element14 Community
element14 Community
    Register Log In
  • Site
  • Search
  • Log In Register
  • Community Hub
    Community Hub
    • What's New on element14
    • Feedback and Support
    • Benefits of Membership
    • Personal Blogs
    • Members Area
    • Achievement Levels
  • Learn
    Learn
    • Ask an Expert
    • eBooks
    • element14 presents
    • Learning Center
    • Tech Spotlight
    • STEM Academy
    • Webinars, Training and Events
    • Learning Groups
  • Technologies
    Technologies
    • 3D Printing
    • FPGA
    • Industrial Automation
    • Internet of Things
    • Power & Energy
    • Sensors
    • Technology Groups
  • Challenges & Projects
    Challenges & Projects
    • Design Challenges
    • element14 presents Projects
    • Project14
    • Arduino Projects
    • Raspberry Pi Projects
    • Project Groups
  • Products
    Products
    • Arduino
    • Avnet Boards Community
    • Dev Tools
    • Manufacturers
    • Multicomp Pro
    • Product Groups
    • Raspberry Pi
    • RoadTests & Reviews
  • Store
    Store
    • Visit Your Store
    • Choose another store...
      • Europe
      •  Austria (German)
      •  Belgium (Dutch, French)
      •  Bulgaria (Bulgarian)
      •  Czech Republic (Czech)
      •  Denmark (Danish)
      •  Estonia (Estonian)
      •  Finland (Finnish)
      •  France (French)
      •  Germany (German)
      •  Hungary (Hungarian)
      •  Ireland
      •  Israel
      •  Italy (Italian)
      •  Latvia (Latvian)
      •  
      •  Lithuania (Lithuanian)
      •  Netherlands (Dutch)
      •  Norway (Norwegian)
      •  Poland (Polish)
      •  Portugal (Portuguese)
      •  Romania (Romanian)
      •  Russia (Russian)
      •  Slovakia (Slovak)
      •  Slovenia (Slovenian)
      •  Spain (Spanish)
      •  Sweden (Swedish)
      •  Switzerland(German, French)
      •  Turkey (Turkish)
      •  United Kingdom
      • Asia Pacific
      •  Australia
      •  China
      •  Hong Kong
      •  India
      •  Korea (Korean)
      •  Malaysia
      •  New Zealand
      •  Philippines
      •  Singapore
      •  Taiwan
      •  Thailand (Thai)
      • Americas
      •  Brazil (Portuguese)
      •  Canada
      •  Mexico (Spanish)
      •  United States
      Can't find the country/region you're looking for? Visit our export site or find a local distributor.
  • Translate
  • Profile
  • Settings
Raspberry Pi
  • Products
  • More
Raspberry Pi
Blog Introducing the Raspberry Pi Pico 2 - with RP2350 Dual Arm Cortex-m33 and Dual RISC-V Hazard3
  • Blog
  • Forum
  • Documents
  • Quiz
  • Events
  • Polls
  • Files
  • Members
  • Mentions
  • Sub-Groups
  • Tags
  • More
  • Cancel
  • New
Join Raspberry Pi to participate - click to join for free!
Featured Articles
Announcing Pi
Technical Specifications
Raspberry Pi FAQs
Win a Pi
GPIO Pinout
Raspberry Pi Wishlist
Comparison Chart
Quiz
  • Share
  • More
  • Cancel
Group Actions
  • Group RSS
  • More
  • Cancel
Engagement
  • Author Author: e14phil
  • Date Created: 8 Aug 2024 3:02 PM Date Created
  • Views 5976 views
  • Likes 16 likes
  • Comments 10 comments
Related
Recommended
  • raspberry pico 2
  • maker
  • DEF CON
  • pico2
  • RISC-V Hazard3
  • rp2354b
  • raspberry pi pico
  • sbc
  • hazard3
  • rp2354a
  • raspberry_pi
  • Arm Cortex-M33
  • Raspberry pi rp2350
  • risc-v
  • secure
  • rpi

Introducing the Raspberry Pi Pico 2 - with RP2350 Dual Arm Cortex-m33 and Dual RISC-V Hazard3

e14phil
e14phil
8 Aug 2024

image

Raspberry Pi Pico 2 builds on the huge success of the original Raspberry Pi Pico product and its derivatives, which were launched in 2021 and 2022.
It is powered by the brand-new RP2350 microcontroller platform, designed by Raspberry Pi 

image

Raspberry Pi Pico 2 is our new $5 microcontroller board, built on RP2350: our new highperformance, secure microcontroller. With a higher core clock speed, double the on-chip SRAM, double the on-board flash memory, more powerful Arm cores, optional RISC-V cores, new security features, and upgraded interfacing capabilities, Raspberry Pi Pico 2 delivers a significant performance and feature boost, while retaining hardware and software compatibility with earlier members of the Raspberry Pi Pico series.

