Product description
Pimoroni Explorer – an experiment board for programming and development. Built around the new RP2350 processor, the Explorer board includes a 2.8” color display, a built-in speaker, a mini breadboard for quick prototyping – and much more.
With Explorer you can:
- Build circuits and test ideas
- Run experiments in science and technology
- Construct small robots and inventions
To make experimenting easier, the board features:
- A small breadboard for quick wiring of components
- Servo headers
- Analog inputs for sensors
- Built-in speaker for sound signals
- Plenty of GPIO pins for various functions
- Connectors for crocodile clips
- Qwiic (I²C) connectors for easy module integration
In addition, there is a bright IPS display with 320×240 pixels, surrounded by six large buttons for easy control and monitoring of your project. Everything is mounted on a stable baseboard. You can use the included small feet to set the board at an angle or lay it flat. On the back there’s also a battery connector for portable use.
Specifications:
- Powered by RP2350B (Dual Arm Cortex M33 running at up to 150MHz with 520KB of SRAM)
- 16MB of QSPI flash supporting XiP
- 2.8” IPS LCD screen (320 × 240 pixels)
- Driver IC: ST7789V
- Luminance: 250 cd/m²
- Active area: 43.2 × 57.5 mm
- USB-C connector for programming and power
- Mini breadboard
- Piezo speaker
- 6 x user-controllable switches
- Reset and boot buttons
- Easy access GPIO headers (6 × GPIOs and 3 × ADCs, plus 3.3V power and grounds)
- 6 x crocodile clip terminals (3 × ADCs, plus 3.3V power and grounds)
- 4 x 3-pin servo outputs
- 2 x Qwiic (I²C) connectors
- 2-pin JST-PH connector for adding a battery
- Lanyard slot
- Includes 2 x desktop stand feet
- Fully assembled (no soldering required)