//! # Overclocking the RP2350 to 200 MHz //! //! This example demonstrates how to configure the RP2350 to run at 200 MHz instead of the default 150 MHz. //! //! ## Note //! //! As of yet there is no official support for running the RP235x at higher clock frequencies and/or other core voltages than the default. //! Doing so may cause unexpected behavior and/or damage the chip. #![no_std] #![no_main] use defmt::*; use embassy_executor::Spawner; use embassy_rp::clocks::{clk_sys_freq, core_voltage, ClockConfig, CoreVoltage}; use embassy_rp::config::Config; use embassy_rp::gpio::{Level, Output}; use embassy_time::{Duration, Instant, Timer}; use {defmt_rtt as _, panic_probe as _}; const COUNT_TO: i64 = 10_000_000; #[embassy_executor::main] async fn main(_spawner: Spawner) -> ! { // Set up for clock frequency of 200 MHz, setting all necessary defaults. let mut config = Config::new(ClockConfig::system_freq(200_000_000).unwrap()); // since for the rp235x there is no official support for higher clock frequencies, `system_freq()` will not set a voltage for us. // We need to guess the core voltage, that is needed for the higher clock frequency. Going with a small increase from the default 1.1V here, based on // what we know about the RP2040. This is not guaranteed to be correct. config.clocks.core_voltage = CoreVoltage::V1_15; // Initialize the peripherals let p = embassy_rp::init(config); // Show CPU frequency for verification let sys_freq = clk_sys_freq(); info!("System clock frequency: {} MHz", sys_freq / 1_000_000); // Show core voltage for verification let core_voltage = core_voltage().unwrap(); info!("Core voltage: {}", core_voltage); // LED to indicate the system is running let mut led = Output::new(p.PIN_25, Level::Low); loop { // Reset the counter at the start of measurement period let mut counter = 0; // Turn LED on while counting led.set_high(); let start = Instant::now(); // This is a busy loop that will take some time to complete while counter < COUNT_TO { counter += 1; } let elapsed = Instant::now() - start; // Report the elapsed time led.set_low(); info!( "At {}Mhz: Elapsed time to count to {}: {}ms", sys_freq / 1_000_000, counter, elapsed.as_millis() ); // Wait 2 seconds before starting the next measurement Timer::after(Duration::from_secs(2)).await; } }