RP2350 provides a comprehensive security architecture, built around Arm TrustZone for Cortex-M, and incorporating signed boot, 8KB of antifuse OTP for key storage, SHA-256 acceleration, a hardware TRNG, and fast glitch detectors. These features, includingt he secure boot ROM, are extensively documented and available to all users without restriction: this transparent approach, which contrasts with the “security through obscurity” offered by legacy vendors, allows professional users to integrate RP2350, and Raspberry Pi Pico 2, into products with confidence.

The unique dual-core, dual-architecture capability of RP2350 allows users to choose between a pair of industry-standard Arm Cortex-M33 cores, and a pair of open-hardware Hazard3 RISC-V cores. Programmable in C / C++ and Python, and with detailed documentation, Raspberry Pi Pico 2 is the ideal microcontroller board for enthusiasts and professional developers alike. 

Read more about the RP2350 here:

 Raspberry Pi RP2350 Dual Arm Cortex-m33 and Dual RISC-V Hazard3 Chipset 

Form factor: 21 mm × 51 m

CPU: Dual Arm Cortex-M33 or dual RISC-V Hazard3 processors @
150MHz
Memory: 520 KB on-chip SRAM; 4 MB on-board QSPI flash
Interfacing: 26 multi-purpose GPIO pins, including 4 that can be used for ADC
Peripherals: • 2 × UART
• 2 × SPI controllers
• 2 × I2C controllers
• 24 × PWM channels
• 1 × USB 1.1 controller and PHY, with host and device support
• 12 × PIO state machines
Input power: 1.8–5.5V DC
Operating temperature: -20°C to +85°C

Raspberry Pi Pico 2 pairs RP2350 with 4MB of on-board QSPI Flash memory (versus 2MB on Raspberry Pi Pico) for code and data storage.

Raspberry Pi Pico 2 Dimensions

image

Dimensions:
21.0mm(W) x 51.3mm(L) x 3.9mm(H)

Weight:
3g 

Datasheet:

Raspberry Pi Pico 2 Datasheet

  • Sign in to reply

Top Comments

  • dougw
    dougw 11 months ago +3
    Wow. Lots of power for a $5 MCU. The chip datasheet is 1346 pages. I still would like to see more than 3 A/D channels.
  • scottiebabe
    scottiebabe 11 months ago +1
    Exciting!!! Raspberry Pi Pico 2 Datasheet
  • dougw
    dougw 10 months ago in reply to dougw

    It sounds like the chip with larger pin count can have more ADC channels. But the Pico 2 module doesn't....

    • Cancel
    • Vote Up 0 Vote Down
    • Sign in to reply
    • More
    • Cancel
  • robogary
    robogary 10 months ago

    look forward to a road test !

    • Cancel
    • Vote Up 0 Vote Down
    • Sign in to reply
    • More
    • Cancel
  • DAB
    DAB 10 months ago

    Nice upgrade for a useful MCU.

    • Cancel
    • Vote Up 0 Vote Down
    • Sign in to reply
    • More
    • Cancel
  • aswinvenu
    aswinvenu 11 months ago in reply to dougw

    Even these ADC needs thorough testing. RPi Pico didn't have a good performing ADC. Ontop of that the DCDC rail was noisy!

    • Cancel
    • Vote Up 0 Vote Down
    • Sign in to reply
    • More
    • Cancel
  • mp2100
    mp2100 11 months ago

    The rp2040 pico was already impressive for the price. I loaded microPython on  it and had lots of fun playing, learning. Now this. For $5 it’s a good deal. 

    • Cancel
    • Vote Up 0 Vote Down
    • Sign in to reply
    • More
    • Cancel
>
element14 Community

element14 is the first online community specifically for engineers. Connect with your peers and get expert answers to your questions.

  • Members
  • Learn
  • Technologies
  • Challenges & Projects
  • Products
  • Store
  • About Us
  • Feedback & Support
  • FAQs
  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy Policy
  • Legal and Copyright Notices
  • Sitemap
  • Cookies

An Avnet Company © 2025 Premier Farnell Limited. All Rights Reserved.

Premier Farnell Ltd, registered in England and Wales (no 00876412), registered office: Farnell House, Forge Lane, Leeds LS12 2NE.

ICP 备案号 10220084.

Follow element14

  • X
  • Facebook
  • linkedin
  • YouTube