Introduction to Advanced IO | Raspberry Pi Pico Workshop: Chapter 4.1
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In this chapter, we dive into advanced IO by learning how to use UART, I2C and SPI with the Pico. These are all communication protocols which are just methods or sets of rules that devices can use to communicate information between them. This is a step up from basic IO as they allow us to send data as strings instead of voltages.

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0:00 Intro
0:21 How Does a Com Protocol Work?
1:04 Why use Com Protocols?
2:49 The Com Protocol Rabbit Hole

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