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al18
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Posted: 06:19pm 25 Sep 2024
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Finally got notification today from Mouser.com they have the Pico2 in stock at $5 and my back order is shipping today.https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Raspberry-Pi/SC1631?qs=IKkN%2F947nfBrS4NBdUxzKQ%3D%3D
 
gadgetjack
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Posted: 06:30pm 25 Sep 2024
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Mine too!! I got 5 coming.....
 
lew247

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Posted: 06:11am 26 Sep 2024
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remember to use external pull up resistors on all inputs
 
Mixtel90

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Posted: 07:22am 26 Sep 2024
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The pull ups work. The pull downs are broken and they have to be external.

So you can use active low inputs as before but not active high inputs without a pull down. Don't enable pull down resistors in MMBasic, just use the external ones.

Also, don't assume that the ADC inputs are high impedance. They require more drive than the RP2040.
Mick

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Volhout
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Posted: 08:46am 26 Sep 2024
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Mick,

It is slightly different. The problem can occur with internal pulldown, or with NO internal pulldown. It has not been observed with internal pullup.

So...

SETPIN gp0,DIN          'has the problem
SETPIN gp0,DIN,PULLUP   'has no problem
SETPIN gp0,DIN,PULLDOWN 'has the problem.
SETPIN gp0,FIN          'has the problem
SETPIN gp0,CIN          'has the problem
SETPIN gp0,PIN          'has the problem
SETPIN gp0,DOUT         'has no problem
SETPIN gp26,AIN         'does NOT have this particular problem


When the RP2350 digital inputs are driven with an impedance higher than 10k (even if you do not use internal pullups) the input can get into a "locked" state, that is logic high to the ARM. But the level is around 2V.

So with RP2350 use low impedance signals (10k maximum).

This can be achieved by connecting a external pullup or pulldown resistor of 10k or less to each (used) input. Or, by driving the input pin from a logic gate, comparator etc. For I2C there is already a pullup required of 2k...5k, so there is not problem for I2C. Similar the PS2 keyboard and single wire devices.

Volhout

P.S. since the default power up configuration in MMBasic is DIN (digital input), all non-used pins can end up in this faulty state when left unconnected (floating). The fauty state also consumes power. It may be beneficial to program these unused pin in your MMBasic program as DIN,PULLUP. Then the pins are not "floating" and cannot end up in the faulty state.
Edited 2024-09-26 18:58 by Volhout
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Mixtel90

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Thanks. Volhout. :)
Mick

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al18
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Posted: 06:31pm 26 Sep 2024
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In my Mouser order, I added a pack of 25, 10K ohm 5% 1/4W resistors that cost just $0.75. On Mouser, search for
485-2784 . Looks like there are just 6 bags left.
 
lew247

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Posted: 10:46am 27 Sep 2024
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GPIO
RP2350-E9
Reference RP2350-E9
Summary Increased leakage current on Bank 0 GPIO when pad input is enabled
Affects RP2350 A2

From the latest rp2350-datasheet.pdf
 
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