly.
Many add-ons, examples, and accessory boards support quick project growth.
A good fit for compact devices, classroom work, and embedded control tasks.
What you can build
- Sensor dashboards, loggers, and compact display projects
- Motor, servo, and relay control builds
- Portable testers and interface gadgets
- STEM and classroom projects with clear input and output demos
- LED control, sound, and interactive art projects
- Battery-powered handheld tools and wearables
- Custom data acquisition and measurement systems
- Robotics subsystems and fast response controllers
Starter bundle ideas
A simple starting point for sensor reading, outputs, and breadboard learning.
Great for compact dashboards, menus, and interactive tools.
A practical path for robotics and actuator projects around RP2040 boards.
Recommended add-ons
- Sensors for fast prototyping and data collection
- Displays for dashboards and visual feedback
- Prototyping parts for breadboard and wire-up work
- USB cables & adapters for power and flashing
- Pimoroni add-ons for polished RP2040 and Pico projects
- Battery parts for portable systems
- Development boards for comparing other MCU options
- Tools for build and test work
Technical specifications
| Typical platform | Raspberry Pi Pico and RP2040-based development boards and accessories |
|---|---|
| Common uses | Sensors, displays, robotics, education, USB gadgets, and embedded control |
| Programming options | Often used with MicroPython, C/C++, and other supported workflows depending on the board |
| Typical logic level | Commonly 3.3V logic, so confirm compatibility with 5V devices |
| Best for | Compact controllers, fast prototypes, and learning-friendly embedded projects |
| Good practice | Check pin count, onboard features, and power needs for your chosen board |
Pin and power notes
Important: most RP2040 boards use 3.3V logic, so voltage matching matters when adding sensors or modules.
- Confirm voltage and current limits before wiring displays, motors, or mixed-voltage devices.
- Choose a power source that matches the final project, not just the bench setup.
- For cleaner builds, plan headers, connectors, and enclosure space early.
What’s in the box
Inclusions vary by item. Some products are controller boards only, while others are accessory modules or add-ons. Check the product page for headers, cables, and any bundled parts before ordering.
FAQ
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Is Raspberry Pi Pico good for beginners?
Yes. It is widely used for learning electronics, coding, and simple hardware projects.
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Can I use Pico with sensors and displays?
Yes. It is a strong fit for both sensor reads and small UI or dashboard builds.
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What is RP2040?
RP2040 is the microcontroller used in Raspberry Pi Pico and many related boards.
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Do I need level shifting for 5V parts?
Sometimes, yes. Many RP2040 boards use 3.3V logic and should be matched carefully with 5V hardware.
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Do you ship within the Philippines?
Yes. Circuitrocks ships nationwide across the Philippines.