We’ve released Wio Lite W600 WiFi and Wio Lite MG126 Bluetooth, now the third brother of Wio Lite family is coming – Wio Lite RISC-V.
Wio Lite RISC-V is a feather form factor RISC-V development board Based on GD32VF103, with the onboard ESP8266 Wio Core, it also features WiFi function.
GD32VF103CBT6 is a Bumblebee core based on Nuclei System Technology. Support RV32IMAC instruction set and ECLIC fast interrupt function. Core power consumption is only 1/3 of that of traditional Cortex-M3.
Onboard ESP8266 WiFi core and Lipo charging circuit make it a perfect IoT control board. There is also a micro SD slot at the backside of this board, which can expand system resources.
Meanwhile, as a Wio Lite Board, Wio Lite RISC-V definitely can work with the Grove Shield for Wio Lite. With this shield, over 200 Grove sensors, actuators and displays are all yours. For instance, you can choose whatever grove OLED you like to make it a visual development board.
The Adafruit Feather are a complete line of development boards from Adafruit that are both standalone and stackable. They’re able to be powered by LiPo batteries for on-the-go use or by their micro-USB plugs for stationary projects. Feathers are flexible, portable, and as light as their namesake. FeatherWings are stacking boards and add functionality and room for prototyping. At its core, the Adafruit Feather is a complete ecosystem of products – and the best way to get your project flying.
All Adafruit products are open source. Adafruit encourages other companies to utilize this form factor to maximize compatibility with dozens of pre-existing boards.
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