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  <title>[elecena] RM2 Wireless &amp; Bluetooth Breakout (SP/CE) - zmiany ceny</title>
  <description>Add 2.4GHz wireless and Bluetooth functionality to an existing project with this handy breakout featuring Raspberry Pi's RM2 module.
The RM2 uses the same two-in-one wireless and Bluetooth module that's found on Raspberry Pi Pico W, making it easy to use directly with any RP2040 or RP2350 board.
This breakout has an SP/CE connector on board so you can connect it easily to any SP/CE compatible microcontroller (like Pimoroni Pico Plus 2) or add-on using a handy cable (of course, there are also pads if you'd prefer to solder wires to it).
Click here to view all things SP/CE!
The Host and SP/CE cables are NOT included but click here to see the cables we have in the store.
Note: By default, the BLON pin is wired to the WLON pin. There is a cuttable trace on the rear of the board if your project needs these to be disconnected.
Features

* Raspberry Pi RM2 module (CYW43439), supporting IEEE 802.11 b/g/n wireless LAN, and Bluetooth

* SP/CE connector (8-pin JST-SH)

* 0.1&quot; headers (breadboard compatible)

* Compatible with Raspberry Pi Pico / Pico 2 / RP2040 / RP2350

* Input voltage: 3.0 - 3.3V

* Dimensions: 23.8 x 20.4 x 4.7 mm (L x W x H)

Getting Started
You can use RM2 Breakout with Raspberry Pi Pico (or other RP2040 or RP2350-based microcontrollers) using our custom MicroPython build that allows for pin re-assignment.

* Download pirate brand MicroPython for RP2350 boards (with experimental wireless support)

* Builds for Pico / RP2040 are coming soon!

* MicroPython example

You'll need to set the pins that the module is connected to before you do anything with the network. On a Pimoroni Pico Plus 2 (with an RM2 breakout connected via SP/CE cable), that would look like this:
wlan = network.WLAN(network.STAIF, pinon=32, pinout=35, pinin=35, pinwake=35, pinclock=34, pincs=33)
Alternatively, if you have an RP2040 or RP2350 board that exposes GP23, GP24, GP25, and GP29 (such as PGA2040 or PGA2350) you can wire the module up to the default Pico W pins and you won't need to do any pin configuration. The pins are:

* WLON -&amp;gt; GP23

* DAT -&amp;gt; GP24

* CS -&amp;gt; GP25

* CLK -&amp;gt; GP29

Resources

* Pinout PDF

* Schematic

Pinout

Package Contents

* 1x RM2 Wireless &amp;amp; Bluetooth Breakout</description>
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