Dual Cortex-M33 cores drive Adafruit dev board

Dual Cortex-M33 cores drive Adafruit dev board Dual Cortex-M33 cores drive Adafruit dev board

The RP2350 Metro Line development board from Adafruit is engineered for high-performance embedded projects, combining the power of the RP2350 chip with memory and I/O options.

It is in stock at authorised distributor DigiKey.

Whether building a custom interface, experimenting with video output, or needing a robust Arduino-compatible platform, this board delivers.

With dual Cortex-M33 cores running at 150MHz, 16MB of QSPI Flash, and 8MB of PSRAM, the Metro RP2350 is ready to tackle demanding applications.

It supports USB host mode, has a built-in NeoPixel, and includes a debug port for advanced development. The RX/TX switch and SDIO-ready microSD slot make it a playground for hardware hackers.

Features include: 37 GPIO pins, including analogy inputs and USB host support; 5V buck converter (6 to 17V input, 2A output); Stemma QT port for I2C peripherals; 22-pin HSTX port for DVI video or extra GPIO; and USB Type-C power and data, DC jack with on/off switch

Applications cover: embedded systems development; custom Arduino-compatible projects; video output experiments via DVI; sensor interfacing and data logging, educational platforms for microcontroller programming; and rapid prototyping with CircuitPython or MicroPython

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