This is going to be our first RISC V based dev board, and isn’t that something to celebrate? It’s a QT Py based on the ESP32-C3 which is a WiFi + BLE chipset with RISC V instead of tensilica core. This chip is a little new, but it does seem to have fairly good Arduino support, we’re able to do WiFi tests and thankfully someone sent us a patch for NeoPixels so that’s glowing as well. This chip has a built in USB-to-Serial converter (*not* native USB!) so there’s a ROM bootloader, great for beginners because its not brickable. There are not a lot of pins on the C3, its a very minimal chip, so the QT Py is actually a perfect format. this particular board is the first off the machine line this morning, so it’ll be in the shop soooooon https://www.adafruit.com/product/5405 … // Read more: original article.

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