The Pico:ed is a development board based on the Raspberry Pi RP2040 with the same shape and size as the BBC micro:bit and the same edge-connector on the bottom! It’s a Pico in micro:bit pants, with extra features for added YAY!
The board uses a dual-core Arm Cortex-M0+ processor with 264KB RAM. The board features two buttons, a 7×17 LED dot matrix, buzzer and even a little LED behind the ‘i’ in ‘Pico’ on the front of the board! With the same edge connector as the popular micro:bit board, you can use most micro:bit add-ons and extensions, or simply wire up your own parts with crocodile clip cables!
Just like the micro:bit, you can power the Pico:ed with a Micro-USB cable (used for programming as well) or via the JST connector with a battery holder.
As the board uses an RP2040 chip you can program it with popular supported languages such as Python and C++. We have our own Getting Started with the Elecfreaks Pico:ed guide showing how to control the board’s features, including the dot matrix display and even use externally connected OLED!

Specifications
| Item | Parameter |
| MCU | RP2040 |
| SRAM | 256KB |
| Flash | 2MB |
| Programmable IO | 19 |
| Onboard Device | Buzzer, LED, 7×17 LED matrix, 2x Button |
| Program Language | Micropython, C++ |
| Size | Approx. 52mm X 42mm |
| Net Weight | 10g |
Package Contents
- 1x Pico:ed board
Resources
- Getting started with the Elecfreaks Pico:ed
- Manufacturer documentation
- Python Samples
- Sample Projects
- Technical Files
- Pinout



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