A postage stamp sized RP2040 development board with a USBC connection and 8MB of flash perfect for portable projects wearables and embedding into devices.
While we love the Raspberry Pi Pico we also wanted something smaller and with a bunch more flash on board. Introducing the Tiny 2040 a teeny tiny powerhouse with the chops to realise truly ambitious projects.
Powered and programmable via USBC Tiny 2040 comes with 8MB of QSPI (XiP) flash on board so it can handle projects small and large with ease. The board is designed with castellated pads to allow it to be directly soldered onto a PCB or alternatively you can use pin headers to hook it up on a breadboard or directly with wires. We've even managed to fit in a programmable RGB LED a reset button and some clever circuitry that lets you use the boot button as a user controllable switch.
It's compatible with firmware built for the Raspberry Pi Pico but offers a reduced number of pins due to its size. You can even run MicroPython on it!
Features
Powered by RP2040
ARM Cortex M0+ running at up to 133Mhz
264kB of SRAM
USBC connector for power programming and data transfer
8MB of QSPI flash supporting XiP
User controllable RGB LED
Twelve IO pins (including four 12bit ADC channels)
Switch for basic input (doubles up as DFU select on boot)
Onboard 3V3 regulator (max regulator current output 300mA)
Input voltage range 3V 5.5V
Dimensions: approx 22.9 x 18.2 x 6mm (L x W x H including the USBC port)
Eagle CAD part