nanoCH32V305 | qmk_port_ch582 | |
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11 | 1 | |
17 | 121 | |
- | 5.0% | |
10.0 | 9.1 | |
over 1 year ago | 17 days ago | |
C++ | ||
- | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
nanoCH32V305
Posts with mentions or reviews of nanoCH32V305.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-04-14.
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Recommend MCU with dual USB - one host and one device IF?
If you are willing to try r/RISCV ones, then nanoCH32V203 (with two Full-Speed interfaces) and nanoCH32V305 (with one Full-Speed and one High-Speed interface) might be enough.
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RP2040 based MCU for dactyl in the works
There are dual USB r/RISCV boards with GPIO pins exposed, like nanoCH32V203 and nanoCH32V305.
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USB on pi pico
There are RISC-V MCUs that have two USB interfaces, but those are not supported by QMK yet. I tried some of those boards in kite project.
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Dvorak with Qwerty hotkeys in Excel and Word
Kite has standard shortcuts option too, but it runs on dedicated MCU board, not host PC.
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USB Dongle to convert Colemak keyboard to QWERTY keystrokes?
RISC-V boards cost $3-$6 depending if you want high speed USB or full speed one.
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What is the go-to MCU if you need more pins than a promicro/elite?
u/Bounty1Berry is exploring RISC-V nanoCH32V305 board, but it's a new board that is not supported by (Q|T|Z)MK yet, so not really go-to option at this stage.
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nanoCH32V003 board
Their earlier boards like nanoCH32V203 and nanoCH32V305 were more user friendly, one could flash those via USB without WCH-Link.
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Hardware/software to run RISC-V ASM?
Muse Lab has MCU boards like nanoCH32V203 and nanoCH32V305.
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Keymap iterator
It runs on nanoCH32V305 dual USB r/RISCV MCU board.
- CH32V305 Development Board from MuseLab
qmk_port_ch582
Posts with mentions or reviews of qmk_port_ch582.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-12-06.
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CH32V305 Development Board from MuseLab
Work on CH582 QMK port seems to be in progress too.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing nanoCH32V305 and qmk_port_ch582 you can also consider the following projects:
riscv-isa-sim - Spike, a RISC-V ISA Simulator
yaemk-split-kb - 5x8 Split keyboard with thumb-clusters, rotary encoders and oleds.
nanoCH32V203
ch32v003 - CH32V003 is an ultra-cheap RISC-V MCU with 2KB SRAM, 16KB flash, and up to 18 GPIOs that sells for under $0.10
ChibiOS-Contrib - Community contributed code (ports, drivers, etc).
ch32v307 - Including the SDK、HDK、Datasheet of RISC-V MCU CH32V307 and other relevant development materials
nanoCH32V003
keyboard-quantizer-doc - Convert your keyboard QMK enabled
ch32v-keyboard
hid-remapper - USB input remapping dongle
nanoCH32V305 vs riscv-isa-sim
qmk_port_ch582 vs yaemk-split-kb
nanoCH32V305 vs nanoCH32V203
qmk_port_ch582 vs nanoCH32V203
nanoCH32V305 vs ch32v003
qmk_port_ch582 vs ChibiOS-Contrib
nanoCH32V305 vs ch32v307
nanoCH32V305 vs ChibiOS-Contrib
nanoCH32V305 vs nanoCH32V003
nanoCH32V305 vs keyboard-quantizer-doc
nanoCH32V305 vs ch32v-keyboard
nanoCH32V305 vs hid-remapper