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Pressing the "boot" button while powering up the Pico will activates the UF2 mode. Simply drag an UF2 firmware on the USB Flash drive to completely reprogram the firmware running on the board (No special tools, No special drivers needed)! The UF2 bootloader can be used to load up a newer version of MicroPython, Arduino IDE compiled firmware, C++ firmware, CircuitPython (derivative version of MicroPython made from Adafruit Industries), etc.
 
Pressing the "boot" button while powering up the Pico will activates the UF2 mode. Simply drag an UF2 firmware on the USB Flash drive to completely reprogram the firmware running on the board (No special tools, No special drivers needed)! The UF2 bootloader can be used to load up a newer version of MicroPython, Arduino IDE compiled firmware, C++ firmware, CircuitPython (derivative version of MicroPython made from Adafruit Industries), etc.
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== Pico Pinout ==
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== Pico pinout ==
 
The Pinout here below is an enhanced documented version of the official PinOut.  
 
The Pinout here below is an enhanced documented version of the official PinOut.  
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[[fichier:ENG-CANSAT-PICO-PINOUT-Official.png|640px]]
 
[[fichier:ENG-CANSAT-PICO-PINOUT-Official.png|640px]]
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== Pico pins description ==
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=== Power Pins ===
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xxx
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=== Analog Pins ===
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xxx
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=== Debug Pins ===
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for advanced user:
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[[fichier:ENG-CANSAT-PICO-PINOUT-50.png]]
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* '''SWCLK et SWDIO''' - those contact points, visible under the board, are used to program the microcontroler. You can also use thoses contact to connect the SWD debugger.
    
== Pico Ressource ==
 
== Pico Ressource ==
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