This is a small development board built around the RP2350 microcontroller. It combines a dual-core Arm Cortex-M33 processor and a dual-core Hazard3 RISC-V processor, running at flexible clock speeds of up to 150 MHz. With 520KB of SRAM and 4MB of onboard Flash memory, it provides plenty of storage for a variety of projects.
There's a 0.96" IPS LCD display with a resolution of 160 x 80 pixels and 65K colours, which gives you a colourful and vibrant screen. A handy USB-C connector is provided for power, programming, and debugging.
The board includes a lithium battery recharge/discharge header. It also has the MP28164 DC-DC chip, an effective buck-boost regulator capable of supporting a maximum load current of 2A. Last but not least, it supports multiple connectivity options, including GPIO, UART, SPI, and I2C. This gives you more freedom to connect to different devices and expands the possibilities of your next project!
This comes in two options: Board Only and With Soldered Headers. Please choose which one you want before adding it to your cart!
Please note: this board uses a tiny MX1.25 connector for LiPo power. Most LiPo batteries on the market (including ours) use a larger JST fitting. We do not yet stock batteries with an MX1.25 connector, however, you can customise your battery with one of our 1.25mm pitch cables to make a compatible battery yourself (assuming you have the ability, knowledge and tools to do this safely).
Features
RP2350A Microcontroller Chip
Dual-core and dual-architecture design: dual-core Arm Cortex-M33 processor and dual-core Hazard 3 RISC-V processor, flexible clock running up to 150 MHz
520KB of SRAM, and 4MB of onboard Flash memory
USB-C connector, keeps it up to date, easier to use
0.96" 160 x 80 pixels 65K colourful IPS LCD display
Lithium battery recharge/discharge header, suitable for mobile devices
DC-DC chip MP28164, high efficiency DC-DC buck-boost chip, maximum 2A load current
Castellated module allows soldering directly to carrier boards
USB 1.1 with device and host support
Low-power sleep and dormant modes
Drag-and-drop programming using mass storage over USB