std-training
Embedded Rust on Espressif training material. (by esp-rs)
esp-rust-board
Open Hardware with ESP32-C3 compatible with Feather specification designed in KiCad (by esp-rs)
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Apache License 2.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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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.
std-training
Posts with mentions or reviews of std-training.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-09-07.
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ESP32 Standard Library Embedded Rust: GPIO Interrupts
It's well established that interrupts are a tough concept to grasp for the embedded beginner. Add to that when doing it in Rust the complexity of dealing with mutable static variables. This is because working with shared variables and interrupts is inherently unsafe if proper measures are not taken. When looking at how to do interrupts using the esp-idf-hal I first resorted to the Embedded Rust on Espressif book. Interrupts are covered under the Advanced Workshop in section 4.3, and to be honest, I was taken aback a little at what could be an additional level of complexity for a beginner. Without too much detail, this is because the book resorts to using lower-level implementations. For those interested, by that, I mean FFI interfaces to FreeRTOS which I will be creating a separate post about later.
- The Nano ESP32
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ESP32 Standard Library Embedded Rust: GPIO Control
Relative to the esp-idf-hal , as far as material goes, there exists training material that is open sourced by Ferrous systems. The training material takes a bit of a different approach where it starts with high-level IoT exercises followed by low-level control. Additionally, the training is based on the awesome Rust ESP board hardware.
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Espressif advances with Rust – 30-06-2023
Yes! The training developed with Ferrous Systems (https://esp-rs.github.io/std-training/) contains several examples, and you can find many community projects in https://github.com/esp-rs/awesome-esp-rust#projects
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Unlocking Possibilities: 4 Reasons Why ESP32 and Rust Make a Winning Combination
Good places to get started with std Rust on ESP include the Rust on ESP book, Embedded Rust on Espressif by Ferrous Systems. There's also the Awesome ESP Rust GitHub repository that contains a lot of useful material and project examples.
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Embedded Rust on ESP32C3 Board, a Hands-on Quickstart Guide
Embedded Rust on Espressif (Ferrous Systems training)
- Some experience with IoT
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Why do I constantly feel like I'm doing something wrong by continuing using C++?
I must admit I've never used it for anything but tutorials yet (kids resulted in a lot of personal projects shelved), but Rust has an amazing and rapidly developing embedded ecosystem. A good starting point to get an impression of it might be training materials from Ferrous Systems 1, 2 (feel free to pay for the training itself if you feel like it's worth it for you of course). There is an embedded working group for Rust, Knurling project to improve tooling and even an attempt of Rust standard certified for safety-critical application.
- noob question, Whats the point of interfacing arduino uno and ESP32?
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Ask HN: Has any Rust developer moved to embedded device programming?
I’ve been super curious about both Rust and ESP. It seems like Espressif is interested enough to commission a Rust dev board (ESP32-C3-DevKit-RUST-1) and training using it.
https://github.com/esp-rs/esp-rust-board/
https://github.com/ferrous-systems/espressif-trainings
esp-rust-board
Posts with mentions or reviews of esp-rust-board.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-07-17.
- The Nano ESP32
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ESP32 Standard Library Embedded Rust: GPIO Control
Relative to the esp-idf-hal , as far as material goes, there exists training material that is open sourced by Ferrous systems. The training material takes a bit of a different approach where it starts with high-level IoT exercises followed by low-level control. Additionally, the training is based on the awesome Rust ESP board hardware.
- SiFive Gives Its WorldGuard Security Model to the RISC-V Community
- Rust on Espressif chips - 28-04-2023
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Has programming in Rust increased your interest in low-level things?
I recently purchased for my personal use an ESP32-C3 Rust board because I apparently can't get enough embedded programming from my day job (which often involves embedded programming). I think I have a problem.
- Embedded Rust is so good
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Embedded Rust on ESP32C3 Board, a Hands-on Quickstart Guide
Today, I'll be showing you how to use the Rust programming language on a Rust ESP board, a recent embedded platform packed with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth capabilities.
- Looking for schematic of Esp Lyra t board
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Ask HN: Has any Rust developer moved to embedded device programming?
I’ve been super curious about both Rust and ESP. It seems like Espressif is interested enough to commission a Rust dev board (ESP32-C3-DevKit-RUST-1) and training using it.
https://github.com/esp-rs/esp-rust-board/
https://github.com/ferrous-systems/espressif-trainings
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ESP32 C3 Mini 1 Programming
Specifically this Rust board I came across: https://github.com/esp-rs/esp-rust-board/blob/master/hardware/esp-rust-board/schematic/esp-rust-board.pdf
What are some alternatives?
When comparing std-training and esp-rust-board you can also consider the following projects:
solo2 - Solo 2 firmware in Rust
rp2040-mandel-pico - A small Mandelbrot demonstrator for the LILYGO T-Display RT2040 written in Rust
MIO - Metal I/O library for Rust.
espflash - Serial flasher utility for Espressif SoCs and modules based on esptool.py
book - The Rust on ESP Book
wokwi-features - Wokwi Feature requests & Bug Reports
ring - Safe, fast, small crypto using Rust
awesome-esp-rust - Curated list of resources for ESP32 development in the Rust programming language
solo1 - Solo 1 firmware in C
std-training vs solo2
esp-rust-board vs solo2
std-training vs rp2040-mandel-pico
esp-rust-board vs MIO
std-training vs espflash
esp-rust-board vs book
std-training vs wokwi-features
esp-rust-board vs ring
std-training vs awesome-esp-rust
esp-rust-board vs solo1
std-training vs solo1
esp-rust-board vs rp2040-mandel-pico