Raspberry Pi RP2040 Microcontroller Chips
Raspberry Pi RP2040 Microcontroller Chips feature sizeable on-chip memory, a symmetric dual-core processor complex, deterministic bus fabric, and a rich peripheral set. These chips are augmented with a unique programmable I/O (PIO) subsystem for power and flexibility and include detailed documentation, a polished MicroPython port, and a UF2 bootloader in ROM. The cost-effective modules are designed to deliver high performance and ease of use. The RP2040 is a stateless device, with support for cached execute-in-place from external QSPI memory. This design enables a choice of an appropriate density of non-volatile storage for applications. Raspberry Pi RP2040 Microcontroller Chips are manufactured on a modern 40nm process node, resulting in low dynamic power consumption and low leakage. The low-power modes support extended-duration operation on battery power. The RP2040 series is available in a QFN-56 package with a -20°C to +85°C operating temperature range.Features
- Dual Arm® Cortex®-M0+ at 133MHz
- 264kB on-chip SRAM in six independent banks
- Support for up to 16MB of off-chip flash memory via dedicated QSPI bus
- DMA controller
- Fully connected AHB crossbar
- Interpolator and integer divider peripherals
- On-chip programmable LDO to generate core voltage
- 2x on-chip PLLs to generate USB and core clocks
- 30x GPIO pins, 4x of which can be used as analog inputs
- QFN-56 package
- -20°C to +85°C operating temperature range
- Peripherals
- 2x UARTs
- 2x SPI controllers
- 2x I2C controllers
- 16x PWM channels
- USB 1.1 controller and PHY, with host and device support
- 8x PIO state machines
Applications
- Embedded systems and IoT devices
- Robotics
- Custom keyboards and controllers
- Audio
- Prototyping and DIY projects
- Low-cost development platforms and custom servers
- Wearable electronics and health devices
- Gaming and entertainment systems
- Communication systems
- Control and automation
- Artificial intelligence and machine learning
- Educational and development tools
- Security systems
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Opublikowano: 2021-06-23
| Zaktualizowano: 2025-07-18
