Github birchjd

pico
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y5xd8Tu7gtw alternative to ESP32 by https://github.com/BirchJD and http://www.newsdownload.co.uk/ I think the picos main advantages are the dual cores and the pio. I have heard that people have had great successes over clocking them, potentially up to 400 MHz which is much higher than the esp32 as well. They are both good for different things, esp32 is great for it integrated wifi and Bluetooth and it’s other features like all the analogue stuff it can do and the RMT, which is meant for IR remote controls but can really be used to generate or receive just about any signal. I do still think it is a lot more powerful than the rp2040 but the pio is just so versatile, even more so than the RMT of the esp32. The other advantage I see the esp32 having is it has a low power core in addition to its two main cores, the low power core can run some basic programs and wake up the main cores when necessary, I’ve not seen it used often and it seems very complicated to set up to be a very powerful feature to have. To get the most out of either chip though you really need to be able to use both cores and the best way to do that is freertos, I know you can use both cores on the pico just using C and the pico sdk using their multi core library but using freertos just makes everything much easier, especially the synchronisation and data transfer. https://github.com/BirchJD/RPi_433MHz  433mhz radio modems

repos
https://github.com/BirchJD/RPiIR_Programmable_TV_Remote_Control IRLEDS https://github.com/BirchJD/Raspberry-Pi-Python-Interfacing/blob/master/RPi_GPIO_Input.py GPIO interface. https://github.com/BirchJD/RPi-CCTV Raspberry Pi CCTV / Nature Surveillance / Time-Lapse with Linux shell scripts.

links
Raspberry pi motioneyeos