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CircuitPython 8.2.3

11 Aug 14:42
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This is CircuitPython 8.2.3, the latest bugfix revision of CircuitPython, and is a new stable release.

WARNING for nRF52 boards only: If your board has an nRF52 UF2 bootloader whose version is before 0.6.1, you will not be able to load CircuitPython 8.2.0 and later. The 8.2.0 firmware is larger than what the bootloader can handle. See these instructions for updating your bootloader.

Notable changes to 8.2.3 since 8.2.2

  • Improve RGBMatrix timing on SAMx5x.

Notable changes to 8.2.3 since 8.1.0

  • Continued enhancement of synthio.
  • RP2040 alarm.sleep_memory.

Download from circuitpython.org

Firmware downloads are available from the downloads page on circuitpython.org. The site makes it easy to select the correct file and language for your board.

Installation

To install follow the instructions in the Welcome to CircuitPython! guide. To install the latest libraries, see this page in that guide.

Try the latest version of the Mu editor for creating and editing your CircuitPython programs and for easy access to the CircuitPython serial connection (the REPL).

Documentation

Documentation is available in readthedocs.io.

Port status

CircuitPython has a number of "ports" that are the core implementations for different microcontroller families. Stability varies on a per-port basis. As of this release, these ports are consider stable (but see Known Issues below):

  • atmel-samd: Microchip SAMD21, SAMx5x
  • cxd56: Sony Spresense
  • espressif: Espressif ESP32, ESP32-S2, ESP32-S3, ESP32-C3
  • nrf: Nordic nRF52840, nRF52833
  • raspberrypi: Raspberry Pi RP2040
  • stm: ST STM32F4 chip family

These ports are considered alpha and will have bugs and missing functionality:

  • broadcom: Raspberry Pi boards such as RPi 4, RPi Zero 2W
  • litex: fomu
  • mimxrt10xx: NXP i.MX RT10xxx
  • silabs: Silicon Labs MG24 family
  • stm: ST non-STM32F4 chip families

Changes since 8.2.2

Fixes and enhancements

Port and board-specific changes

Broadcom

Espressif

i.MX

nRF

RP2040

SAMx

SiLabs

Spresense

STM

Individual boards

Documentation changes

  • Fix ReadTheDocs builds by explicitly redirecting index.html to the README. #8249. Thanks @jepler.

Build and infrastructure changes

Translation additions and improvements

New boards since 8.2.2

Known issues

  • ESP32-S3 has significant issues with I2C devices that sleep or use clock stretching. Retry operations on these devices as necessary, or use ESP32-S2 boards.
  • Espressif boards have ESP-IDF storage leaks and occasionally crash after extended WiFi use.
  • See https://github.com/adafruit/circuitpython/issues for other issues, including issues still to be addressed for:

Thanks

Thank you to all who used, tested, and contributed since 8.2.2, including the contributors above, and many others on GitHub and Discord. Join us on the Discord chat to collaborate.

CircuitPython 8.2.2

31 Jul 21:46
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This is CircuitPython 8.2.2, the latest bugfix revision of CircuitPython, and is a new stable release.

WARNING for nRF52 boards only: If your board has an nRF52 UF2 bootloader whose version is before 0.6.1, you will not be able to load CircuitPython 8.2.0 and later. The 8.2.0 firmware is larger than what the bootloader can handle. See these instructions for updating your bootloader.

Notable changes to 8.2.2 since 8.2.1

  • Replace expired Adafruit IO SSL certificate.

Notable changes to 8.2.2 since 8.1.0

  • Continued enhancement of synthio.
  • RP2040 alarm.sleep_memory.

Download from circuitpython.org

Firmware downloads are available from the downloads page on circuitpython.org. The site makes it easy to select the correct file and language for your board.

Installation

To install follow the instructions in the Welcome to CircuitPython! guide. To install the latest libraries, see this page in that guide.

Try the latest version of the Mu editor for creating and editing your CircuitPython programs and for easy access to the CircuitPython serial connection (the REPL).

Documentation

Documentation is available in readthedocs.io.

Port status

CircuitPython has a number of "ports" that are the core implementations for different microcontroller families. Stability varies on a per-port basis. As of this release, these ports are consider stable (but see Known Issues below):

  • atmel-samd: Microchip SAMD21, SAMx5x
  • cxd56: Sony Spresense
  • espressif: Espressif ESP32, ESP32-S2, ESP32-S3, ESP32-C3
  • nrf: Nordic nRF52840, nRF52833
  • raspberrypi: Raspberry Pi RP2040
  • stm: ST STM32F4 chip family

These ports are considered alpha and will have bugs and missing functionality:

  • broadcom: Raspberry Pi boards such as RPi 4, RPi Zero 2W
  • litex: fomu
  • mimxrt10xx: NXP i.MX RT10xxx
  • silabs: Silicon Labs MG24 family
  • stm: ST non-STM32F4 chip families

Changes since 8.2.1

Fixes and enhancements

  • Replace expired Adafruit IO SSL certificate. #8227. Thanks @jepler for PR and @brentru for certificate update.

