Raspberry Pi Pico 2

by Raspberry Pi

A low cost, high-performance, secure microcontroller board built around Raspberry Pi's souped up new chip - RP2350.

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.

Raspberry Pi Pico 2 comes without header pins so you'll need to pick some up separately if you're planning on plugging it into into a breadboard or one of our Raspberry Pi Pico add-ons.

New security features

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, including the 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.

Dual-core, dual architecture

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 MicroPython, and with detailed documentation, Raspberry Pi Pico 2 is the ideal microcontroller board for enthusiasts and professional developers alike.

Specifications

  • Form factor: 21 mm × 51 mm
  • 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

Documentation