Does anyone want to hear about my crack ship? No?? Too bad! (Throws them at you anyway)
Their ship name is Featherbones btw, if you care lol

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Does anyone want to hear about my crack ship? No?? Too bad! (Throws them at you anyway)
Their ship name is Featherbones btw, if you care lol
First of the Bones Rises – RP2350 Adalogger 🦴
With the RP2350 chip in wide distribution , we're now able to come up with a lot of variants of our popular RP2040 "Bones"
https://blog.adafruit.com/2023/01/22/rp2040-feather-bones-for-a-few-different-varieties/
that ended up becoming a dozen different boards.
We're starting with the 'Adalogger' design folks love: with a microSD card socket that is wired for SPI or SDIO. A separate regulator allows the I2C/uSD to be powered off completely for ultra-low power usage. This didn't make as much sense for the RP2040 because it was not a particularly low-power chip. There's also a Stemma QT port for plugging in external sensors.
What other "Bones" should we spin up?
More Featherbones because they're silly :>