Port and board-specific changes

Broadcom

Espressif

i.MX

nRF

RP2040

SAMx

SiLabs

Spresense

STM

Individual boards

Documentation changes

Build and infrastructure changes

Translation additions and improvements

New boards since 8.2.1

Known issues

  • ESP32-S3 has significant issues with I2C devices that sleep or use clock stretching. Retry operations on these devices as necessary, or use ESP32-S2 boards.
  • Espressif boards have ESP-IDF storage leaks and occasionally crash after extended WiFi use.
  • See https://github.com/adafruit/circuitpython/issues for other issues, including issues still to be addressed for:

Thanks

Thank you to all who used, tested, and contributed since 8.2.1, including the contributors above, and many others on GitHub and Discord. Join us on the Discord chat to collaborate.

CircuitPython 8.2.1

25 Jul 16:28
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This is CircuitPython 8.2.1, the latest bugfix revision of CircuitPython, and is a new stable release.

WARNING for nRF52 boards only: If your board has an nRF52 UF2 bootloader whose version is before 0.6.1, you will not be able to load CircuitPython 8.2.0 and later. The 8.2.0 firmware is larger than what the bootloader can handle. See these instructions for updating your bootloader.

Notable changes to 8.2.1 since 8.1.0

  • Continued enhancement of synthio.
  • RP2040 alarm.sleep_memory.

Download from circuitpython.org

Firmware downloads are available from the downloads page on circuitpython.org. The site makes it easy to select the correct file and language for your board.

Installation

To install follow the instructions in the Welcome to CircuitPython! guide. To install the latest libraries, see this page in that guide.

Try the latest version of the Mu editor for creating and editing your CircuitPython programs and for easy access to the CircuitPython serial connection (the REPL).

Documentation

Documentation is available in readthedocs.io.

Port status

CircuitPython has a number of "ports" that are the core implementations for different microcontroller families. Stability varies on a per-port basis. As of this release, these ports are consider stable (but see Known Issues below):

  • atmel-samd: Microchip SAMD21, SAMx5x
  • cxd56: Sony Spresense
  • espressif: Espressif ESP32, ESP32-S2, ESP32-S3, ESP32-C3
  • nrf: Nordic nRF52840, nRF52833
  • raspberrypi: Raspberry Pi RP2040
  • stm: ST STM32F4 chip family

These ports are considered alpha and will have bugs and missing functionality:

  • broadcom: Raspberry Pi boards such as RPi 4, RPi Zero 2W
  • litex: fomu
  • mimxrt10xx: NXP i.MX RT10xxx
  • silabs: Silicon Labs MG24 family
  • stm: ST non-STM32F4 chip families

Changes since 8.2.1

Most changes below are backports from main. Thanks @dhalbert for the backport pull requests.

Fixes and enhancements

Port and board-specific changes

Broadcom

Espressif

i.MX

nRF

RP2040

  • Fix RP2040 manual safe mode via reset button. #8170. Thanks @tannewt.

SAMx

SiLabs

Spresense

STM

Individual boards

Documentation changes

Build and infrastructure changes

Translation additions and improvements

New boards since 8.2.0

Known issues

  • ESP32-S3 has significant issues with I2C devices that sleep or use clock stretching. Retry operations on these devices as necessary, or use ESP32-S2 boards.
  • Espressif boards have ESP-IDF storage leaks and occasionally crash after extended WiFi use.
  • See https://github.com/adafruit/circuitpython/issues for other issues, including issues still to be addressed for:

Thanks

Thank you to all who used, tested, and contributed since 8.2.0, including the contributors above, and many others on GitHub and Discord. Join us on the Discord chat to collaborate.

CircuitPython 8.2.0

05 Jul 18:48
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This is CircuitPython 8.2.0, the latest minor revision of CircuitPython, and is a new stable release.

WARNING for nRF52 boards only: If your board has an nRF52 UF2 bootloader whose version is before 0.6.1, you will not be able to load CircuitPython 8.2.0 and later. The 8.2.0 firmware is larger than what the older bootloaders can handle. See these instructions for updating your bootloader.

Notable changes to 8.2.0 since 8.1.0

  • Continued enhancement of synthio.
  • RP2040 alarm.sleep_memory.

Download from circuitpython.org

Firmware downloads are available from the downloads page on circuitpython.org. The site makes it easy to select the correct file and language for your board.

Installation

To install follow the instructions in the Welcome to CircuitPython! guide. To install the latest libraries, see this page in that guide.

Try the latest version of the Mu editor for creating and editing your CircuitPython programs and for easy access to the CircuitPython serial connection (the REPL).

