IronOS VS stm32-bootloader

Compare IronOS vs stm32-bootloader and see what are their differences.

stm32-bootloader

Customizable Bootloader for STM32 microcontrollers. This example demonstrates how to perform in-application-programming of a firmware located on an external SD card with FAT32 file system. (by akospasztor)
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IronOS stm32-bootloader
87 2
6,816 839
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9.0 0.0
16 days ago over 1 year ago
C C
GNU General Public License v3.0 only GNU General Public License v3.0 or later
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IronOS

Posts with mentions or reviews of IronOS. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-01-30.
  • Accessing the Pinecil UART with Picoprobe
    2 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 30 Jan 2024
    So apparently the Pinecil is a BLE-enabled soldering iron with a 108 MHz RISC-V processor running a custom real-time operating system [0]. The author wanted to access the UART logs, so they repurposed a Raspberry Pi Pico (a dual-core microcontroller system running a real-time OS) for the task.

    That's a staggering amount of hardware, sortware and computing power devoted to decoding one of the simplest and oldest serial protocols from a device whose sole purpose is to essentially melt tin. Maybe I'm out of touch, but I think I'll stick to my thermostat-controlled Weller soldering station and FTDI UART converters. I apologize if this post comes across as snarky, my point is that these are solved problems and have been for half a century.

    [0] https://github.com/Ralim/IronOS

  • IronOS: Open-source soldering iron firmware
    1 project | /r/Boiling_Steam | 3 Aug 2023
    1 project | /r/hypeurls | 2 Aug 2023
    3 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 1 Aug 2023
  • IronOS on a TS101 soldering iron
    1 project | /r/soldering | 18 Jul 2023
    I got a TS101 and wanted to switch to IronOS straight away as it seems like an improvement to stock firmware. On the website it says that TS101s are supported, but there is no file for it. I figured it must be the TS100 .hex file, but flashing it just gives me an error (a .NOT file). Is the TS101 really supported and how do I flash the firmware in that case?
  • Beginner Soldering Iron T12 Mini vs Pinecil?
    1 project | /r/soldering | 9 Jul 2023
    but the pinecil can also use IronOS https://github.com/Ralim/IronOS
  • FET: The Friendly Efficient Transistor
    1 project | news.ycombinator.com | 4 May 2023
  • Newbie here
    1 project | /r/PINE64official | 11 Apr 2023
    Look at this ticket in Ralim's IronOS, all 4 people same issue and all they had to do was clean their Cartridges with IPA 90-99% Alcohol. https://github.com/Ralim/IronOS/issues/1601
  • How to Get Started in Soldering for Beginners
    2 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 10 Apr 2023
    I'm very happy with the Pinecil. The $25 price is very reasonable for a reliable soldering iron that is open source hardware[1] and runs on free and open source firmware.[2]

    [1] Schematics: https://wiki.pine64.org/wiki/Pinecil:_How_to_Repair#Schemati...

    [2] IronOS: https://github.com/Ralim/IronOS

  • Is 90W USB-C laptop charger OK for Pinecil V2? 4.5A too much?
    1 project | /r/PINE64official | 22 Mar 2023
    Also, I'm not sure what exactly is happening with the OS on the irons, because I thought the pinecils shipped with IronOS but it may be an old or cut down version because when I loaded the latest https://github.com/Ralim/IronOS on my pinecils I just ordered two weeks ago, I definitely got a ton of options I didn't have before.

stm32-bootloader

Posts with mentions or reviews of stm32-bootloader. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.
  • Writing bootloaders for microcontrollers
    1 project | /r/embedded | 3 May 2021
    Here's a bootloader "library" that might be useful. You need to add your own code to get the actual firmware image from somewhere (UART, an SD card, or whatever), and then you just pass it off to the "library" for flashing.
  • Difference between a programmer and a USB-UART adapter
    1 project | /r/AskElectronics | 16 Apr 2021
    Yes, unless you have something like an STM32 with a built-in bootloader. This can be used to update the regular bootloader. For example, this bootloader is capable of jumping to the built-in bootloader from software (as opposed to the "regular" method of pulling certain pins high or low at reset to cause the processor to run the built-in bootloader from ROM rather than the regular bootloader from flash).

What are some alternatives?

When comparing IronOS and stm32-bootloader you can also consider the following projects:

gd32vf103-pinecil-demo-rs - Trying embedded Rust on the Pinecil GD32VF103 RISC-V device.

nanopb-example - This is a simple project created to test the capabilities of Google's protobuf C implementation, nanopb.

Otter-Iron - A TS100 USB-PD replacement PCB.

Arduino_Core_STM32 - STM32 core support for Arduino

stm32_soldering_iron_controller - Custom firmware for Quicko and KSGER T12 soldering stations

flipperzero-firmware - Flipper Zero firmware source code

nitrokey-pro-firmware - Firmware for the Nitrokey Pro device

embox - Modular and configurable OS for embedded applications

smbusb - USB SMBus Interface

nuttx - Apache NuttX is a mature, real-time embedded operating system (RTOS)

lbry-desktop - A browser and wallet for LBRY, the decentralized, user-controlled content marketplace.

NanoVNA - Very Tiny Palmtop Vector Network Analyzer