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Solder Party creates easy-to-use open source hardware and electronics development tools, including the RP2040 Stamp and FlexyPin solutions.

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Solder Party is a Sweden-based electronics design company specializing in open-source hardware and development tools for the maker community and professional engineers.

Founded with a mission to make embedded development more accessible, Solder Party produces compact, high-performance boards such as the RP2040 Stamp and RP2350 Stamp XL, as well as innovative connectivity components like the FlexyPin. Their products are designed to simplify prototyping and integration into larger systems. As an open-source advocate, Solder Party releases comprehensive documentation, schematics, and design files via GitHub to foster collaboration and transparency.

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  • Where can I find schematics and datasheets for Solder Party products?

    Most technical documentation, including schematics and design files, is hosted on the official Solder Party GitHub repository.

  • What is the RP2350 Stamp XL?

    The RP2350 Stamp XL is a compact development board featuring the Raspberry Pi RP2350B chip, designed to provide a high GPIO count in a small form factor for keyboard controllers and other embedded projects.

  • Are specific drivers required for the RP2350 Stamp?

    The board typically utilizes CircuitPython or standard RP2350 toolchains. It features a bootloader mode for easy firmware flashing via USB without specialized drivers.

  • Does Solder Party offer open source hardware?

    Yes, Solder Party is committed to open source hardware (OSHW), making design files available for users to study, modify, and integrate.