Product description product display product parameter T-Pico2350 is another iteration of the T-Pico series, developed based on the Raspberry Pi RP2350 chip. It adopts the shell design of the T-Display S3 Pro external expansion version
Multi functional extension interface: -Supports pin head expansion and 13 pin 0.3 mm pitch FPC connectors for flexible external use Module integration. -M 1.4 embedded brass nut installed at the bottom for safe installation of expansion modules.
Hardware integration: Core
components: Integrated RP2350+ESP32-C6+ 2.33 -inch capacitive touch screen+TF card slot+HDMI port+2 QWIIC interfaces+PMU (power management unit).
Dual power option: Supports battery powered and USB powered operation.
USB design: Inheriting the reversible plug-in USB interface of T-Pico series, supporting programming Two chips (RP2350 and ESP32-C6) are connected through a single port.
Key applications: Very suitable for IoT prototypes, embedded systems, and projects that require high-resolution touch interaction, multi-sensor connectivity (via QWIIC), and dual core processing capabilities. Modular design and rich interfaces make it suitable for industrial control, portable devices, and advanced DIY electronic products. This version combines the multifunctionality of Raspberry Pi architecture with powerful scalability, achieving seamless development and scalable hardware integration. PIN MAP If writing fails successfully Connect the board via the USB cable Hold down the (side) BOOT key while holding down the (side) BOOT key and press the (same side) RST Release the (on the side) RST Release the (on the side) BOOT button Upload sketch How to write ESP32-C6? Since the ESP32-C6 reset pin is controlled by RP2350, when you need to update the ESP32-C6 firmware, please do not include the operation of controlling the ESP32-C6 reset pin in the program in RP2350. Press and hold the esp32 BOOT button on the side of the ESP32-C6 module and insert the USB-C. Make sure you are plugging in the USB port side of the "ESP32-C6". The computer should be able to write to "ESP32-C6" normally.
How do I check if the hardware is OK? SHIPPING LIST 1 X T-Pico2350 2X Pin 1 X Cable See More