Datanoise PicoADK v2: a DSP with Raspberry Pi RP2350A
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Datanoise PicoADK v2: a DSP with Raspberry Pi RP2350A

Datanoise is a Berlin-based music hardware company, that recently released the PicoADK v2 by Datanoise, the successor to PicoADK v1 is designed for Audio Digital Signal Processing (DSP). It is a Synthesizer Development Platform used for building and experimenting with sound synthesis....

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Challenger+ RP2350 WiFi6/BLE5 Board: High-Performance Development Platform with Advanced Connectivity
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Challenger+ RP2350 WiFi6/BLE5 Board: High-Performance Development Platform with Advanced Connectivity

The Challenger+ RP2350 WiFi6/BLE5 board is a cutting-edge development platform designed for engineers, developers, and enthusiasts seeking to create innovative applications with ease and efficiency. At the heart of this board lies the RP2350, a powerful dual-core Cortex-M33/RISC-V...

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A Hardware Bug in the Raspberry Pi RP2350 MCU Causes Pins to Stick at 2.15V
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A Hardware Bug in the Raspberry Pi RP2350 MCU Causes Pins to Stick at 2.15V

A Hardware Bug in the RP2350 microcontroller family causes GPIO pins to get stuck at around 2.15V when configured as inputs with internal pull-down resistors. This "latching" behavior is due to a faulty fault-tolerant pad design from an unnamed IP vendor. The issue affects all GPIO...

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Adafruit Feather RP2350 Development Board with Raspberry Pi RP2350A MCU and 22-Pin HSTX Display Interface
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Adafruit Feather RP2350 Development Board with Raspberry Pi RP2350A MCU and 22-Pin HSTX Display Interface

Adafruit has launched the Feather RP2350, a development board powered by Raspberry Pi's RP2350 chip. It features 8MB of flash, a 22-pin HSTX output port, and a Stemma QT connector for easy sensor integration, along with an optional PSRAM slot. Designed for both beginners and experienced...

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W5100S And W5500: Raspberry Pi RP2350 Based Embedded Internet Controllers for Your IoT Projects
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W5100S And W5500: Raspberry Pi RP2350 Based Embedded Internet Controllers for Your IoT Projects

The WIZnet has recently launched two Raspberry Pi RP2350-based - W5100S-EVB-Pico2 and W5500-EVB-Pico2 Embedded Internet controllers with TCP/IP stack that simplifies Internet connectivity for embedded systems. The W5100S supports both SPI (up to 70MHz) and Parallel System Bus...

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IRIV RP2350 IO Controller is Designed for Industrial Applications and features DIN Rail Mount
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IRIV RP2350 IO Controller is Designed for Industrial Applications and features DIN Rail Mount

Cytron has recently released the IRIV RP2350 IO Controller, an industry 4.0 controller built around the Raspberry Pi RP2350 microcontroller. The USP of the product is that it comes with a variety of isolated interfaces such as DI and DO up to 50V, an ethernet port powered by the W5500,...

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Raspberry PI RP2350 Compact Boards also comes with a Carrier board
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Raspberry PI RP2350 Compact Boards also comes with a Carrier board

Sweden-based consumer electronics company Solder Party has just released two new RP2350 Compact Boards named the RP2350 Stamp, and RP2350 Stamp XL. The company has also released a carrier board that can be configured with either the RP2350 Stamp or the RP2350 Stamp XL. As the RP2350...

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SparkFun Pro Micro-RP2350: Dual-Core Cortex-M33 and RISC-V Microcontroller Development Board
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SparkFun Pro Micro-RP2350: Dual-Core Cortex-M33 and RISC-V Microcontroller Development Board

The RP2350 is a dual-core microcontroller featuring two ARM Cortex M33 and two Hazard3 RISC-V processors, with a selectable boot option for any two cores. It operates at 150 MHz, has 520 kB SRAM in 10 banks, and includes peripherals like two UARTs, two SPI controllers, two I2C...

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