{"title":"Tiny 2350","handle":"tiny-2350","url":"/products/tiny-2350","description":"The Tiny 2350 is a postage-stamp-sized development board powered by the RP2350A — a dual ARM Cortex-M33 running at up to 150 MHz with 520 KB SRAM and 4 MB of QSPI flash. It's programmable via USB-C with C/C++ or MicroPython and compatible with Raspberry Pi Pico 2 firmware.\n\nCastellated pads allow the board to be soldered directly onto a PCB, or you can attach pin headers for breadboard prototyping. A built-in Qw/ST (Qwiic/STEMMA QT) connector makes it easy to add I2C breakout boards.\n\nKey Features\n\n\nRP2350A Processor – Dual ARM Cortex-M33 at up to 150 MHz with 520 KB SRAM\n\n4 MB QSPI Flash – Execute-in-place (XiP) support\n\nUSB-C – Power, programming, and data transfer\n\n12 I/O Pins – Including 4× 12-bit ADC channels\n\nQw/ST (Qwiic/STEMMA QT) Connector – Plug-and-play I2C breakouts\n\nProgrammable RGB LED – Connected to GP18–GP20 (active low, PWM dimmable)\n\nReset &amp; BOOT Buttons – BOOT doubles as a user button (GP23, active low)\n\nOnboard 3.3 V Regulator – Up to 300 mA output; input range 3–5.5 V\n\nCastellated Pads – Direct PCB soldering or header-pin breadboarding\n\nPico 2 Compatible – Works with firmware built for the Raspberry Pi Pico 2\n\nDimensions – 22.9 × 18 × 5.8 mm\n\n\nIdeal For\n\nPortable and space-constrained embedded projects\nWearable electronics\nEmbedding into custom PCBs and enclosures\nRapid prototyping with MicroPython or C/C++\n\n\nResources\n\nPinout Diagram (PDF)\nRP2350 MicroPython Builds &amp; Examples\nCompatible Breakouts List\nRGB LED Control Tutorial (MicroPython)\n","vendor":"Pimoroni","product_type":"physical","in_stock":true,"options":[{"name":"Variant","values":["4MB"]}],"variants":[{"id":909,"title":"4MB","sku":"PI-PIM721","mpn":"PIM721","price":14.91,"compare_at_price":0.0,"on_sale":false,"in_stock":true,"available_quantity":106,"option1":"4MB"}]}