top | item 44723483 (no title) irdc | 7 months ago Note that this new stepping fixes the notorious E9 erratum which caused GPIOs to misbehave. discuss order hn newest geerlingguy|7 months ago Additionally, for those integrating the chip into retrocomputing addons/mods, "RP2350 is now officially 5V tolerant".One odd thing in the post is mention of a test A3 variant, of which 30,000 will be put on random Pico 2 and Pico 2W boards. phire|7 months ago The A3 stepping is documented in the updated datasheet, which has a really nice "Hardware Revision History" in Appendix C.It has all the hardware changes and most of the bootrom changes of A4.
geerlingguy|7 months ago Additionally, for those integrating the chip into retrocomputing addons/mods, "RP2350 is now officially 5V tolerant".One odd thing in the post is mention of a test A3 variant, of which 30,000 will be put on random Pico 2 and Pico 2W boards. phire|7 months ago The A3 stepping is documented in the updated datasheet, which has a really nice "Hardware Revision History" in Appendix C.It has all the hardware changes and most of the bootrom changes of A4.
phire|7 months ago The A3 stepping is documented in the updated datasheet, which has a really nice "Hardware Revision History" in Appendix C.It has all the hardware changes and most of the bootrom changes of A4.
geerlingguy|7 months ago
One odd thing in the post is mention of a test A3 variant, of which 30,000 will be put on random Pico 2 and Pico 2W boards.
phire|7 months ago
It has all the hardware changes and most of the bootrom changes of A4.