RP2350-GEEK Development Board
If you’re looking for a development board that also acts as a debugger for your Raspberry Pi 5 or ARM Microcontroller, look no further!
This little device has been built around the Raspberry Pi RP2350 and is compatible with standard CMSIS-DAP debugging tools like OpenOCD.
The device attaches to the Raspberry Pi 5/Pico H/WH 3-pin debug connector for debugging and can be used to debug most ARM-based microcontrollers. A range of cables are included to allow you to connect to debug ports or directly to IO pins.
The board has three ports, SWD, UART, and I2C, making it much easier to set up debugging and anything else you need to connect to. To monitor progress/output, there’s a vibrant 1.14″ IPS LCD Display with 240 x 135 resolution and 65K colour. For your storage needs, there is an SD card slot and 16MB of flash memory.
Features
- RP2350 microcontroller chip by Raspberry Pi
- 3-pin SWD port for connecting the debugged target board
- Standard CMSIS-DAP interface can be used to debug most ARM-based microcontrollers
- Works with OpenOCD and other tools supporting CMSIS-DAP
- Raspberry Pi 3-pin Debug Connector Specification
- 3-pin USB to UART bridge
- 4-pin I2C port for the testing target board
- 1.14″ 240 x 135 pixels 65K colour IPS LCD
- Equipped with plastic case and cables
- Open-source firmware, more convenient to upgrade
What’s on Board
- USB Type-A interface
- UART port
- SWD port
- I2C port
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SD Card Slot
Supports SDIO interface and SPI interface communication -
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16MB NOR-Flash - RP2350
- BOOT button
Resources
- Product Wiki
- Schematic
Connection Example – Raspberry Pi Pico H/WH
Note: Raspberry Pi Pico is NOT included
Package Contents
- 1x RP2350-GEEK
- 1x Cable Kit