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Open Hardware: Arduino, Raspberry Pi and RISC-V

By Roy Schestowitz Created 17/12/2020 - 9:06pm Submitted by Roy Schestowitz on Thursday 17th of December 2020 09:06:58 PM Filed under GNU [1] [2] Hardware [3]

Arduino Blog » NASA control panel lights up kids? imaginations [4]

As a gift for his sister-in-law who runs a daycare, ?r570sv? built a NASA-inspired control panel for the kids there to use. She had enjoyed seeing an earlier ? and perhaps less kid- friendly ? version that he made, so this would seem to be a great Christmas present.

Spotify on the Raspberry Pi 400 · [5]

I recently ordered a Raspberry Pi 400, I couldn?t resist. I?ve bought a few Raspberry Pi?s over the years, with a couple installed around the house. The Pi 400 struck me as quite the game- changer though, with a built in keyboard-enclosure and accessible connectors. The fact it reminded me of my youth with memories of the Sinclair Spectrum where everything is housed inside the keyboard helped a bit.

One omission which struck me as odd was the lack of audio jack. I?m sure there?s sensible cost or logical, technical reasons for it, but it?s a bit of a pain for me. Neither of the displays my Pi 400 is connected to have any kind of speaker or audio jacks. I don?t often need the audio output, but sometimes I?m testing applications which require an audio device.

IAR Systems enables Linux-based Continuous Integration and automated workflows for RISC-V[6]

Cmsemicon ANT32RV56xx is a RISC-V for wireless charging[7]

We?ve seen RISC-V architecture used in general-purpose , AIoT processors, as well as WiFi and IoT SoC?s such as ESP32-C3 and BL602. Allwinner is also prepping a RISC-V application processor, and we?ve covered plenty of other developments in our RISC-V 2020 highlights post. But we?ve now been made aware of another application- specific RISC-V microcontroller from a Chinese fabless vendor I had never heard of.

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