SparkFun Thing Plus - RP2350

SKU: WRL-25134 Brand: Sparkfun
The SparkFun RP2350 Thing Plus is a dynamic and powerful wireless development platform in the Thing Plus form factor...
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The SparkFun Thing Plus - RP2350 is a dynamic and powerful wireless development platform in the Thing Plus form factor. Built around the RP2350 microcontroller from the Raspberry Pi Foundation, this board includes their radio module for single-band 2.4 GHz WiFi 4 (802.11n) and Bluetooth® 5.2 along with standard hardware components found on all Thing Plus Boards. This includes on-board Lithium Ion (LiPo) battery charging and fuel gauge circuits, µSD card socket, Qwiic connector, and the Thing Plus pinout, allowing use of the RP2350 Thing Plus in a wide variety of both local and remote applications.

The RP3250 is a unique dual-core microcontroller with two ARM® Cortex® M33 processors and two Hazard3 RISC-V processors, all running at up to 150 MHz! Now, this doesn't mean the RP2350 is a quad-core microcontroller. Instead, users can select which two processors to run on boot. You can run two processors of the same type or one of each. The RP2350 also features 520kB SRAM in ten banks, a host of peripherals including two UARTs, two SPI and two I2C controllers, and a USB 1.1 controller for host and device support.

The Raspberry Pi Radio Module (RM2) operates over an SPI interface, and we've designed this board to use the same pins for the radio module as official Raspberry Pi boards, making it easy to use the radio module without having to adjust anything from those development boards. Along with supporting both WiFi 4 and Bluetooth® 5.2, the RM2 supports both basic (1 Mbps) and enhanced (2 or 3 Mbps) data rates for standard Bluetooth as well as BLE (Low Energy).

The RP2350 Thing Plus includes two expanded memory options: 16MB of external Flash and 8MB PSRAM connected to the RP2350's QSPI controller. This Thing Plus board works with C/C++ using the Pico SDK, MicroPython, CircuitPython, and Arduino development environments.

Warning: LiPo Battery Connector Polarity
The LiPo battery connector on v10 of the Thing Plus - RP2350 is reversed from SparkFun's normal 2-pin JST battery connection. If you are using this board with a LiPo battery, follow the silkscreen markings on the board for correct polarity.
v10 of the Thing Plus - RP2350 is incompatible with all single-cell LiPo batteries SparkFun carries. Future versions of this board will resolve this issue.

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The 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.

Get Started With the SparkFun Thing Plus - RP2350 Guide

Features

SparkFun Thing Plus - RP2350 Features

  • RP2350
    • 21 Multifunctional GPIO*
      • *"Freebie" pin tied to WS2812 Data Out
    • 13x GPIO (3 Analog-capable pins)
    • 1x UART
    • 1x I2C
    • 1x SPI
  • Raspberry Pi Radio Module (RM2)
    • WiFi 4
    • Bluetooth 5.2
    • BDR (1 Mbps)
    • EDR (2 or 3 Mbps)
  • Thing Plus Form-Factor:
    • Dimensions: 2.3" x 0.9"
    • Four Mounting Holes:
      • 4-40 screw compatible
    • 28 PTH Pins
    • USB-C Connector
    • 2-pin JST Connector for a LiPo Battery (not included)
    • 4-pin JST Qwiic Connector
    • µSD Card Slot
    • MCP73831 LiPo Battery Charger
    • MAX17048 Fuel Gauge
  • LEDs:
    • PWR - Red power LED
    • CHG - Yellow battery charge status LED
    • STAT - Blue status LED tied to the RM2's GPIO0
    • WS2812 RGB LED - Data In tied to GPIO14

RP2350 General Features

  • Dual ARM CortexM3 and Hazard3 RISC-V Processors
    • User-selectable for dual-cores
  • 520kB integrated SRAM in 10 banks
  • 5V-tolerant GPIO (powered) with 3.3V failsafe (unpowered)
  • Peripherals
    • 2x UART
    • 2x SPI
    • 2x I2C
    • 4 HSTX Pins (Rasbperry Pi's High-speed transmit interface)
    • 24x PWM Channels
    • 12x PIO State Machines

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