Launching at Mouser: Raspberry Pi RP2350 Microcontroller for Embedded and Industrial IoT Applications

Launching at Mouser: Raspberry Pi RP2350 Microcontroller for Embedded and Industrial IoT Applications

Mouser Electronics, Inc., the industry’s leading New Product Introduction (NPI) distributor with the widest selection of semiconductors and electronic components™, is now shipping the new RP2350 microcontroller from Raspberry Pi. The RP2350 builds on the success of Raspberry PI’s RP2040, with even higher performance and security features at an affordable price, to make it an…


Mouser Electronics, Inc., the industry’s leading New Product Introduction (NPI) distributor with the widest selection of semiconductors and electronic components™, is now shipping the new RP2350 microcontroller from Raspberry Pi. The RP2350 builds on the success of Raspberry PI’s RP2040, with even higher performance and security features at an affordable price, to make it an excellent fit for embedded computing and industrial IoT applications.

The Raspberry Pi RP2350 microcontroller, now available from Mouser, integrates dual Arm® Cortex®-M33 processors running at 150MHz, with a pair of open-hardware Hazard3 RISC-V cores with floating-point and DSP support, and a robust security model built on Arm TrustZone® for Cortex-M. This dual-architecture is selectable via software or by programming the on-chip OTP memory. These powerful cores, coupled with large amounts of on-chip SRAM and unique programmable I/O subsystems, make it an excellent fit for applications requiring high performance, flexible interfacing, and robust security from industrial automation to consumer electronics. Despite its impressive feature set, RP2350’s affordable pricing also allows for integration into high-volume, low-cost end devices.

Raspberry Pi’s Pico 2 microcontroller board, also available at Mouser, delivers a significant performance boost with higher core clock speed, double the memory, more powerful Arm cores, optional RISC-V cores, heightened security features, and upgraded interfacing capabilities, allowing developers to experiment with the RISC-V architecture in a stable, well-supported environment. While retaining compatibility with earlier Raspberry Pi Pico series devices, Pico 2 pairs the RP2350 with 4MB of onboard QSPI Flash memory (versus 2MB on Raspberry Pi Pico) for code and data storage. Programmable in C / C++ and Python, Raspberry Pi also offers the Pico 2W, a wireless variant that features 2.4GHz 802.11n wireless LAN and Bluetooth® 5.2., offering improved flexibility in IoT and smart product designs.

To learn more, visit https://eu.mouser.com/new/raspberry-pi/raspberry-pi-rp2350-mcus/.


Stories for you


  • FANUC appoints Armstrong to UK leadership

    FANUC appoints Armstrong to UK leadership

    FANUC has appointed Andy Armstrong to lead UK and Ireland. His appointment comes as manufacturers face continuing pressure to improve productivity, automate production, and use robotics to offset labour, energy, and cost constraints.


  • Infineon and Valeo develop projection lighting

    Infineon and Valeo develop projection lighting

    Infineon and Valeo are advancing projection lighting for vehicle communication. Their Auto China demonstrator combines MEMS mirror technology with high-definition exterior lighting, aiming to make short-distance visual communication brighter, sharper, and usable in daylight.