Half a year ago, when we covered an ISA card based on a Pi Pico, [Eben Upton] left a comment saying that RP2040 is, technically, 5V tolerant for GPIO input purposes. The datasheets don’t state ...
The RP2040 can do a 32-bit move instruction in a single clock cycle, which, with 30 GPIO pins, would be capable of a data rate of 3.99 Gbits/second at the normal 133 MHz clock speed. That’s more ...
A look at the Raspberry Pi 500 keyboard computer shows that variants with M.2 SSD and Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) could follow.
At its core is the RP2040 microcontroller ... a standard version and a larger variant with 48 GPIO pins. This expanded input/output capacity is particularly beneficial for projects requiring ...
Adafruit has designed a floppy drive PCB that uses an RP2040 with the ability to emulate ... At the moment, the PCB features a 34-pin IDC pinout for interfacing. It also has support for 26-pin ...