======================== Seeed Studio Xiao RP2040 ======================== The `Seeed Studio Xiao RP2040 `_ is a general purpose board supplied by Seeed Studio and it is compatible with the Raspberry Pi RP2040 ecosystem as they share the same RP2040 chip. .. figure:: seeed-xiao-rp2040.jpg :align: center Features ======== * RP2040 microcontroller chip * Dual-core ARM Cortex M0+ processor, flexible clock running up to 133 MHz * 264KB of SRAM, and 2MB of onboard Flash memory * 11 digital pins, 4 analog pins, 11 PWM Pins * 1 I2C interface, 1 UART interface, 1 SPI interface, 1 SWD Bonding pad interface * USB Type-C interface * 1 user LED, 1 power LED, two LEDs for serial port downloading, 1 RGB LED * 1 RESET button, 1 BOOT button Serial Console ============== By default a serial console appears on pins 6 (TX GPIO0) and pin 7 (RX GPIO1). This console runs a 115200-8N1. The board can be configured to use the USB connection as the serial console. LEDs ==== There are 2 LEDs available for user: - A RGB LED connected to GPIO16 (PIN_LED_G), GPIO17 (PIN_LED_R), GPIO25 (PIN_LED_B). - A NeoPixel RGB LED connected to GPIO11 (NEOPIXEL_POWER) and GPIO12 (PIN_NEOPIXEL). Buttons ======= There are 2 buttons available: A RESET button and a BOOT button, which if held down when power is first applied to the board, will cause the RP2040 to boot into programming mode and appear as a storage device to a computer connected via USB. Saving a .UF2 file to this device will replace the Flash ROM contents on the RP2040. Pin Mapping =========== Pads numbered anticlockwise from USB connector. ===== ========== ========== Pad Signal Notes ===== ========== ========== 0 GPI26 D0/A0 1 GPI27 D1/A1 2 GPI28 D2/A2 3 GPI29 D3/A3 4 GPIO6 D4/SDA 5 GPIO7 D5/SCL 6 GPIO0 Default TX for UART0 serial console 7 GPIO1 Default RX for UART1 serial console/CSn 8 GPIO2 D8/SCK 9 GPIO3 D10/MOSI 10 GPIO4 D9/MicroSD 11 3V3 Power output to peripherals 12 Ground 13 VIN +5V Supply to board ===== ========== ========== Power Supply ============ For general I/O pins: Working voltage of MCU is 3.3V. Voltage input connected to general I/O pins may cause chip damage if it' higher than 3.3V. For power supply pins: The built-in DC-DC converter circuit able to change 5V voltage into 3.3V allows to power the device with a 5V supply via VIN-PIN and via the USB connector. Configurations ============== nsh --- Basic NuttShell configuration (console enabled in UART0, at 115200 bps). README.txt ========== .. include:: README.txt :literal: