Then the only solution seems to be taking it to warranty service.Sounds like it might be a hardware issue with that board then.I tried it on another computer with a different cable, but the result was the same. When I connected another Raspberry Pi Pico to the same port on the same computer using the same cable, Thonny detected that Pico. So, the issue is not with the computer, port, or cable.Could it be your USB cable or your choice of USB port? I have found the Picos totally reliable when used with USB. Thonny never fails to establish a link, this on Raspberry Pi OS or Mac OS.
The onboard LED is not a power indicator and will not light up until you run code to drive it On.
Is it still under warranty? If so; I'd take it up with the retailer.
Statistics: Posted by kai3415 — Sat Dec 28, 2024 3:45 pm