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Posted: 08:28pm
10 Mar 2026
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PhenixRising
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I have seen Stick PCs with a male HDMI that plugs directly in to the monitor.

Anyone seen something that already exists with a Pico?

My application is a standalone display.
 
Posted: 08:39pm
10 Mar 2026
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dddns
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Posted: 11:23pm
10 Mar 2026
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PhenixRising
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Hey, close enough  

Many thanks, bud.
 
Posted: 11:37pm
10 Mar 2026
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IanT
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These work wiuth the Pico2 adapter Mick designed...

Waveshare HDMI displays

Regards,

IanT
 
Posted: 01:17am
11 Mar 2026
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lizby
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Nice, but aren't resistors recommended?

Also here: Pico DVI sock



Resistors shown:

3 for $11.37 USD, shipping included

This makes many Pico PCB designs DVI/HDMI capable with Pico2s.

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Edited 2026-03-11 11:37 by lizby
 
Posted: 11:40am
11 Mar 2026
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PhenixRising
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  lizby said  

This makes many Pico PCB designs DVI/HDMI capable with Pico2s.

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Perfect      
Edited 2026-03-11 21:40 by PhenixRising
 
Posted: 01:26pm
11 Mar 2026
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lizby
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  PhenixRising said  
  lizby said  This makes many Pico PCB designs DVI/HDMI capable with Pico2s.
Perfect


Don't forget the Pico2 16mb PSRAM version

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Edited 2026-03-11 23:27 by lizby
 
Posted: 02:25pm
11 Mar 2026
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PhenixRising
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  lizby said  

Don't forget the Pico2 16mb PSRAM version

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Looks like it still has micro-USB (?)
 
Posted: 02:49pm
11 Mar 2026
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mozzie
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G'day,
This was knocked together during early testing with HDMI, rather crude but it does the trick.

Plugs straight into just about anything, the HDMI plug breakout is widely available.



Apologies for the crap photo, cropped from an old image.

Regards,
Lyle.
 
Posted: 08:45pm
21 Mar 2026
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lizby
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DVI sock working with the WeAct RP2350A module with 15MB on drive a:



(Looks like it might not be too hard to solder a PSRAM chip on this module.)

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Edited 2026-03-22 06:46 by lizby
 
Posted: 11:31am
23 Mar 2026
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PhenixRising
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This is perfect  
 
Posted: 12:57pm
23 Mar 2026
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lizby
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  lizby said  DVI sock working with the WeAct RP2350A module with 15MB on drive a:

(Looks like it might not be too hard to solder a PSRAM chip on this module.)


The flash chip is a wide-body, 208 mil, and I can't find a PSRAM chip that size. I'm not going to be soldering a bunch of wires--the soldering would have been hard enough for me anyway--so I'll wait. It can't be too long before the Chinese cloners do their work on the Pimoroni model.
 
Posted: 03:33pm
23 Mar 2026
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Mixtel90
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I say again the magic incantation: "PGA2350"
It's not that much bigger than a Pico and includes PSRAM.

Or there's the Pimoroni Pico Plus 2, which also has 16MB flash, the RP2350B and PSRAM (on GP47) fitted and is pin compatible with the Pico 2.  Obviously it doesn't bring out all the pins of the RP2350B!
 
Posted: 03:53pm
23 Mar 2026
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lizby
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  Mixtel90 said  I say again the magic incantation: "PGA2350"


Are you talking about a chip? The goal here is the PicoStick with HDMI and PSRAM. The Pimoroni is expensive (by picomite standards). That's what I'm willing to wait for the cloners to address. Shouldn't be more than $6-$7.
 
Posted: 06:06pm
23 Mar 2026
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Mixtel90
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It's another Pimoroni module. 1 inch square.
Link

I know what you mean about the clones. Whether they'll bother is something else though, WeAct do the 48-pin module but don't include PSRAM, although they could easily. The problem may be that it costs extra to populate both sides of a board and you need very short traces for RAM, which is why it's on the bottom. It's all a case of how cheap can they make them.
 
Posted: 06:15pm
23 Mar 2026
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lizby
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  Mixtel90 said  It's another Pimoroni module. 1 inch square.

Not exactly PicoMiteStick-friendly.
 
Posted: 08:17pm
23 Mar 2026
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Mixtel90
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Only because no-one has designed one yet. :)
Yes, it would end up an inch wide. It might possibly be slightly shorter though, if you don't mind some SMD work.
 
Posted: 08:28pm
23 Mar 2026
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dddns
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  lizby said  Shouldn't be more than $6-$7.

Maybe this waveshare is easier to get and cheaper in the US. The USB-C adapter is also nice. Too bad it has a slightly different layout compared to the PGA.
For a stick I think the slim standard design is best, maybe with a thin sandwich PCB containing a basic audio filter for PWM sound, a 3231 RTC in the middle and on the other a microSD..should be doable even on a stripboard.
Edited 2026-03-24 06:47 by dddns
 
Posted: 09:37pm
23 Mar 2026
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lizby
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  dddns said  For a stick I think the slim standard design is best


Absolutely. With the DVI "sock", it's a doodle which works on all the 40-pin Pico2 modules. Most probably wouldn't need the PSRAM, but I have a use for it.
 
Posted: 10:33pm
23 Mar 2026
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dddns
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Well, @mozzie showed a real stick. But HDMI/VGA doesn't have +5V so you need the USB cable anyway and thus a stick isn't that necessary. The PGA/Waveshare is 4,4mm larger, not that much ;)
The HDMI breakout board directly soldered is IMHO in any way a nice solution.
 
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