The pyboard do have a SDcard, but when i use the pyboard in a new PCB in my project, the SDcard is a bit too BIG.
I want to change the SD to a SPI FLASH, but in the MicroPython downloads links there is no DFU like this,so I can not do that and have to use the SDcard.
so I suggest to make a new pyboard version, It has a SPI flash to extend its memory.
Is there any way else to extend the FLASH
Re: Is there any way else to extend the FLASH
Hi,
There is in fact a new version of the pyboard that has (two) onboard SPI flash parts -- the Pyboard D.
It is also possible to use external SPI flash with the Pyboard 1.x if you connect it to the SPI pins either on the X or Y bus. You can do this entirely in Python (i.e. with the stock firmware), but it's also possible to build a custom board definition that does this in the firmware.
There is in fact a new version of the pyboard that has (two) onboard SPI flash parts -- the Pyboard D.
It is also possible to use external SPI flash with the Pyboard 1.x if you connect it to the SPI pins either on the X or Y bus. You can do this entirely in Python (i.e. with the stock firmware), but it's also possible to build a custom board definition that does this in the firmware.
Re: Is there any way else to extend the FLASH
Your reply help me a lot,Thank you very much!jimmo wrote: ↑Tue Mar 24, 2020 10:07 amHi,
There is in fact a new version of the pyboard that has (two) onboard SPI flash parts -- the Pyboard D.
It is also possible to use external SPI flash with the Pyboard 1.x if you connect it to the SPI pins either on the X or Y bus. You can do this entirely in Python (i.e. with the stock firmware), but it's also possible to build a custom board definition that does this in the firmware.