A 1:5 scale Raspberry Pi Pico that you can make fly by adding wings! I know that test points aswell as mounting holes are missing, couldn't be bothered to add them. This is my first post so positive feedback would be appreciated, thanks :)
Specifications
Spotlights
- CalebRepublic 3 days ago
General Characteristics
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 7.8ft (2.4m)
- Length 16.8ft (5.1m)
- Height 4.8ft (1.5m)
- Empty Weight 2,314lbs (1,049kg)
- Loaded Weight 2,314lbs (1,049kg)
Performance
- Wing Loading N/A
- Wing Area 0.0ft2 (0.0m2)
- Drag Points 2107
Parts
- Number of Parts 212
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 492
@AutumnTheHuman I could, but when I am planning on making a circuit that will be permanent I don’t want to put a 30$ thing into it. Much better for me to get a rippoff arduino nano for 5 bucks. But, I have not heard of teensy before. Looks like a bit more powerful, I will have to look into them
@CalebRepublic Use a teensy if you need interrupt pins
May be a hot take, but I prefer these to other micro controllers.
The only time I use an arduino is if I need interrupt pins bcs pico has none
They have been updating the site (in preparation for SP2, maybe).
Or some sort of A.I. or human review of the posts.
@QuesoAirlines
Somehow its still publishing after 12 minutes