Hello, guys.
I work in Tomsk State Unviersity of Control Systems and Radioelectronics.
Now i have a project - to build Arduino-compatible board on russian ARM-clone K1986BE92QI (and, maybe, K1986BE1QI).
Project will be opensource, free for use, free for anything.
Now we made 4 working boards, which can blink with their LEDs
Next goal - to make them aruino-compatible. And now i begin to learn, how to make this.
Sorry for my english - i forgot it several years ago
Greetings from Siberia!
Greetings from Siberia!
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Re: Greetings from Siberia!
Welcome!
I found this english post about this MCU
https://sudonull.com/post/1204-Modbus-o ... 1986BE92QI
This is the main page about it (translated from russian)
https://translate.google.it/translate?h ... 6ve92qi%2F
Were I can read
I found this english post about this MCU
https://sudonull.com/post/1204-Modbus-o ... 1986BE92QI
This is the main page about it (translated from russian)
https://translate.google.it/translate?h ... 6ve92qi%2F
Were I can read
So it seems that is very close to an STM32F103Nearest
STM32F103x