Pico RP2040

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  • SparkFun Pro Micro RP2040

    SparkFun SparkFun Pro Micro RP2040

    Out of stock

    The RP2040 utilizes dual ARM Cortex-M0+ processors (up to 133 MHz) and features: 264 kB of embedded SRAM in six banks 6 dedicated IO for SPI Flash (supporting XIP) 30 multifunction GPIO Dedicated hardware for commonly used peripherals Programmable IO for extended peripheral support Four-channel ADC with an internal temperature sensor, 0.5 MSa/s, 12-bit conversion USB 1.1 Host/Device The RP2040 is supported with C/C++ and MicroPython cross-platform development environments, including easy access to runtime debugging. It has a UF2 boot and floating-point routines baked into the chip. The built-in USB can act as both device and host. It has two symmetric cores and high internal bandwidth, making it useful for signal processing and video. While the chip has a large internal RAM, the board includes an additional 16MB external QSPI flash chip to store program code. Features Dual Cortex M0+ processors, up to 133 MHz 264 kB of embedded SRAM in 6 banks 6 dedicated IO for QSPI flash, supporting execute in place (XIP) 30 programmable IO for extended peripheral support SWD interface Timer with 4 alarms Real-time counter (RTC) USB 1.1 Host/Device functionality Supported programming languages MicroPython C/C++ RP2040 Features Raspberry Pi Foundation's RP2040 microcontroller AP2112 3.3 V voltage regulator Support programming languages MicroPython C/C++ On-board USB-C connector for programming USB 1.1 Host/Device functionality Built-in Resettable PTC Fuse PTH pads w/ castellated edges 20 x multifunctional GPIO Pins [1] 4 x 12-bit ADC channels with an internal temperature sensor, 0.5 MSa/s, 12-bit 10 x PWM channels Serial Peripherals 2 x UARTs 1 x I2C (Qwiic enabled) 1 x SPI Buttons Boot Reset LEDs Power WS2812 Addressable LED 16 MB External Flash Memory Dimensions: 1.3in x 0.7in

    Out of stock

    € 14,95

    Members € 13,46

  • SparkFun MicroMod RP2040

    SparkFun SparkFun MicroMod RP2040

    The RP2040 utilizes dual ARM Cortex-M0+ processors (up to 133MHz): 264kB of embedded SRAM in six banks 6 dedicated IO for SPI Flash (supporting XIP) 30 multifunction GPIO: Dedicated hardware for commonly used peripherals Programmable IO for extended peripheral support Four 12-bit ADC channels with internal temperature sensor (up to 0.5 MSa/s) USB 1.1 Host/Device functionality The RP2040 is supported with C/C++ and MicroPython cross-platform development environments, including easy access to runtime debugging. It has a UF2 boot and floating-point routines baked into the chip. The built-in USB can act as both device and host. It has two symmetric cores and high internal bandwidth, making it useful for signal processing and video. While the chip has a large internal RAM, the board includes an additional external flash chip. Features Dual Cortex M0+ processors, up to 133 MHz 264 kB of embedded SRAM in 6 banks 6 dedicated IO for QSPI flash, supporting execute in place (XIP) 30 programmable IO for extended peripheral support SWD interface Timer with 4 alarms Real-time counter (RTC) USB 1.1 Host/Device functionality Supported programming languages MicroPython C/C++

    € 12,95

    Members € 11,66

  • SparkFun Thing Plus (RP2040)

    SparkFun SparkFun Thing Plus (RP2040)

    The RP2040 contains two ARM Cortex-M0+ processors (up to 133 MHz) and features: 264 kB of embedded SRAM in six banks 6 dedicated IO for SPI Flash (supporting XIP) 30 multifunction GPIO: Dedicated hardware for commonly used peripherals Programmable IO for extended peripheral support Four 12-bit ADC channels with internal temperature sensor (up to 0.5 MSa/s) USB 1.1 Host/Device functionality The RP2040 is supported with C/C++ and MicroPython cross-platform development environments, including easy access to runtime debugging. It has a UF2 boot and floating-point routines baked into the chip. While the chip has a large internal RAM, the board includes an additional 16 MB of external QSPI flash memory to store program code. Features Raspberry Pi Foundation's RP2040 microcontroller 16MB QSPI Flash Memory JTAG PTH Pins Thing Plus (or Feather) Form-Factor: 18x Multifunctional GPIO Pins Four available 12-bit ADC channels with an internal temperature sensor (500 kSa/s) Up to eight 2-channel PWM Up to two UARTs Up to two I²C buses Up to two SPI buses USB-C Connector: USB 1.1 Host/Device functionality 2-pin JST Connector for a LiPo Battery (not included): 500 mA charging circuit Qwiic Connector Buttons: Boot Reset LEDs: PWR - Red 3.3 V power indicator CHG - Yellow battery charging indicator 25 - Blue status/test LED (GPIO 25) WS2812 - Addressable RGB LED (GPIO 08) Four Mounting Holes: 4-40 screw compatible Dimensions: 2.3' x 0.9' RP2040 Features Dual Cortex M0+ processors, up to 133 MHz 264 kB of embedded SRAM in 6 banks 6 dedicated IO for QSPI flash, supporting execute in place (XIP) 30 programmable IO for extended peripheral support SWD interface Timer with 4 alarms Real-time counter (RTC) USB 1.1 Host/Device functionality Supported programming languages MicroPython C/C++

