SparkFun RedBoard Turbo - SAMD21 Development Board
DEV-14812 Open Source Hardware In Fritzing Library
DESCRIPTION
If you’re ready to step up your Arduino game from older 8-bit/16MHz microcontrollers, the SparkFun
RedBoard Turbo is a formidable alternative. At its heart, the RedBoard Turbo uses the
ATSAMD21G18, which is an ARM Cortex M0+, 32-bit microcontroller that can run at up to 48MHz.
With an impressive 4MB of external flash memory and a UF2 (USB Flashing Format) bootloader, the
RedBoard Turbo provides you with an economical and easy to use development platform if you’re
needing more power than the classic RedBoard.
The SparkFun RedBoard Turbo has been equipped with a USB interface for programming and
power, a Qwiic connector, an RTC crystal, WS2812-based addressable RGB LED, 600mA 3.3V
regulator, and a variety of other components. To power the RedBoard Turbo, just plug it into a USB
port on your computer via the micro-B port or directly into the wall with the 5V tolerant barrel jack.
Not near a USB port? No problem, the SparkFun RedBoard Turbo is also equipped with a LiPo
Battery connector (for a single-cell 3.7-4.2V litium-polymer battery). The MCP73831’s charge current
is configured by a resistor value between 66kΩ and 2kΩ, to charge the battery at a rate between
15mA and 500mA, respectively. By default, the board is configured to charge the battery at around
250mA. If you’ve used any Arduino before, this pinout shouldn’t surprise you – the layout meets the
Arduino 1.0 footprint standard, including a separate SPI header and additional I2C header.
The RedBoard Turbo can even be flashed over the Mass Storage Class (MSC) just like a removable
flash drive, thanks the the UF2 bootloader. With this bootloader, the RedBoard Turbo shows up on
your computer as a USB storage device without having to install drivers! From the Arduino IDE,
you’ll still need to select the correct port on your machine, but you can just as easily use another
programming language such as CircuitPython or MakeCode.
Note: The barrel jack connection on the RedBoard Turbo has a lower input voltage than most
Arduino development boards. Make sure that you are using a power supply below 6V. Please be
aware that the RedBoard Turbo is also a 3.3V device and not a 5V one like the original RedBoard.
FEATURES
ATSAMD21G18 32-bit/48MHz ARM Cortex-M0+
4MB Flash Memory
32KB SRAM
32KB of EEPROM (emulated in Flash)
26 GPIO Count
14 ADC Channels at 12-bit Resolution
Analog-to-Digital and Digital-to-Analog Converters (ADC & DAC)
Vin: 4.2V-6.0V for charger - otherwise 3.5V-6.0V
VBATT: 3.7V Lipo
VCC: 600mA @3.3V
Arduino R3 Layout
Integrated USB Controller
RGB LED
UF2 Bootloader
Qwiic Connector
https://www.sparkfun.com/products/14812/2‐5‐19
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