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  2. RP2040 - Wikipedia

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    RP2040 is a 32-bit dual ARM Cortex-M0+ microcontroller integrated circuit [1] [2] [3] by Raspberry Pi Ltd. In January 2021, it was released as part of the Raspberry Pi Pico board. [1] Its successor is the RP2350 series.

  3. RP2350 - Wikipedia

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    The microcontroller is low cost, with the Raspberry Pi Pico 2 being introduced at US$5 and the RP2350 itself costing as little as US$0.80 in bulk. The microcontroller is software-compatible with the RP2040 and can be programmed in assembly, C, C++, Free Pascal, Rust, MicroPython, CircuitPython, and other languages.

  4. User:OliverGalvin/Comparison of single-board computers

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    Raspberry Pi Foundation: Raspberry Pi: Model A, B, A+, B+: 2012/02 (A) 2012/10 (B) 2014/07 (B+) 2014/11 (A+) Raspberry Pi Foundation: Raspberry Pi Zero: 2015/11 2017/02 (W) Raspberry Pi Foundation: Raspberry Pi 2: Generation 2 Model B: 2015/02 Raspberry Pi Foundation: Raspberry Pi 3: Model B: 2016/02 Raspberry Pi Foundation: Raspberry Pi 3 ...

  5. Raspberry Pi Pico is a $4 Arduino alternative - AOL

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    The Raspberry Pi team has released the Pico, a $4 microcontroller that competes with Arduino.

  6. Raspberry Pi - Wikipedia

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    Raspberry Pi Pico was released in January 2021 with a retail price of $4. [45] It was Raspberry Pi's first board based upon a single microcontroller chip; the RP2040, which was designed by Raspberry Pi in the UK. [46] The Pico has 264 KB of RAM and 2 MB of flash memory. It is programmable in C, C++, Assembly, MicroPython, CircuitPython and Rust.

  7. Comparison of single-board microcontrollers - Wikipedia

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    Fully Arduino compatible board, that fits perfectly on a Raspberry Pi, and can be programmed through the Raspberry Pi's serial interface. It also breaks out the Raspberry Pi's SPI and I 2 C interfaces, or can be used as a stand-alone Arduino when powered with the external power header. Romeo 2012 [98] DFRobot [99] ATmega328 16 MHz