Thanks - I'm actually planning some Wifi/BT/etc that plugs in via the 0.1" right now (still waiting for the prototype boards to arrive back from DirtyPCBs). You can see what some of them look like here but they're not tested yet.
When I'm happy with them I will be selling them pre-soldered - even if people are happy soldering 0.05" pins, they shouldn't have to :)
There isn't actually a BT shim that I'm selling at the moment?
However for the 0.1" ones, the WiFi and BT won't work at the same time - there's only one serial port on the Pico's 0.1" pins, so it has to be used in each case.
You could use the existing WiFi shim (which uses the 0.05" pins, but requires hand soldering) and the new 0.1" BT adaptor together though, and that'd be fine...
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Thanks - I'm actually planning some Wifi/BT/etc that plugs in via the 0.1" right now (still waiting for the prototype boards to arrive back from DirtyPCBs). You can see what some of them look like here but they're not tested yet.
When I'm happy with them I will be selling them pre-soldered - even if people are happy soldering 0.05" pins, they shouldn't have to :)
There isn't actually a BT shim that I'm selling at the moment?
However for the 0.1" ones, the WiFi and BT won't work at the same time - there's only one serial port on the Pico's 0.1" pins, so it has to be used in each case.
You could use the existing WiFi shim (which uses the 0.05" pins, but requires hand soldering) and the new 0.1" BT adaptor together though, and that'd be fine...