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# Pico FIDO2
This project transforms your Raspberry Pi Pico or ESP32 microcontroller into an integrated FIDO Passkey **and** OpenPGP smartcard, functioning like a standard USB Passkey for authentication and as a smartcard for cryptographic operations.
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## Features
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## Download
**If you own an ESP32-S3 board, go to ESP32 Flasher for flashing your Pico FIDO2.**
If you own a Raspberry Pico (RP2040 or RP2350), go to the Download page, select your vendor and model and download the proper firmware; or go to the Release page and download the UF2 file for your board.
Note that UF2 files are shipped with a dummy VID/PID to avoid license issues (FEFF:FCFD). If you plan to use it with other proprietary tools, you should modify Info.plist of CCID driver to add these VID/PID or use the Pico Commissioner.
You can use whatever VID/PID (i.e., 234b:0000 from FISJ), but remember that you are not authorized to distribute the binary with a VID/PID that you do not own.
Note that the pure-browser option Pico Commissioner is the most recommended.
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## Build for Raspberry Pico
Before building, ensure you have installed the toolchain for the Pico and that the Pico SDK is properly located on your drive.
```
git clone https://github.com/youruser/pico-fido2
git submodule update --init --recursive
cd pico-fido2
mkdir build
cd build
PICO_SDK_PATH=/path/to/pico-sdk cmake .. -DPICO_BOARD=board_type -DUSB_VID=0x1234 -DUSB_PID=0x5678
make
```
Note that `PICO_BOARD`, `USB_VID` and `USB_PID` are optional. If not provided, `pico` board and VID/PID `FEFF:FCFD` will be used.
Additionally, you can pass the `VIDPID=value` parameter to build the firmware with a known VID/PID. The supported values are:
- `NitroHSM`
- `NitroFIDO2`
- `NitroStart`
- `NitroPro`
- `Nitro3`
- `Yubikey5`
- `YubikeyNeo`
- `YubiHSM`
- `Gnuk`
- `GnuPG`
After running `make`, the binary file `pico_fido2.uf2` will be generated. To load this onto your Pico board:
1. Put the Pico board into loading mode by holding the `BOOTSEL` button while plugging it in.
2. Copy the `pico_fido2.uf2` file to the new USB mass storage device that appears.
3. Once the file is copied, the Pico mass storage device will automatically disconnect, and the Pico board will reset with the new firmware.
4. A blinking LED will indicate that the device is ready to work.
## Driver
Pico FIDO2 uses the `HID` driver for FIDO and `CCID` for OpenPGP, both present in all major operating systems. It should be detected by all OS and browser/applications just like normal USB FIDO keys and smartcards.