On a more general note: One most useful thing that can drive the use of RP2350's cool new capabilities is having some SDK examples and/or App Notes. For example in this case, working examples of sleep and deep sleep modes as applied to simple use cases.
I often first look at SDK examples and App Notes, then search for online projects or code. It's no different from cutting-and-pasting Win32 code on a PC. Only a fraction of users will ever do register-level coding of features for an MCU of this complexity. Early adopters blaze the way for the rest of us; the rest of us will want to stick to the SDK to get our projects done quickly. Without the abstraction provided by the SDK -- plus examples to copy -- most of us regular folks will suffer when trying to adopt the cool new features of RP2350.
I very much appreciate the RP2350 stuff that is being tried out and discussed on these forums, thank you to all those sharing all the cutting-edge stuff.
I often first look at SDK examples and App Notes, then search for online projects or code. It's no different from cutting-and-pasting Win32 code on a PC. Only a fraction of users will ever do register-level coding of features for an MCU of this complexity. Early adopters blaze the way for the rest of us; the rest of us will want to stick to the SDK to get our projects done quickly. Without the abstraction provided by the SDK -- plus examples to copy -- most of us regular folks will suffer when trying to adopt the cool new features of RP2350.
I very much appreciate the RP2350 stuff that is being tried out and discussed on these forums, thank you to all those sharing all the cutting-edge stuff.
Statistics: Posted by katak255 — Fri Sep 13, 2024 1:01 am