top | item 47088849 (no title) geerlingguy | 9 days ago I think the ace up the sleeve is PIO; I've seen so many weird and wonderful use cases for the Pico/RP-chips enabled by this feature, that don't seem replicable on other $1-class microcontrollers. discuss order hn newest sandreas|9 days ago Wow thanks, this is definetely something I have to investigate. Maybe the Sipeed Maix SDK provides something similar for the LicheeRV Nano.I'm currently prototyping a tiny portable audio player[1] which battery life could benefit a lot from this.1: https://github.com/sandreas/rust-slint-riscv64-musl-demo 15155|9 days ago I'd rather have the Linux SOC and a $0.50-$1 FPGA (Renesas ForgeFPGA, Gowin, Efinix, whatever) nearby. rasz|9 days ago > $0.50-$1 FPGAno such thing, 5V tolerant buffers will run you more than that load replies (1)
sandreas|9 days ago Wow thanks, this is definetely something I have to investigate. Maybe the Sipeed Maix SDK provides something similar for the LicheeRV Nano.I'm currently prototyping a tiny portable audio player[1] which battery life could benefit a lot from this.1: https://github.com/sandreas/rust-slint-riscv64-musl-demo
15155|9 days ago I'd rather have the Linux SOC and a $0.50-$1 FPGA (Renesas ForgeFPGA, Gowin, Efinix, whatever) nearby. rasz|9 days ago > $0.50-$1 FPGAno such thing, 5V tolerant buffers will run you more than that load replies (1)
rasz|9 days ago > $0.50-$1 FPGAno such thing, 5V tolerant buffers will run you more than that load replies (1)
sandreas|9 days ago
I'm currently prototyping a tiny portable audio player[1] which battery life could benefit a lot from this.
1: https://github.com/sandreas/rust-slint-riscv64-musl-demo
15155|9 days ago
rasz|9 days ago
no such thing, 5V tolerant buffers will run you more than that