Introduction to RP2040
The RP2040 microcontroller is a product of the Raspberry Pi Foundation. Introduced in 2021, it is known for its high processing power and versatility, making it one of the most widely used microcontrollers based on the ARM Cortex-M0+ architecture. This microcontroller is used in various development and programming environments and is suitable for electronic and robotics projects, sensors, IoT connections, and many other applications. You can purchase this product online at the best price from the ArvidTech store.
Features of the RP2040 IC
- Processor: ARM Cortex-M0+ running at 133 MHz
- Memory: 264 KB SRAM and 2 MB of programmable Flash
- 30 GPIO pins with various capabilities
- 4 UART pins for serial communication
- 2 SPI pins for simultaneous serial communication
- 2 I2C pins for communication with sensors and other I2C devices
- 16 PWM pins for controlling servos and other devices
- 8 ADC pins for reading analog inputs
- 2 DAC pins for generating analog signals
- USB 1.1 with Host and Device capabilities
- 26 external connection pins with various functions
- One precise timer with PWM and Capture/Compare features
- One Watchdog unit for control
- One PIO (Programmable I/O) unit with highly configurable features for communication with external devices and sensors
- Executable programs from internal Flash memory
- Bootloader configuration and programming via USB
- Operating voltage: 3.3V
- Small size and chip form factor
- Supports MicroPython and CircuitPython operating systems
- Compatibility with popular development tools such as MicroPython, CircuitPython, C/C++, and Rust
- Hardware Encryption
- Supports Digital Signatures
- Secure Boot Mode for executing programs in a secure environment
Review of RP2040 IC Pins
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