RP2350 Microcontroller Updates: New A4 Stepping and Hacking Challenge
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Summary
The article discusses the RP2350 microcontroller, highlighting its widespread adoption in various third-party products and addressing initial issues like security flaws and design errata. It announces the new A4 stepping of the RP2350 with improvements and introduces another RP2350 Hacking Challenge.
Key quotes
· 4 pulledRP2350, our second-generation microcontroller, is very nearly a year old.
Since August last year, we’ve sold over half a million Pico 2 and Pico 2 W boards.
The launch stepping, designated A2, is affected by a number of errata, including an error in the GPIO pad design.
New A4 stepping of our RP2350 microcontroller now available, with security and other improvements.
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