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Maker Brings Wi-Fi to the Raspberry Pi Pico 2W via custom dev board and ESP32

Maker Brings Wi-Fi to the Raspberry Pi Pico 2W via custom dev board and ESP32

One thing is for sure, when the Raspberry Pi community wants a new board, they’ll just make it themselves. That’s exactly what maker and developer Emre has done over at Hackster. We’ve been super excited since the launch of the Raspberry Pi Pico 2 to see makers and companies will make with the new hardware. As the Raspberry Pi Pico 2 doesn’t come with Wi-Fi,  Emre has created their own and calls it the Pico 2W Plus dev board.

Emre decided his new board needed something a little extra in the form of wireless support. To pull this off, he threw in an ESP323C microcontroller to go along side it. This module offered two different wireless protocols including both Bluetooth and Wi-Fi support. The end result is an RP2350B-based Pico board capable of handling your wireless needs. We made something similar but using the RP2350A board, the Raspberry Pi Pico 2, and published a guide on how to get Wi-Fi on the Pico 2 using an ESP32.

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