I have very little knowledge about Fritzing production, and it is difficult to make Pico 2W. However, I need to use Pico 2W. Can anyone help me
We would need a web site with physical dimensions and connector information to make a part. There doesn’t appear to be a current part, but you should check the web site as Raspberry PI often makes Fritzing parts for their boards.
Peter
This is the data manual for the Raspberry Pi Pico 2W.
I found pictures of Fritzing in it, but the official did not provide the Fritzing file.
I believe there is one similar one here:
Just that I haven’t checked if the pinout is the same. If it’s different, then can someone help me create the part? (I’m busy this week)
I tried to go to this link you posted,
https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/pico/getting-started/
but it appears there is a 404 HTML error
There appears to be a fixed pico 2 part here which may be closer than the original pico part
Peter
I downloaded the Pico 2 file you meticulously created and tried to open it for modification. It seems that only the image part needs to be replaced. However, as I mentioned before, I’m not very familiar with this software, and I’m currently trying to see if I can complete this task on my own.
Modifying parts is not all that easy. I see there are a number of changes (when I dug up a jpeg image of the 2W) you are probably better to let me make the changes. If you want to try for your self this tutorial has all the necessary information
edit:
OK this part should do what you want. I was lazy and only did a throughhole version (although it should also work as SMD just with pads on both sides of the board and through holes.) The debug pins are placed from a jpeg image and thus may not be correctly placed. Print out the pcb footprint at 1:1 scale and compare it to a real board before ordering pcbs. Although I didn’t put in a keepout area, I expect traces shouldn’t be routed around the wireless antenna as well as the USB connector.
rpi_pico2W.fzpz (24.0 KB)
as always if the RPI folks want to use this feel free to do so.
Peter
Thank you so much for the Fritzing file, which has been incredibly helpful for my project. This morning I attempted to modify the Pico 2 into a Pico 2W version, but encountered significant technical challenges during the process and ultimately did not succeed in completing the modification. I truly appreciate your support once again!