Next OpenMV camera is going to use STM32F7.
Also there is a more interesting STM32H7 CPU comming in 2017 (part of models already exist)
I think it is a good idea to co-operate with others by using similar CPU (at least F7) so both projects could bring support for this CPU together.
Ideas for next evolution of pyboard
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Re: Ideas for next evolution of pyboard
One idea I would like to see would be to break out the gpio pins using the same high density connector as the tinyduino https://tinycircuits.com/collections/al ... um-version to keep the board small.
Then sell separate adapters to accept raspberry pi hats and arduino shields and provide a breadboard compatible male dip pins.
Then sell separate adapters to accept raspberry pi hats and arduino shields and provide a breadboard compatible male dip pins.
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Re: Ideas for next evolution of pyboard
Damien, is there any news about your plans?
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Re: Ideas for next evolution of pyboard
Poster from EuroPyCon mentioning some plans for 2018:
https://ep2017.europython.eu/media/conf ... ollers.pdf
https://ep2017.europython.eu/media/conf ... ollers.pdf
Re: Ideas for next evolution of pyboard
It bugs me more than it should that 2 of the pyboard LEDs are rotated 90 degrees.
Re: Ideas for next evolution of pyboard
The pyboard was designed to be user friendly and reliable on a 2 layer PCB. That includes:
- * User friendly pinout with symmetrical X and Y skin positions that don't match the MCU and make routing difficult.
* Quiet Analog pins with their own GND and Vref.
* Guard rings around the crystals and SD card clock to minimise crosstalk.
* Solid power, ground and bypassing of all the MCU pins.