Is there an product/development board (Adafruit type) or open source project that use multiple board with jumper wire
RP2040 (or Raspberry Pi zero 2 W with Raspberry OS)
run custom developed software (python perferred, C ok) to read I2C temperature sensor
small display screen
has SD card to store data
has USB plug that charge Li ion battery
when plug into PC, the SD card appear as a flash drive. Data can be transfer to PC.
Many thanks
One of the many esp32 boards with an SD card built in. No need to wire it up.
If you want something direct from Adadfruit, check the 'metro'.
Supports circuit python, arduino or the proper esp-idf.
There is a jst battery connector and has a charter on board.
Quite a big board to me, I have a bunch of older esp32 boards with sd cards and charging connectors and hardware but the AdaFruit one would be easy to get going.
Edit: I didn't see you wanted a display built in. In that case I would go got a lilygo. They have boards with charger, SD card and display. You won't get as good micropython support but they work without much trouble from platform.io. Even the displays are pretty easy to get to work.
I don't have one of these but they look like good fun, epaper, sdcard and charger:
https://www.lilygo.cc/products/t5-v2-3-1
Many thanks. Any idea going beyound the size (some 7 MB by advanced RP2040 board) and add sd card? Still need it appaers as USB flash when plug into pc.
If you are looking for something already spun up then look for the "better picoboard" ,
it has sd built in along with some nice improvements over original board and yet is the same size.
There is also the Adafruit Picowbell logger which has a few more bells and wifi.
on github there is a neat bootloader that shows sdcard when plugged into pc and if you hold the bootkey it will go into dfu mode , firmware can also be pulled from sdcard in the next boot then renamed when done.
i think it was called pico-tool , i will have to check.
darkspr1te
If you are looking for something already spun up then look for the "better picoboard" ,
it has sd built in along with some nice improvements over original board and yet is the same size.
Interesting, could you please provide a link? I couldn't find the product you are mentioning; sorry if I'm missing something obvious. Thanks!
Sorry, i called the better picoboard but that was the video title, the actual product is the PicoPro (see youtube for the files and the link to order prebuilt boards from pcbway)
hi,
mmbasic running on the RP2040 may fulfill some of your requirements, especially if you want to keep the coding effort to a minimum:
https://geoffg.net/picomite.htmlthe bog standard RPi pico board will run happily on a single 18650 Li-Ion cell, and changing can be handled with a TP4056 charger module - these ones include over- and under-voltage protection:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/203837090484cheers,
rob :-)