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  • MCU – Hisilicon Hi3861V100 32-bit RISC-V microcontroller @ up to 160 MHz with 352 KB SRAM and 288 KB ROM, 2 MB flash memory, and WiFI 4 connectivity; QFN-32 5x5mm package

  • WiFi
    • 802.11b/g/n standard up to 72.2 Mbps @ HT20

    • 2.4 GHz frequency band (ch1-ch14).

    • Station (STA) and access point (AP) modes with up to 6 clients for the latter

    • WiFi mesh with up to 256 nodes

    • Security – WPA, WPA2 personal, and WPS 2.0

    • PCB antenna

  • USB – 1x USB Type-C port for power and programming via CH340 chip

  • Expansion – 2x headers with up to 2x SPI, 2x I2C, 3x UART interfaces, 15x GPIO, 7x ADC inputs, 6x PWM interfaces, 1x I2S

  • Misc – Reset and user buttons, power and user LEDs, jumper to select boot mode

  • Power Supply – 5V via USB-C port or pin header

  • Power consumption for Hi3861V100 chip
  • Dimensions – 50 x 31 mm

  • Weight – 7 grams

  • Temperature Range – –40°C to +85°C (for the chip, not listed for the board)

It’s basically the same as the original board, but just wider (30 vs 20 mm), and it adds user and power LED’s, and does without the boot selection jumper. HiSilicon also updated the power consumption numbers that have improved since last year. The board is clearly designed for WiFi IoT applications such as the Smart Home, and the company says it is suitable as a learning platform for college students and electronic enthusiasts.

English documentation is still available on HarmonyOS website, and the company provides the “Huawei DevEco Device Tool” for Windows and Ubuntu in order to develop, build, flash, and debug HarmonyOS. The instructions rely on a Linux server for the build, and a Windows machine running Visual Studio Code, but it might be possible to do everything on a Linux machine since the latter is also available for Ubuntu.

 
 
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