Difference between revisions of "Raspberry Pi RP2040"
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The RP2040 is present on the [[Raspberry Pi Pico | Raspberry Pi Pico evaluation board]]. |
The RP2040 is present on the [[Raspberry Pi Pico | Raspberry Pi Pico evaluation board]]. |
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For further information please refer to the [https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/pico/getting-started/ Raspberry Pi Pico web page] |
For further information please refer to the [https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/pico/getting-started/ Raspberry Pi Pico web page] |
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The Raspberry Pi RP2040 is fully supported by J-Link. |
The Raspberry Pi RP2040 is fully supported by J-Link. |
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Support was implemented with [[J-Link Software and Documentation Pack | J-Link Software Pack]] V6.96. |
Support was implemented with [[J-Link Software and Documentation Pack | J-Link Software Pack]] V6.96. |
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'''Note:'''There seems to be a chip specific issue when trying to reconnect to the target device or if you switch connecting to the second core. For the time being the only workaround is to power cycle the RP2040 and then connect to the wanted core. |
'''Note:'''There seems to be a chip specific issue when trying to reconnect to the target device or if you switch connecting to the second core. For the time being the only workaround is to power cycle the RP2040 and then connect to the wanted core. |
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Revision as of 09:32, 23 March 2021
This article covers the Raspberry Pi RP2040 device, an arm Cortex-M0+ dualcore MCU with up to 133 MHz Clock. It is the first MCU designed and published by Raspberry Pi. The RP2040 is present on the Raspberry Pi Pico evaluation board.
Features (selection)
Stat | Specification |
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Core | Dualcore M0+ |
RAM | 264kB SRAM |
Internal flash | No internal flash (ext. QSPI supported) |
Pins (multifunc) | 30 GPIOs |
Pins (dedicated) | 6 SPI IOs |
For further information please refer to the Raspberry Pi Pico web page
J-Link Support
The Raspberry Pi RP2040 is fully supported by J-Link. Support was implemented with J-Link Software Pack V6.96.
Note:There seems to be a chip specific issue when trying to reconnect to the target device or if you switch connecting to the second core. For the time being the only workaround is to power cycle the RP2040 and then connect to the wanted core.
Sample projects
TBD