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Adafruit S-35710 Low-Power Wake Up Timer Breakout - STEMMA QT / Qwiic
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Adafruit CH552 QT Py - 8051 Dev Board with STEMMA QT (4:51)
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Oh the number of prank applications that rushed thru my mind for that Timer chip! 😅
Highlight of my week! Thanks AdaTeam, love the new products.
I didn’t realise the CH55x series was 8051 based. I don’t think there are many fully featured microcontrollers with that architecture, but I may be wrong. I think the CHlink can program them? Bootloaders were a mistake.
Atmel AT89 series, some Nordic nRF24 and SiLabs C8051 are 8051. Just to name a few.
I'm pretty naive about the compiler situation, but I am under the impression that CH55xduino uses SDCC - for which there is a CPP preprocessor (SDCPP) Does someone just need to do the footwork to implement SDCPP in there? Or am I misunderstanding how C++ becomes machine code?
Cpp is c preprocessor, not c++. Very different. People used to compile c++ to c very long ago but it's pretty rare today. Plus, frankly 8051 doesn't even map that well even to C.
@@rpavlik1 Thank you for the clarification!
Is the Ethernet port water tight/ resistant?