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Badger 2040 & Badger 2040 W

Firmware, Examples & Documentation

Badger 2040 and Badger 2040 W are maker-friendly all-in-one badge wearables, featuring a 2.9", 296x128 pixel, monochrome e-paper display.

Install

Grab the latest release from https://github.com/pimoroni/badger2040/releases/latest

There are four .uf2 files to pick from.

⚠️ Those marked with-badger-os contain a full filesystem image that will overwrite both the firmware and filesystem of your Badger:

  • pimoroni-badger2040-vX.X.X-micropython-with-badger-os.uf2
  • pimoroni-badger2040w-vX.X.X-micropython-with-badger-os.uf2

The regular builds just include the firmware, and leave your files alone:

  • pimoroni-badger2040-vX.X.X-micropython.uf2
  • pimoroni-badger2040w-vX.X.X-micropython.uf2

Badger 2040

  1. Connect your Badger 2040 to your computer using a USB A to C cable.

  2. Reset your device into bootloader mode by holding BOOT/USR and pressing the RST button next to it.

  3. Drag and drop one of the badger2040 .uf2 files to the "RPI-RP2" drive that appears.

  4. Your device should reset and, if you used a with-badger-os variant, show the Badger OS Launcher.

Badger 2040 W

  1. Connect your Badger 2040 W to your computer using a USB A to microB cable.

  2. Reset your device into bootloader mode by holding BOOTSEL (onboard the Pico W) and pressing RESET (next to the qw/st connector).

  3. Drag and drop one of the badger2040w .uf2 files to the "RPI-RP2" drive that appears.

  4. Your device should reset and, if you used a with-badger-os variant, show the Badger OS Launcher.

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