RP2040 chip for Raspberry Pi Pico - ARM® Cortex®-M0+ MCU 32-Bit The RP2040 is a high-performance, low-cost microcontroller built around two ARM Cortex-M0+ cores. It is optimized for flexibility, ease of use, and deterministic real-time performance. Unlike many microcontrollers, it includes a unique programmable I/O subsystem (PIO), allowing custom hardware interfaces without extra components. Key Features Processing Dual-core ARM Cortex-M0+ processors Up to 133 MHz clock speed Efficient integer performance with low power consumption Memory 264 KB on-chip SRAM External QSPI flash support (typically 2 MB–16 MB depending on board) Programmable I/O (PIO) 2 PIO blocks, each with 4 state machines Enables custom protocols (e.g., SPI, I2C, UART, WS2812, VGA, etc.) Offloads timing-critical tasks from CPU 🔗 Connectivity Interfaces 2× UART 2× SPI 2× I2C USB 1.1 controller (device or host support) 16× PWM channels Analog Features 12-bit ADC (up to 5 channels, including internal temperature sensor) Power & Voltage Operating voltage: 1.8V – 3.3V Low-power modes available Package Options QFN-56 (7×7 mm) Development Ecosystem Supports C/C++ SDK MicroPython and CircuitPython support Strong community and documentation Typical Applications Embedded systems and IoT devices Robotics and automation DIY electronics and prototyping USB devices (HID, MIDI, etc.) Custom communication interfaces using PIO #CommonPartsLibrary #IntegratedCircuit #Microcontroller
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ARM® Cortex®-M0+ STM32G0 Microcontroller IC 32-Bit Single-Core 64MHz 32KB (32K x 8) FLASH 8-SOIC The STM32G031J6M6 is a compact, low-power 32-bit microcontroller from STMicroelectronics, based on the Arm® Cortex®-M0+ core running at up to 64 MHz. It belongs to the STM32G0 series, designed for cost-sensitive and energy-efficient embedded applications. This MCU integrates essential peripherals, memory, and system functions into a small package (8-pin SOIC), making it suitable for consumer electronics, industrial control, appliances, and IoT devices where space and power efficiency are critical. Key Features Core & Performance 32-bit Arm Cortex-M0+ CPU Up to 64 MHz clock frequency Memory Protection Unit (MPU) for improved reliability and security 💾 Memory 32 KB Flash memory (program storage) 8 KB SRAM Flash protection (read/write protection, secure area) Peripherals & Interfaces Communication: I2C (2x) SPI (2x) / I2S USART (2x) + Low-power UART 12-bit ADC (up to ~2.5 MSps, multiple channels) DMA controller (5 channels) Timers: Advanced PWM timer (motor control capable) General-purpose timers (16-bit & 32-bit) Low-power timers Watchdog timers RTC (Real-Time Clock) with VBAT backup Power & Efficiency Operating voltage: 1.7 V to 3.6 V Multiple low-power modes: Sleep, Stop, Standby, Shutdown Optimized for low energy consumption (battery-powered designs) I/O & Package Up to 44 GPIOs (depending on package) 6 GPIOs available in the 8-pin (J6M6) package 5V-tolerant I/O pins (select pins) Compact SOIC-8 package#commonpartslibrary #integratedcircuit #microcontroller
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The power of Raspberry Pi 4 in a compact form factor for deeply embedded applications. Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 incorporates a quad-core ARM Cortex-A72 processor, dual video output, and a wide selection of other interfaces. Available in 32 variants, with a range of RAM and eMMC Flash options, and with or without wireless connectivity. raspberry pi4 #rpi #pi
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