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    RP2350-GEEK Development Board Based on RP2350 Microcontroller Onboard 1.14inch 65K Color LCD,USB Type-A Interface,Compatible with Multiple Debugging Methods

    • RP2350-GEEK Development Board,for debugging most 3.3V Arm microcontrollers; Combines Multiple Functions In One,Onboard Multiple Interfaces And 1.14inch LCD Display, Compatible With Multiple Debugging Methods; Application Example,Connect To The Debugging Interface Of Pico Via The 3PIN SWD Cable; It comes with a USB-A port, 1.14-inch LCD screen, TF card slot, and other peripherals.; Depending on the firmware used, it can provide SWD interface, UART interface, and I2C interface, offering endless possibilities for your projects.
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    RP2350-GEEK Development Board, Based On RP2350 Microcontroller, With 1.14 inch 65K Color LCD, USB Debugging Downloader, With White Plastic Case Introduction RP2350-GEEK is a development board designed for geeks by. It comes with a USB-A port, 1.14 -inch LCD screen, TF card slot, and other peripherals. Depending on the firmware used, it can provide SWD interface, UART interface, and I2C interface, offering endless possibilities for your projects.
    Key features include: RP2350 microcontroller chip designed by Raspberry Pi in the United Kingdom Onboard 3PIN 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 Adopts the Raspberry Pi 3PIN Debug Connector SpecificationOnboard 3PIN USB to UART bridge Onboard 4PIN I2C port for the testing target board Onboard 1.14 inch 240×135 pixels 65K color IPS LCD display Equipped with plastic case and cables Open-source firmware, more convenient to upgrade FAQ Raspberry Pi Pico 2 GPIO is configured as a pull-down input, why does reading IO show a high voltage level when the pin is left unconnected? You can refer to the RP2350-E9 section in the RP2350 Datasheet Package Content RP2350-GEEK and cables x1

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