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Add some missing references to RP2040
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### Device Firmware
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The [firmware repo](https://github.com/meshtastic/firmware) is where all of the device firmware development happens. This is where the code for the ESP32 and nRF52 based devices is developed. It is mainly C and C++ code. Think Arduino. It is where the first level of hardware interaction begins and ends.
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The [firmware repo](https://github.com/meshtastic/firmware) is where all of the device firmware development happens. This is where the code for the ESP32, nRF52 and RP2040 based devices is developed. It is mainly C and C++ code. Think Arduino. It is where the first level of hardware interaction begins and ends.
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### Firmware Modules
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The power config options are: Power Saving, Shutdown after losing power, ADC Multiplier Override, Wait Bluetooth Interval, Light Sleep Interval, Minimum Wake Interval, and Device Battery INA2xx Address. Power config uses an admin message sending a `Config.Power` protobuf.
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:::info
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ADC Multiplier, The Light Sleep setting only applies to ESP32-based boards. This settings will have no effect on nRF52 modules.
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ADC Multiplier, The Light Sleep setting only applies to ESP32-based boards. This settings will have no effect on nRF52/RP2040 modules.
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## Power Config Values
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The RP2040 is a dual-core ARM chip developed by Raspberry Pi. Supported RP2040 devices include:
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- Raspberry Pi Pico + Waveshare LoRa Module (Note: **Bluetooth and Wi-Fi on the Pico W is not yet supported by Meshtastic**)
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- Raspberry Pi Pico + Waveshare LoRa Module (Note: **Bluetooth on the Pico W is not yet supported by Meshtastic**)
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- RAK11310 Core module for RAK WisBlock modular boards
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:::info
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:::caution
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nRF52 devices typically do not require serial drivers. They use the UF2 bootloader which makes the devices appear as flash drives. Do _NOT_ download the USB device drivers unless required to install UF2 support.
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nRF52/RP2040 devices typically do not require serial drivers. They use the UF2 bootloader which makes the devices appear as flash drives. Do _NOT_ download the USB device drivers unless required to install UF2 support.
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className={'button button--outline button--lg cta--button'}
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to={'/docs/getting-started/serial-drivers/nrf52'}
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>
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Install NRF52 Drivers
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Install nRF52/RP2040 Drivers
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</Link>
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</div>
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</div>
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className={"button button--outline button--lg cta--button"}
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to={"/docs/getting-started/flashing-firmware/nrf52/"}
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>
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Flash nRF52 Firmware
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Flash nRF52/RP2040 Firmware
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</Link>
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</div>
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</div>
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---
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id: nrf52
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title: nRF52 Serial Drivers
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sidebar_label: nRF52 Drivers
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title: nRF52/RP2040 Serial Drivers
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sidebar_label: nRF52/RP2040 Drivers
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sidebar_position: 2
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---
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import TabItem from "@theme/TabItem";
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import Link from "@docusaurus/Link";
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## Install nRF52 USB to Serial Drivers
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## Install nRF52/RP2040 USB to Serial Drivers
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:::caution
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nRF52 devices typically do not require serial drivers. They use the UF2 bootloader which makes the devices appear as flash drives. Do _NOT_ download the USB device drivers unless required to install UF2 support.
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nRF52/RP2040 devices typically do not require serial drivers. They use the UF2 bootloader which makes the devices appear as flash drives. Do _NOT_ download the USB device drivers unless required to install UF2 support.
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className={"button button--outline button--lg cta--button"}
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to={"/docs/getting-started/flashing-firmware/nrf52/"}
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Flash nRF52 Firmware
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Flash nRF52/RP2040 Firmware
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</Link>
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</div>
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className={"button button--outline button--lg cta--button"}
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to={"/docs/getting-started/flashing-firmware/nrf52/"}
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>
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Flash nRF52 Firmware
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Flash nRF52/RP2040 Firmware
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</Link>
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</div>
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</div>
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