Product description: Maker Nano RP2040 - development board with RP2040 microcontroller
If you need a decent MCU for your project and the Arduino Nano isn't enough for you anymore, Cytron's Maker Nano RP2040 is a worthy replacement . The heart of the module is a much more powerful microcontroller RP2040 created by Raspberry Pi. The board is equipped with LEDs indicating the status of each pin, two RGB WS2812 LEDs, a piezoelectric buzzer , a Power and Boot button, a programmable button and two Maker connectors, compatible with Qwiic, STEMMA QT and Grove. Maker Nano RP2040 can be powered via the VIN connector in the range from 7 V to 30 V or the microUSB port with a voltage of 5 V.
Displaying an image on an LCD using Maker Nano RP2040 and CircuitPython.
Many programming languages
The Raspberry Pi RP2040 can be programmed with CircuitPython , MicroPython , as well as C and C++ . With an extensive library and plenty of examples, especially for the Arduino IDE and CircuitPython, you'll be ready to build an app in no time, whether for educational purposes or creating useful projects.
Main features of Maker Nano RP2040
- Replacement for Arduino Nano
- RP2040 microcontroller
- 14 GPIO status LEDs
- 2 WS2812 RGB LEDs
- Piezo buzzer with mute option
- POWER and BOOT buttons
- User programmable button
- Two Maker ports compatible with Qwiic, STEMMA QT and Grove
Technical specification of the development board
- Manufacturer: Cytron
- Built-in chip: Raspberry Pi RP2040
- processor: ARM Cortex-M0+ Dual-Core
- processor clock speed: 125 MHz
- internal RAM: 264 kB
- flash memory: 2 MB
- Power:
- from 7 V to 30 V - supplied through the Vin connector
- 5 V - supplied via microUSB connector
- Dimensions: 49.53 x 21.08mm
Kit contents
- Maker Nano RP2040
- 2 x JST-SH cable
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