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minus-squareRiskablelinkfedilinkEnglish1•2 years agoGreat! Now we just need an announcement about the successor to the RP2040…
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink2•2 years agoCustom IO is where the RP2040 shines. There aren’t many like it.
minus-squareAlexlinkfedilink1•2 years agoThere are rp2040 bits in the new RP1 custom silicon southbridge thing.
minus-squareRiskablelinkfedilinkEnglish1•2 years agoI want more cores and more importantly, more ADC pins. Also, being able to use more PIOs simultaneously would be fantastic. Furthermore I want one of those matrix modules aka “AI accelerators” to play with 😁
Great! Now we just need an announcement about the successor to the RP2040…
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Custom IO is where the RP2040 shines. There aren’t many like it.
There are rp2040 bits in the new RP1 custom silicon southbridge thing.
Why do you want a successor?
I want more cores and more importantly, more ADC pins. Also, being able to use more PIOs simultaneously would be fantastic.
Furthermore I want one of those matrix modules aka “AI accelerators” to play with 😁
How do the matrix modules work?
As far as I know, black magic 🤷