Raspberry Pi releases Pico W with Wi-Fi support
Raspberry Pi has announced the Pico W, Pico H and Pico WH. The Pico W module has support for Wi-Fi 4, but the Bluetooth capabilities are not yet activated. Raspberry Pi has sold nearly two million Pico computing boards.
The Pico W contains Infineon’s CYW43439 chips to support Wi-Fi 4, or Wi-Fi based on the 802.11n protocol. The chip also supports bluetooth and Bluetooth Low Energy, but Raspberry Pi has not enabled this connectivity. The organizations indicate that they may do so in the future.
Together with the Pico W, the H and WH appear. These are variants of the Pico and Pico W that have headers and a 3-pin connector for debugging purposes. All Pico models are built around RaspBerry Pi’s own RP2040 microcontroller, with two Arm Cortex-M0+ cores running at 133MHz. There is 264kB SRAM available.
The Pico W costs $6, the Pico H costs $5, and the Pico WH costs $7. The original Pico appeared at the beginning of this year, for a price of 4 dollars. RaspBerry Pi says it has sold nearly two million of that module.
Pico W on the left, Pico H on the right