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Xiao RP2040

“Using the Xiao RP2040 combined with a HC-SR501 PIR for general broad range sensing and HC-SR04 ultrasonic close range sensing, would create the base unit for other module attachments. The base unit would be in power down mode unti the PIR activated. Timer functions for the PIR would control power up after activation. Retail advertising display - Only play scrolling text or simple video when a consumer comes within a predetermined distance of a specific product. Automated servo control in enclosed areas to activate any type of mechanism as required. Many other combinations of modules can be created. ”

D. Willing

“I'd make a timer circuit for my garden watering system ”

A. Woolcock

“I would use the board to make a remote control a Lego tank with motors . I really dislike LEGO motors and Mindstorms, as they are super bulky and expensive. Currently I am trying to build an Arduino into the tank, but the Seeed Studio development board would be small enough for me to build a casing around it, to make it appear as a normal tank. It would also make for a great small alternative to Arduino, making wearable / handheld easier to produce. ”

J. Quinlan

“I’ve been slowly getting components together to make a Linux CNC, which originally was going to use an arduino. However, after reading that an Xiao RP2040 can handle arduino code, the increased frequency will help with GCODE transfer and make a fantastic CNC controller ”

A. Stewart

“As part of a detector/ locator of underground power, water and communication services.”

H. Kurt Meyer

“I would like to use the Xiao RP2040 to create a pico debugger using picoprobe software from Raspberry PI.”

M. Long

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