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fpcupdeluxe and the Pico
VisualLab:
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--- Quote from: MarkMLl on August 29, 2024, 05:07:53 pm ---So to summarise: the RP2350 (Pico2) has an electrical fault on the GPIO pins which doesn't exist on the earlier RP2040 (Pico).
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In short, yes. see also 2.50 minute video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sqJQNF9sna
I mentioned it here because it was the first discussion I could find that mentioned people wanting to experiment with products containing the RP2350.
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It's good that I didn't buy it :D
P.S. The specified video is no longer available on YouTube.
MarkMLl:
--- Quote from: VisualLab on October 07, 2024, 10:18:27 pm ---P.S. The specified video is no longer available on YouTube.
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Well, I guess that's a cautionary tale: if linking to YouTube at least annotate it with the name of the originator :-/
Way /way/ back, it was considered bad form to use a machine-generated URL which wasn't even minimally descriptive of the content. Then along came Notes/Domino, "Enterprise Grade" stuff from Netscape, and the floodgates were opened...
MarkMLl
TRon:
--- Quote from: VisualLab on October 07, 2024, 10:18:27 pm ---P.S. The specified video is no longer available on YouTube.
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There you go.
channel: https://www.youtube.com/@DrJonEA
title: RP2350 Bug in GPIO Input Pull-Down Resistor Circuitry | DrJonea.co.uk
But imho the article has more value.
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