



Pimoroni Explorer
An electronic adventure playground for physical computing, built around the powerful RP2350B chip. Pimoroni Explorer combines a 2.8" IPS LCD screen, piezo speaker, mini breadboard, servo outputs, and plenty of I/O—all on a beautifully designed board with full-colour silkscreen.
Available as board only or as a Starter Kit with components to get tinkering immediately. Comes pre-loaded with MicroPython and example code so you can start exploring right away.
Key Features
- RP2350B Processor – Dual ARM Cortex M33 @ 150MHz with 520KB SRAM
- 2.8" IPS LCD – 320×240 pixel colour display (ST7789V driver)
- 16MB Flash – Plenty of storage for code and assets
- Mini Breadboard – Built-in for prototyping circuits
- Piezo Speaker – For audio feedback and sound effects
- 6× User Buttons – Chunky tactile switches around the display
- 4× Servo Headers – 3-pin connectors for servo motors
- 6× GPIO + 3× ADC – Accessible header pins
- 6× Crocodile Clip Terminals – Easy connections for beginners
- 2× Qw/ST Connectors – For I2C breakouts (Qwiic/STEMMA QT compatible)
- Battery Connector – 2-pin JST-PH for portable projects
- USB-C – For programming and power
- Desktop Stand – Includes two feet for angled display
Starter Kit Also Includes
- Multi-Sensor Stick (environmental, light, motion sensing)
- Selection of coloured LEDs (red, yellow, green, blue, white, RGB)
- Potentiometer
- 3× 12mm switches with coloured caps
- 2× Continuous rotation servos
- 2× 60mm wheels
- AAA battery holder + Velcro
- 20× pin-to-pin and 20× pin-to-socket jumper wires
- Qw/ST cable
- USB-C cable
Specifications
- Processor: RP2350B (Dual Cortex M33 @ 150MHz)
- SRAM: 520KB
- Flash: 16MB QSPI (XiP)
- Display: 2.8" IPS, 320×240, 250 cd/m²
- Display Active Area: 43.2 × 57.5mm
- Dimensions: 107 × 85 × 16mm (assembled)
Ideal For
- Learning electronics and programming
- Building science experiments
- Prototyping small robots
- Creating interactive inventions
- Physical computing projects
Resources
- MicroPython Firmware & Examples
- Compatible Breakouts List
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Description
An electronic adventure playground for physical computing, built around the powerful RP2350B chip. Pimoroni Explorer combines a 2.8" IPS LCD screen, piezo speaker, mini breadboard, servo outputs, and plenty of I/O—all on a beautifully designed board with full-colour silkscreen.
Available as board only or as a Starter Kit with components to get tinkering immediately. Comes pre-loaded with MicroPython and example code so you can start exploring right away.
Key Features
- RP2350B Processor – Dual ARM Cortex M33 @ 150MHz with 520KB SRAM
- 2.8" IPS LCD – 320×240 pixel colour display (ST7789V driver)
- 16MB Flash – Plenty of storage for code and assets
- Mini Breadboard – Built-in for prototyping circuits
- Piezo Speaker – For audio feedback and sound effects
- 6× User Buttons – Chunky tactile switches around the display
- 4× Servo Headers – 3-pin connectors for servo motors
- 6× GPIO + 3× ADC – Accessible header pins
- 6× Crocodile Clip Terminals – Easy connections for beginners
- 2× Qw/ST Connectors – For I2C breakouts (Qwiic/STEMMA QT compatible)
- Battery Connector – 2-pin JST-PH for portable projects
- USB-C – For programming and power
- Desktop Stand – Includes two feet for angled display
Starter Kit Also Includes
- Multi-Sensor Stick (environmental, light, motion sensing)
- Selection of coloured LEDs (red, yellow, green, blue, white, RGB)
- Potentiometer
- 3× 12mm switches with coloured caps
- 2× Continuous rotation servos
- 2× 60mm wheels
- AAA battery holder + Velcro
- 20× pin-to-pin and 20× pin-to-socket jumper wires
- Qw/ST cable
- USB-C cable
Specifications
- Processor: RP2350B (Dual Cortex M33 @ 150MHz)
- SRAM: 520KB
- Flash: 16MB QSPI (XiP)
- Display: 2.8" IPS, 320×240, 250 cd/m²
- Display Active Area: 43.2 × 57.5mm
- Dimensions: 107 × 85 × 16mm (assembled)
Ideal For
- Learning electronics and programming
- Building science experiments
- Prototyping small robots
- Creating interactive inventions
- Physical computing projects
Resources
- MicroPython Firmware & Examples
- Compatible Breakouts List