    € 19,95

    Members € 17,96

  • SparkFun RP2040 mikroBUS Development Board

    SparkFun SparkFun RP2040 mikroBUS Development Board

    The SparkFun RP2040 mikroBUS Development Board is a low-cost, high performance platform with flexible digital interfaces featuring the Raspberry Pi Foundation's RP2040 microcontroller. Besides the Thing Plus or Feather PTH pin layout, the board also includes a microSD card slot, 16 MB (128 Mbit) flash memory, a JST single cell battery connector (with a charging circuit and fuel gauge sensor), an addressable WS2812 RGB LED, JTAG PTH pins, four (4-40 screw) mounting holes, our signature Qwiic connectors, and a mikroBUS socket. The mikroBUS standard was developed by MikroElektronika. Similar to Qwiic and MicroMod interfaces, the mikroBUS socket provides a standardized connection for add-on Click boards to be attached to a development board and is comprised of a pair of 8-pin female headers with a standardized pin configuration. The pins consist of three groups of communications pins (SPI, UART and I²C), six additional pins (PWM, Interrupt, Analog input, Reset and Chip select), and two power groups (3.3 V and 5 V). The RP2040 is supported with both C/C++ and MicroPython cross-platform development environments, including easy access to runtime debugging. It has UF2 boot and floating-point routines baked into the chip. While the chip has a large amount of internal RAM, the board includes an additional 16 MB of external QSPI flash memory to store program code. The RP2040 contains two ARM Cortex-M0+ processors (up to 133 MHz) and features: 264 kB of embedded SRAM in six banks 6 dedicated IO for SPI Flash (supporting XIP) 30 multifunction GPIO: Dedicated hardware for commonly used peripherals Programmable IO for extended peripheral support Four 12-bit ADC channels with internal temperature sensor (up to 0.5 MSa/s) USB 1.1 Host/Device functionality Features (SparkFun RP2040 mikroBUS Dev. Board) Raspberry Pi Foundation's RP2040 microcontroller 18 Multifunctional GPIO Pins Four available 12-bit ADC channels with internal temperature sensor (500kSa/s) Up to eight 2-channel PWM Up to two UARTs Up to two I²C buses Up to two SPI buses Thing Plus (or Feather) Pin Layout: 28 PTH Pins USB-C Connector: USB 1.1 Host/Device functionality 2-pin JST Connector for a LiPo Battery (not included): 500mA charging circuit 4-pin JST Qwiic Connector LEDs: PWR - Red 3.3V power indicator CHG - Yellow battery charging indicator 25 - Blue status/test LED (GPIO 25) WS2812 - Addressable RGB LED (GPIO 08) Buttons: Boot Reset JTAG PTH Pins 16MB QSPI Flash Memory µSD Card Slot mikroBUS Socket Dimensions: 3.7' x 1.2' Four Mounting Holes: 4-40 screw compatible Downloads Schematic Eagle Files Board Dimensions Hookup Guide Qwiic Info Page GitHub Hardware Repository

    € 19,95

    Members € 17,96

Features of the Raspberry Pi Pico

Raspberry Pis are small, versatile mini computers that you can use for all kinds of different projects. Whether it's simple tasks like streaming media or more advanced applications like building a Raspberry Pi-powered robot, the possibilities are endless! One of the latest additions to the Raspberry Pi family is the Pico RP2040

The Raspberry Pi Pico is easy to program with popular high-level languages such as MicroPython and or C/C++. The Pico is small in size and no less than twice as fast as its predecessor, the Raspberry Pi Zero. In addition, it is also a formidable Arduino competitor.

Raspberry Pi Pico is a cost-effective and versatile controller that is perfect for a wide variety of projects. The Pico RP2040 has two powerful Cortex M0+ cores that can be clocked up to 133 MHz and has 264 KB SRAM and 2 MB Flash memory.

Our Raspberry Pico products: From boards to modules & books!

Mastering the Raspberry Pi Pico can be done using 50 projects with Micropython in our Raspberry Pi Pico Essentials book. This book gives you a practical introduction to the world of Raspberry Pi Pico in combination with this programming language.

Or choose a 3.5" inch Waveshare touch display module with a smoother touch effect than AD-driven solutions. This touchscreen comes with development resources and manual (examples Raspberry Pi Pico C/C++ and MicroPython)

The official Raspberry Pi Pico products are available thanks to an official partnership with Raspberry, directly from the manufacturer's factory. This means that when Raspberry launches a new product, it can be delivered on the launch day.

Other applications for your Raspberry Pi

In the offer on Elektor Store you will find various other applications for the Raspberry Pi Pico with which you can give your projects a new dimension. Some of the most popular other applications come from Waveshare and Pimoroni. Both are suppliers and manufacturers of educational, industrial and hobbyist electronics.

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