MCUDEV_DEVEBOX_H7XX_M
MicroPython board definition for the MCUDev DevEBox STM32H7XX_M boards (by mcauser)
BLACK_F407VE
MicroPython board definition for the MCUDev Black STM32F407VET6 board (by mcauser)
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MIT License | MIT License |
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MCUDEV_DEVEBOX_H7XX_M
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Fastest STM32 board supporting micropython
that would probably be the one with the fastest MCU, which - depending on details, but generally spoken, is probably one out of the STM32H7xx series. There's MicroPython stuff for this: https://github.com/mcauser/MCUDEV_DEVEBOX_H7XX_M (random Google hit, but the page also mentions cheap boards you can source with that MCU). Note that the H7 is a ... bit of a step from the Cortex M4 MCU and certainly from the M3 and M0. Not sure if you ever plan to go further to the metal than just flashing Micropython and working with that... It's got a multitude of peripherals, too - don't expect Micropython abstractions for all of them. But then it's a M7 running at 480MHz (some STM32H7xx even 550 MHz) max, which probably matches the only requirement you mention.
BLACK_F407VE
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What are some alternatives?
When comparing MCUDEV_DEVEBOX_H7XX_M and BLACK_F407VE you can also consider the following projects:
Arduino_Core_STM32 - STM32 core support for Arduino
MCUDEV_DEVEBOX_F407VGT6 - MicroPython board definition for the MCUDev DevEBox STM32F407VGT6 board
lispBM - An interpreter for a concurrent lisp-like language with message-passing and pattern-matching implemented in C.
pycopy - Pycopy - a minimalist and memory-efficient Python dialect. Good for desktop, cloud, constrained systems, microcontrollers, and just everything.
STM32-base-F4-template - A template for using STM32F4 series devices with the STM32-base project.
x-cube-azrtos-h7 - X-CUBE-AZRTOS-H7 (Azure RTOS Software Expansion for STM32Cube) provides a full integration of Microsoft Azure RTOS in the STM32Cube environment for the STM32H7 series of microcontrollers.
MCUDEV_DEVEBOX_H7XX_M vs Arduino_Core_STM32
BLACK_F407VE vs MCUDEV_DEVEBOX_F407VGT6
MCUDEV_DEVEBOX_H7XX_M vs MCUDEV_DEVEBOX_F407VGT6
BLACK_F407VE vs lispBM
MCUDEV_DEVEBOX_H7XX_M vs pycopy
BLACK_F407VE vs STM32-base-F4-template
MCUDEV_DEVEBOX_H7XX_M vs x-cube-azrtos-h7
BLACK_F407VE vs Arduino_Core_STM32