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Product description: Raspberry Pi microcontroller - RP2040 - 10 pcs. - SC0914
TheRP2040 is the first microcontroller developed by the Raspberry Pi Foundation. It was first used in the Raspberry Pi Pico module and in modules from other manufacturers, including Arduino, which unveiled its Arduino Nano RP2040 Connect module. It is a very powerful chip, based on a dual-core ARM Cortex M0+ processor clocked at 133 MHz. It has 264 kB of built-in SRAM, unique programmable I/O (PIO) and other popular communication interfaces. Detailed documentation, a fine-tuned MicroPython port and the UF2 bootloader located in ROM allow even novice users and hobbyists to get started with the microcontroller. The RP2040 microcontroller has been manufactured using a modern 40nm technology process. It provides high performance, low power consumption, with multiple low-power modes that allow the chip to run on battery power for long periods of time. The microcontroller is housed in a QFN-56 enclosure.
Price includes 10pcs of RP2040 microcontrollers.
Pinouts of the RP2040 microcontroller
The Raspberry Pi RP2040 chip has 30 GPIO pins along with popular communication interfaces such as:
- 2 x UART
- 2 x SPI
- 2 x I2C
- 16 x PWM
- USB 1.1 and PHY controller
- 8 PIO
- 4 x analog inputs
With these interfaces, the RP2040 microcontroller can be used widely, from projects using machine learning to those that will control motors. The I/O interfaces operate at 3.3V.
Please refer to the RP2040 documentation for a detailed pinout.
RP2040 microcontroller specifications
- Processor: dual-core ARM Cortex-M0+
- Clock speed: 133 MHz
- SRAM: 264 kB
- Flash memory: optional up to 16 MB via dedicated QSPI bus
- Operating voltage: 1.8 V / 3.3 V
- Number of GPIOs: 30
- 2 x UART
- 4 x analog inputs
- 2 x SPI
- 2 x I2C
- 16 x PWM
- 1 x USB 1.1 and PHY
- 8 x PIO
- ADC: 12-bit
- Operating temperature: from -20°C to 85°C
- Housing: QFN-56
- Dimensions: 7.75 x 7.75 mm