Product description: Raspberry Pi Pico 2 Expansion Kit + Box
A set consisting of electronic components that make it easy to start working with the Raspberry Pi Pico module . The set includes elements such as: LEDs, sensors, integrated circuits, resistors, LCD display, DC motor with controller, breadboard, buttons and the Raspberry Pi Pico module with soldered male connectors. The set is enclosed in a handy organizer , making it easy to store and carry.
The kit includes a large breadboard and connecting wires, allowing you to create projects without the need for soldering. Buttons with LEDs and a 16 x 2 LCD display allow you to create a simple user interface. The sensors included in the kit allow the user to read data from the environment.

Raspberry Pi Pico 2 Expansion Kit.
Raspberry Pi Pico 2
The Raspberry Pi Pico 2 module is equipped with a dual-core RP2350 system based on the ARM Cortex M33 / RISC-V Hazard3 core clocked at 150 MHz. It has 26 GPIO pins that operate at a voltage of 3.3 V. The module can be programmed in C / C++ or MicroPython . The microUSB connector or a basket with 3 AA batteries can be used to power the controller. The set includes a version with soldered male pins, so the module can be easily plugged into a breadboard.
The set includes:
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Raspberry Pi Pico 2 - module based on the RP2350 chip, equipped with 26 I/O pins. |
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830-pole breadboard - a large board with separate power lines enabling the creation of electronic circuits. |
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Set of 5 mm LED diodes (30 pcs.) - 10 pcs. each of red, green and yellow elements. |
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Common anode RGB diode - LED with four leads that can emit light in all colors. |
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Set of resistors (200 pcs.) - 20 pcs. of the most popular values, enabling, for example, connecting LED diodes. |
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BC547 NPN transistors (5 pcs.) - semiconductor systems allowing, among other things, to control elements that draw more current than a single microcontroller pin can provide. |
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LM35 analog temperature sensor - a popular, easy-to-use thermometer, connected to Pico analog inputs. |
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Photoresistor - a sensor that allows for measuring the intensity of incident light, e.g. it will detect whether the room is dark or light. |
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Tact-switch buttons - will serve as an element entering data into the module. |
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Potentiometer 10k or 20k (5 pcs.) - similarly to buttons, connected to analog pins can be used as an element of the user interface - simple knobs. |
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Shift register - allows, for example, control of a larger number of diodes while saving the Raspberry's digital pins. |
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PCF8574 Expander - allows you to increase the number of pins on the Raspberry Pi Pico. |
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Buzzer without generator - a simple sound signal generator powered by voltage from 1 to 40 V. |
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Jumper cables 65 pcs. male - male - enable the creation of connections on the breadboard and between the board and Arduino. |
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40 pcs. connecting cables - female - male, 20 cm long - allow you to connect modules to Raspberry Pi Pico. |
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12-key membrane numeric keypad - allows you to create a simple user interface. |
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1.8 m microUSB cable - for connecting Raspberry Pi Pico to a computer. |
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DHT11 - a sensor enabling the measurement of air temperature and humidity. |
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16x2 LCD display with converter - with blue backlight - popular alphanumeric display with soldered goldpin connectors. |
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L293D motor controller - H-bridge enabling control of the direction and speed of two DC motors. |
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PIR sensor - enables motion detection. |
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HC-DR04 distance sensor - an ultrasonic sensor that can detect objects at a distance of 2 cm to 200 cm. |
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DC motor - a small, simple DC motor powered by a voltage of 3 V to 5 V. |
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3 AA Battery Basket - The Raspberry pi Pico module can be powered by 3 AA batteries. |
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4-channel logical level converter - Raspberry Pi Pico pins operate at 3.3 V, the converter allows you to change the voltage of the components from 5 V to 3.3 V. |
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4 AA batteries - can be used to power the Raspberry Pi Pico. |
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Power supply module for breadboards - the board allows you to power the components connected to the breadboard that require a voltage of 5 V / 3.3 V. |
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Switching power supply 12 V / 2.5 A - allows you to power the power supply system for breadboards. |
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Organizer makes it easier to carry the set. |