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RP2350 Microcontroller: Ultimate Guide & Tips

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March 25, 2026
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Discover the latest updates for the Raspberry Pi RP2350 microcontroller with the arrival of the A4 stepping, alongside the introduction of RP2354 variants and a thrilling new hacking challenge. Explore how these improvements address previous issues and unlock new possibilities for your projects. The RP2350 microcontroller is quickly becoming a favorite among makers and developers due to its versatility and powerful features.

Inside, we’re unveiling a significant step forward in the RP2350’s evolution, directly responding to feedback from the community and security researchers. This isn’t just about fixing bugs; it’s about bolstering the microcontroller’s resilience and expanding its potential for innovative applications. The core of this development centers around enhancing both functionality and security, addressing concerns raised by users and experts alike. Furthermore, we’re excited to share details about a new hacking challenge designed to test the limits of the RP2350’s capabilities.

New A4 Stepping Addresses Key Issues

The initial RP2350 stepping, designated A2, encountered several issues highlighted by the RP2350 Hacking Challenge. These included GPIO pad design problems and security vulnerabilities within the bootloader. The new A4 stepping directly tackles these concerns, offering a more stable and secure foundation for your projects. This improved stability allows for greater flexibility in project design, making it ideal for a wide range of applications.

Specifically, Erratum 9 – relating to GPIO pad leakage – has been resolved, eliminating the need for external pull-down resistors. This reduces component count and simplifies circuit designs. Furthermore, security vulnerabilities identified as Errata 20, 21, and 24 within the boot ROM are addressed with a fortified boot ROM incorporating new defensive measures. Implementing these safeguards ensures a more secure environment for your projects, protecting against potential exploits.

Introducing RP2354: Pin-Compatible Memory Variants

Expanding on the RP2350 platform, we’re excited to introduce the RP2354. These are pin-compatible variants featuring 2MB of flash memory in package – available as both a 60-pin and 80-pin option. This provides a cost-effective upgrade path for projects already utilizing the RP2350, offering increased storage capacity without requiring hardware modifications. The RP2354’s compatibility makes it an excellent choice for users looking to expand their project capabilities.

The RP2350 Hacking Challenge Returns

Continuing our commitment to security and community engagement, we’re launching another RP2350 Hacking Challenge. This challenge presents a significant technical hurdle: a practical side-channel attack on the power-hardened AES library used in our decrypting bootloader. The grand prize? A cool $20,000!

What’s Fixed in A4? – Detailed Breakdown

The A4 stepping focuses on critical fixes. Firstly, Erratum 9, impacting GPIO pad performance, is resolved by a refined macro design, removing leakage issues and eliminating the need for external pull-down resistors. Secondly, vulnerabilities identified as Errata 20, 21, and 24 within the boot ROM are addressed with a fortified boot ROM incorporating new defensive measures. The A4 stepping significantly improves the RP2350’s robustness.


Here’s a table summarizing some key specifications of the RP2350 microcontroller:

FeatureSpecification
CoreRP2040 Dual-core ARM Cortex-M0+ 4MP2This powerful core provides ample processing power for a wide range of applications.
Flash Memory16MB (expandable)Sufficient storage for complex projects and firmware updates.
RAM264KB SRAMProvides enough memory for running various programs and data structures.
GPIO Pins45Offers flexible connectivity options for interfacing with external components.
USBMicro-USB port for power and programmingEasy to use connection for development and powering the device.

The RP2350 microcontroller is an excellent choice for hobbyists, makers, and developers alike. Its versatility, combined with the new A4 stepping improvements, makes it a compelling option for a wide range of projects. The ongoing hacking challenge further underscores our commitment to security and community engagement. We believe the RP2350 microcontroller will continue to be a popular choice for years to come, driving innovation in embedded systems.

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Ricardo Nowicki · Technology and Engineering Editor

Ricardo Nowicki writes about technology, engineering, and high-interest curiosity stories with a strong preference for clarity over jargon. He enjoys unpacking systems, mechanisms, and design decisions in a way that feels approachable without becoming simplistic. His work often sits where technical explanation meets editorial storytelling, helping readers understand not just what a product or idea is, but how it works, why it was built that way, and what it can teach us about the world around us. View full profile.

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