{"title":"Adafruit Feather RP2350","handle":"adafruit-feather-rp2350-ada6000","url":"/products/adafruit-feather-rp2350-ada6000","description":"The Adafruit Feather RP2350 brings the powerful RP2350 microcontroller to the classic Feather form factor, giving you full compatibility with the entire FeatherWing ecosystem. With dual Cortex-M33 cores running at 150 MHz, 520 KB of SRAM, and 8 MB of flash, this board delivers roughly twice the performance of RP2040-based Feathers.\n\nThe RP2350 is a significant upgrade over its predecessor — the M33 cores include hardware floating-point support, there are three PIO blocks (12 state machines total instead of 8), TrustZone secure boot, and a High Speed Transmit (HSTX) peripheral for driving differential data such as DVI output without overclocking or consuming PIO resources. An unpopulated SOIC PSRAM footpad with chip select on GPIO 8 lets you add external PSRAM if needed.\n\nKey Features\n\n\nRP2350 Dual Cortex-M33 – 150 MHz with FPU (also supports dual RISC-V cores), 520 KB SRAM, 8 KB OTP\n\n8 MB QSPI Flash – Stores firmware and CircuitPython/MicroPython code and files (~7 MB usable with Python)\n\n29 GPIO Pins – 21 on Feather headers, 8 on the 22-pin HSTX connector (usable as general GPIO too)\n\nFour 12-bit ADCs – One more analogue input than Pico 2\n\n24 PWM Channels – For servos, LEDs, motor control, and more\n\n12 PIO State Machines – Three PIO blocks for custom peripherals and protocols\n\nUSB Type C – Built-in ROM UF2 bootloader and serial port debugging\n\nSTEMMA QT / Qwiic Connector – Plug-and-play I2C sensor connectivity with no soldering\n\nBuilt-in LiPo Charger – 200 mA+ charging with status LED; disable via jumper for non-rechargeable batteries\n\nRGB NeoPixel + Red LED – NeoPixel for full-colour status indication, red LED on pin #7\n\nSWD Debug Port – 3-pin JST SH connector compatible with Pico Probe\n\nHardware Security – SHA-256 accelerator, true random number generator (TRNG), TrustZone secure boot with OTP key storage\n\n500 mA 3.3 V Regulator – 12 MHz crystal, 4 mounting holes\n\n\nAlso Available\n\n\nFeather RP2350 with HSTX Port and 8 MB PSRAM – Same board with an AP6404L 8 MB PSRAM chip soldered on\n\n\nProgramming Support\n\n\nCircuitPython – Recommended for beginners; extensive driver and sensor library support\n\nMicroPython – Official port available\n\nArduino – Supported via the Earlephilhower core\n\nC/C++ – Full access via the Pico SDK\n\n\n\nNote: Hold the BOOTSEL button while plugging in USB (or pulling RUN/Reset to ground) to enter the UF2 bootloader — do not double-click reset.\n\n\n\nNote: This board ships with the A2 revision of the RP2350, which is affected by the E9 erratum. Some GPIO and PIO functions (high-impedance inputs, internal pull-downs) may require 8.2 KΩ or smaller external resistors as a workaround.\n\n\nIdeal For\n\nFeatherWing-based IoT and sensor projects needing more speed and memory than RP2040\nDVI/HDMI video output via the HSTX connector\nBattery-powered embedded applications\nCircuitPython and MicroPython development\n\n\nPackage Contents\n\n1× Adafruit Feather RP2350 (headers not included)\n\n\nSpecifications\n\n\nDimensions: 50.8 × 22.8 × 7 mm (2.0 × 0.9 × 0.28 in)\n\nWeight: 5 g\n","vendor":"Adafruit","product_type":"physical","in_stock":true,"options":[],"variants":[{"id":933,"title":"Default Title","sku":"AF-6000","mpn":"ADA6000","price":19.12,"compare_at_price":0.0,"on_sale":false,"in_stock":true,"available_quantity":1,"option1":"Default Title"}]}