ch32v103
By openwch
Awesome_STC
How-To style documentation on STC MCU (by area-8051)
ch32v103 | Awesome_STC | |
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31 | 5 | |
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4.2 | 7.1 | |
about 2 months ago | 9 months ago | |
C | Shell | |
- | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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ch32v103
Posts with mentions or reviews of ch32v103.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-01-13.
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What are some cheap alternatives to Atmega32u4?
WCH CH32V203 (approx. $0.50) with RT-Thread? There are no examples for it on Github but you can use the V307 and V103 repos.: https://github.com/openwch/ch32v103
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Useful Tools and Resources for RISC-V development
https://github.com/openwch/ch32v103 and https://github.com/openwch/ch32v307 For those tracking such things (Bruce), they are using Qingke V4F core in '307, V4C in '208, V4B in '203 and V4A in '103 and the older, more dedicated parts like the BLE parts like CH57x and CH58x. Source I know of no other parts using those cores, so they may be focusing on the Chinese market or even an internal brand.
Awesome_STC
Posts with mentions or reviews of Awesome_STC.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-01-13.
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Should one learn 8051 while learning embedded systems in 2023
If you choose the 8051 path, you will find this FAQ useful.
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Moving away from PIC18
If you're sure you'll never need more than the features you listed, STC's 8051 MCU series can also fit quite well. For instance, their STC8H8K64U is available around $1 in TSSOP-20 through LQFP-64 packages (including DIP-40). You basically only need an USB-to-serial adapter to flash them, though a $3 "auto programmer" also exists. Well-supported open-source tools are available. If you're curious, you can read this FAQ.
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What are some cheap alternatives to Atmega32u4?
It's an MCS-51derivative, supported by SDCC (documentation here). The technical reference manual is here, the updated downloader here, a HAL with examples here, and further explanations on the MCU there. Chips are available here.
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Using STC 8051 MCU with SDCC
https://github.com/area-8051/tips-and-tricks contains helpful documentation. The starting point is: Using_STC_MCU_with_open-source_tools.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing ch32v103 and Awesome_STC you can also consider the following projects:
RISC-V-Guide - RISC-V Guide. Learn all about the RISC-V computer architecture along with the Development Tools and Operating Systems to develop on RISC-V hardware.
uni-STC - SDCC support + HAL + drivers for STC 8051 MCU
ch32v307 - Including the SDK、HDK、Datasheet of RISC-V MCU CH32V307 and other relevant development materials
stcgal-patched - stcgal patched to support STC8G, STC8H, STC8A8K64D4 and STC32G.
ch32-rs - Embedded Rust device crates for WCH's RISC-V and Cortex-M microcontrollers