{"title":"SparkFun Pro Micro - RP2040","handle":"sparkfun-pro-micro-rp2040","url":"/products/sparkfun-pro-micro-rp2040","description":"The SparkFun Pro Micro RP2040 is a low-cost, high performance board with flexible digital interfaces featuring the Raspberry Pi Foundation's RP2040 microcontroller. Besides the good 'ol Pro Micro footprint, the board also includes a WS2812B addressable LED, boot button, reset button, Qwiic connector, USB-C, resettable PTC fuse, and castellated pads.The RP2040 utilizes dual ARM Cortex-M0+ processors (up to 133MHz) and features:\n264kB of embedded SRAM in six banks\nSix dedicated IO for SPI Flash (supporting XIP)\n30 multifunction GPIO&nbsp;\nDedicated hardware for commonly used peripherals\nProgrammable IO for extended peripheral support\nFour channel ADC with internal temperature sensor, 0.5 MSa/s, 12-bit conversion\n\n\nUSB 1.1 Host/Device\nThe RP2040 is supported with both C/C++ and MicroPython cross-platform development environments, including easy access to runtime debugging. It has UF2 boot and floating-point routines baked into the chip. The built-in USB can act as both device and host. It has two symmetric cores and high internal bandwidth, making it useful for signal processing and video. While the chip has a large amount of internal RAM, the board includes an additional 16MB external QSPI flash chip to store program code.\nThe SparkFun Qwiic Connect System is an ecosystem of I2C sensors, actuators, shields and cables that make prototyping faster and less prone to error. All Qwiic-enabled boards use a common 1mm pitch, 4-pin JST connector. This reduces the amount of required PCB space, and polarized connections mean you can’t hook it up wrong.\nGet Started With the SparkFun Pro Micro RP2040 GuideFeatures:This latest revision is functionally identical to the previous version, with slight component layout changes for DFM.RP2040 General Features\nDual Cortex M0+ processors, up to 133 MHz\n264 kB of embedded SRAM in 6 banks\n6 dedicated IO for QSPI flash, supporting execute in place (XIP)\n30 programmable IO for extended peripheral support\nSWD interface\nTimer with 4 alarms\nReal time counter (RTC)\nUSB 1.1 Host/Device functionality\nSupported programming languages&nbsp;\nMicroPython\nC/C++\n\n\nSparkFun Pro Micro - RP2040 Features\nRaspberry Pi Foundation's RP2040 microcontroller\nAP2112 3.3V voltage regulator\nSupport programming languages&nbsp;\nMicroPython\nC/C++\n\n\nOn-board USB-C connector for programming&nbsp;USB 1.1 Host/Device functionality\n\nBuilt-in Resettable PTC Fuse\nPTH pads w/ castellated edges\n20x multifunctional GPIO Pins [1]\n4x 12-bit ADC channels with internal temperature sensor, 0.5 MSa/s, 12-bit\n10x PWM channels\nSerial Peripherals&nbsp;\n2x UARTs\n1x I2C (Qwiic enabled)\n1x SPI\n\n\n\n\nButtons&nbsp;\nBoot\nReset\n\n\nLEDs&nbsp;\nPower\nWS2812 Addressable LED\n\n\n16MB External Flash Memory\nDimensions: 1.3in x 0.7in\n[1] Note: The GPIO pins are muxed so you can reconfigure the pins for the digital interface of your choice! Check out the RP2040 datasheet for more information on the pins that are broken out on the board.Documents:\nSchematic\nEagle Files\nBoard Dimensions\nHookup Guide\nGraphical Datasheet\n\nRP2040 Datasheet (31.2 MB)\n\nRaspberry Pi Pico Datasheet (16.5MB) - An RP2040-based microcontroller board\n\nGetting Started with Raspberry Pi Pico (32.9MB) - C/C++ development with Raspberry Pi Pico and other RP2040-based microcontroller boards\n\nRaspberry Pi Pico C/C++ SDK (2.14MB) - Libraries and tools for C/C++ development on RP2040 microcontrollers\n\nRaspberry Pi Pico Python SDK (2.66MB) - A MicroPython environment for RP2040 microcontrollers\nRP2040 Informational Page\nGitHub Hardware Repo\nVideos","vendor":"SparkFun","product_type":"physical","in_stock":true,"options":[],"variants":[{"id":3134,"title":"Default Title","sku":"SF-DEV-18288","price":28.8,"on_sale":false,"in_stock":true,"available_quantity":65,"option1":"Default Title"}]}