This video initially looks at using the Raspberry PI Debug probe for flashing and debugging Pico, Pico-W and RP2040 boards. I was initially a little confused about the board and why I would use it instead of a Pico acting as PicoProbe.
After some exploring, I really liked the board as another tool for the Raspberry PI Pico and Pico-W.
I think I understand why they have gone for the JST-SH connectors too. Prior to getting this board, I had not appreciated that the Pico-H and Pico-WH are slightly different board layouts to allow for JST-SH 1mm pitch rather than through wire holes of 2.54mm for SWD ports.
Let me know what you think of this new tool in the Raspberry PI Pico tool kit.

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