Raspberry Pi Pico 2 microcontroller board featuring the RP2350 chip and a micro-USB port on a white background.

Raspberry Pi Pico 2 — RP2350 dual-core Cortex-M33/RISC-V, 520KB SRAM, 4MB Flash

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The Raspberry Pi Pico 2 is the second-generation microcontroller board from Raspberry Pi, powered by the RP2350 — a dual-core Arm Cortex-M33 / RISC-V Hazard3 chip with significantly improved performance, security features, and power efficiency over the original Pico. It retains the same compact form factor and pinout, making it a drop-in upgrade for existing Pico projects. Note: the Pico 2 does not include wireless connectivity — for Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, see the Raspberry Pi Pico 2 W.

Key Specifications:

  • Microcontroller: Raspberry Pi RP2350A
  • CPU: Dual-core Arm Cortex-M33 or RISC-V Hazard3 @ up to 150MHz (selectable)
  • SRAM: 520KB on-chip
  • Flash: 4MB QSPI (on-board)
  • GPIO: 26 multi-function GPIO pins
  • ADC: 3 × 12-bit ADC inputs (500ksps)
  • PWM: 24 PWM channels
  • Interfaces: 2× UART, 2× SPI, 2× I²C, 24× PWM, 3× PIO state machines (12 total)
  • USB: USB 1.1 device and host via micro-USB connector
  • Security: TrustZone for Cortex-M, signed boot, 8KB OTP storage
  • Power: 1.8V – 5.5V input via VSYS; onboard SMPS and LDO
  • Operating temperature: −20°C to +85°C
  • Wireless: None (no Wi-Fi or Bluetooth)
  • Dimensions: 51mm × 21mm
  • Form factor: Castellated module — can be soldered directly to a PCB

GPIO Highlights:

  • Pins 0–22: GP0–GP22 (digital I/O, PWM, UART, SPI, I²C)
  • Pins 26–28: GP26–GP28 (ADC0–ADC2)
  • Pin 36: 3V3 output (300mA max)
  • Pin 38: GND
  • Pin 39: VSYS (power input)
  • Pin 40: VBUS (5V from USB)
  • 3× PIO blocks with 4 state machines each for custom peripherals

Programming:

  • MicroPython (official Raspberry Pi firmware)
  • C/C++ (Raspberry Pi Pico SDK)
  • CircuitPython (Adafruit)
  • Arduino IDE (via community board package)
  • Programming via USB drag-and-drop (UF2 bootloader) or SWD

Applications:

  • Embedded systems and IoT edge devices (with external wireless module)
  • Robotics and motor control
  • USB HID devices (keyboard, mouse, gamepad)
  • Audio processing and synthesis
  • Custom communication protocols via PIO
  • Educational microcontroller projects

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