A pomodoro clock built using the Pico W and Pico Display Pack 2.0.
I built this to get familiar with the pimoroni micropython libraries and to familiarize myself with other general Pico W features like wifi and low-power mode. I also wanted to learn how to design my own 3d models to print on my new 3d printer.
Folder | Contents |
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src |
Source code for the application. |
case |
stl files to print a component case. |
Here's what you'll need to make one of these at home
- Raspberry Pi Pico W.
- Pimoroni Pico Display Pack 2.0.
- ~35g of 3d printer filament.
- 3D printer used to print the case.
- Micro USB cable to power the Pi Pico W.