[Pre Order] Zaitronics Nexus RP2350 Lipo Microcontroller Development Board $15 + $3 Delivery ($0 with $100+ Order) @ Zaitronics

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The Zaitronics Nexus RP2350 LiPo is a Raspberry Pi Pico compatible development board with additional features like LiPo battery support, USB Type-C, and 16MB of flash, designed right here in Melbourne, Australia. Deliveries start in approximately 2-3 weeks!

Below is the product description:
The Zaitronics Nexus RP2350 Lipo, designed by our team in Melbourne, Australia, is a powerful and versatile microcontroller board tailored for hobbyists, educators, and professionals. Built around the Raspberry Pi RP2350A microcontroller, this board serves as a direct replacement for the Raspberry Pi Pico, offering the same compact form factor and pinout compatibility while introducing enhanced features like LiPo battery support and USB Type-C connectivity. Ideal for prototyping IoT devices, building portable projects, or teaching microcontroller programming, the Nexus RP2350 Lipo delivers exceptional performance and flexibility.

Key Features:
RP2350A Microcontroller
– Dual Arm Cortex-M33 cores
– Runs at up to 150MHz
– Hardware single-precision floating point unit (FPU)
– DSP (Digital Signal Processing) instruction support
– Built-in power efficiency and enhanced security features
128Mbit (16MB) Quad-SPI Flash – Plenty of memory for larger codebases, graphics, or data logging.
USB Type-C Connector – Modern, reversible, and durable for development or powering your project.
LiPo Battery Support – Supports 3.7V LiPo batteries via JST-PH 2-pin connector, with onboard charging at 200mA. Automatically charges when USB is connected and switches to battery power when unplugged. Caution: Not all LiPo batteries have the same polarity. Compatible batteries can be found here.
Charging Status LED – Quickly see when your battery is charging.
Castellated Edges – Ideal for soldering onto carrier boards.
Boot and Reset Buttons – Essential for smooth development workflows.
3-Pin JST-SH Debug Connector – Simple and compact access to SWD debugging.
Qw/ST (Qwiic/STEMMA QT) Connector - Swiftly attach compatible breakouts
Programmable Red LED on GP25 – Use for status indication or user feedback.
Fully Raspberry Pi Pico Compatible – Same size and pinout, with upgraded internals.
Designed in Melbourne, Australia – Developed by the Zaitronics team with maker-focused improvements.
Language & Software Support:
Compatible with MicroPython, CircuitPython, and C/C++ via the Raspberry Pi Pico SDK.
Great for advanced applications including audio processing, robotics, control systems, and portable electronics.

The Zaitronics Nexus RP2350 LiPo is built for creators who need performance, portability, and reliability in a familiar form factor. Whether you're prototyping your next product or powering a compact project, this board is ready.

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Comments

  • any e-ink screen can it compatible with?

    • It'll be compatible with any e-ink display made for the original Pico. We will likely be stocking a range of e-ink displays in the coming months.

  • Dimensions?

    • +1

      Presumably the same as…

      Raspberry Pi Pico Compatible – Same size and pinout

      • Correct. It is 51x21mm

  • -3

    How fast will run chatgpt 4.0? Can I load the whole 16MB worth?

  • Any suggestions for some interesting projects that can be built with this please?

    • +2

      I'm going to get one to try make a USB to ADAT device (ADAT is 8 channel digital audio over fiber optical), and hopefully it will have enough excess processing power to do some DSP too. ChatGPT told me this was a good option because the secondary PLL can be configured up to 150MHz, and ADAT only needs ~15.6MHz to bit-bang it, so I should be able to run it at like 8x speed…(as per my noob understanding of things).

      In essence, I hope to build a budget version of the miniDSP MCHStreamer

    • You have these already in microwaves, washing machines and air cons. Treadmills are probably going to rely on them too

      A bunch of sensors like temp, humidity, speed or user button pushes are fed in, and then code can tell it what to do to a motor/light/camera because of it

  • rad, cool you're making your own stuff, ill give one a try!

  • We have some of our own shields and compatible cables coming out in the next few days.

  • This looks very good. Well done Ethan and team. Your store has come a long way.

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