stc_diyclock
STC DIY Clock redux (STC15F204EA, STC15W404AS, STC15W408AS) (by zerog2k)
uni-STC
SDCC support + HAL + drivers for STC 8051 MCU (by area-8051)
stc_diyclock | uni-STC | |
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1 | 3 | |
169 | 23 | |
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0.0 | 7.6 | |
about 1 year ago | 9 months ago | |
C | C | |
MIT License | BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License |
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stc_diyclock
Posts with mentions or reviews of stc_diyclock.
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and similar projects.
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Looking for help programming a 4 tube IN-25 clock with RGB LEDs.
I think it's possible to adapt the firmware from zerog2k. Go to GitHub: https://github.com/zerog2k/stc_diyclock
uni-STC
Posts with mentions or reviews of uni-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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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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Anyone want to share some embedded projects they have done?
I know it's considered awfully weird, but for some reason, I got hooked on STC MCU. Recently, I decided to structure what I had been developing here and there and it took the shape of an open-source HAL.
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Using STC 8051 MCU with SDCC
https://github.com/area-8051/uni-STC provides SDCC-compatible headers and a HAL. Supports STC12, STC15 and STC8 families.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing stc_diyclock and uni-STC you can also consider the following projects:
arduino-esp32 - Arduino core for the ESP32
stcgal-patched - stcgal patched to support STC8G, STC8H, STC8A8K64D4 and STC32G.