Documentation

Documentation is available in readthedocs.io.

Port status

CircuitPython has a number of "ports" that are the core implementations for different microcontroller families. Stability varies on a per-port basis. As of this release, these ports are consider stable (but see Known Issues below):

  • atmel-samd: Microchip SAMD21, SAMx5x
  • cxd56: Sony Spresense
  • espressif: Espressif ESP32, ESP32-S2, ESP32-S3, ESP32-C3
  • nrf: Nordic nRF52840, nRF52833
  • raspberrypi: Raspberry Pi RP2040
  • stm: ST STM32F4 chip family

These ports are considered alpha and will have bugs and missing functionality:

  • broadcom: Raspberry Pi boards such as RPi 4, RPi Zero 2W
  • litex: fomu
  • mimxrt10xx: NXP i.MX RT10xxx
  • silabs: Silicon Labs MG24 family
  • stm: ST non-STM32F4 chip families

Changes since 8.2.0-rc.1

This release is a relabeling of 8.2.0-rc.1 and is otherwise the same as that release.

Known issues

  • ESP32-S3 has significant issues with I2C devices that sleep or use clock stretching. Retry operations on these devices as necessary, or use ESP32-S2 boards.
  • Espressif boards have ESP-IDF storage leaks and occasionally crash after extended WiFi use.
  • See https://github.com/adafruit/circuitpython/issues for other issues, including issues still to be addressed for:

Thanks

Thank you to all who used, tested, and contributed since 8.1.0, including the contributors above, and many others on GitHub and Discord. Join us on the Discord chat to collaborate.

CircuitPython 8.2.0 Release Candidate 1

27 Jun 17:06
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This is CircuitPython 8.2.0-rc.1, a release candidate for CircuitPython 8.2.0. We believe it is stable, and are making a release candidate for further testing before final release.

Notable changes to 8.2.0 since 8.1.0

  • Continued enhancement of synthio.
  • RP2040 alarm.sleep_memory.

Download from circuitpython.org

Firmware downloads are available from the downloads page on circuitpython.org. The site makes it easy to select the correct file and language for your board.

Installation

To install follow the instructions in the Welcome to CircuitPython! guide. To install the latest libraries, see this page in that guide.

Try the latest version of the Mu editor for creating and editing your CircuitPython programs and for easy access to the CircuitPython serial connection (the REPL).

Documentation

Documentation is available in readthedocs.io.

Port status

CircuitPython has a number of "ports" that are the core implementations for different microcontroller families. Stability varies on a per-port basis. As of this release, these ports are consider stable (but see Known Issues below):

  • atmel-samd: Microchip SAMD21, SAMx5x
  • cxd56: Sony Spresense
  • espressif: Espressif ESP32, ESP32-S2, ESP32-S3, ESP32-C3
  • nrf: Nordic nRF52840, nRF52833
  • raspberrypi: Raspberry Pi RP2040
  • stm: ST STM32F4 chip family

These ports are considered alpha and will have bugs and missing functionality:

  • broadcom: Raspberry Pi boards such as RPi 4, RPi Zero 2W
  • litex: fomu
  • mimxrt10xx: NXP i.MX RT10xxx
  • silabs: Silicon Labs MG24 family
  • stm: ST non-STM32F4 chip families

Changes since 8.2.0-rc.0

Fixes and enhancements

Port and board-specific changes

Broadcom

Espressif

i.MX

nRF

RP2040

  • Prevent bad audio artifacts during flash writes. #8123. Thanks @jepler.

SAMx

SiLabs

Spresense

STM

Individual boards

  • Espressif ESP32-C3-DevKitM-1: Correct board.BUTTON. #8116. Thanks @Neradoc.

Documentation changes

Build and infrastructure changes

Translation additions and improvements

  • Thanks for translations:

New boards since 8.2.0-rc.0

Known issues

  • ESP32-S3 has significant issues with I2C devices that sleep or use clock stretching. Retry operations on these devices as necessary, or use ESP32-S2 boards.
  • Espressif boards have ESP-IDF storage leaks and occasionally crash after extended WiFi use.
  • See https://github.com/adafruit/circuitpython/issues for other issues, including issues still to be addressed for:

Thanks

Thank you to all who used, tested, and contributed since 8.2.0-rc.0, including the contributors above, and many others on GitHub and Discord. Join us on the Discord chat to collaborate.

CircuitPython 8.2.0 Release Candidate 0

23 Jun 17:32
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This is CircuitPython 8.2.0-rc.0, a release candidate for CircuitPython 8.2.0. We believe it is stable, and are making a release candidate for further testing before final release.

Notable changes to 8.2.0 since 8.1.0

  • Continued enhancement of synthio.
  • RP2040 alarm.sleep_memory.

Download from circuitpython.org

Firmware downloads are available from the downloads page on circuitpython.org. The site makes it easy to select the correct file and language for your board.

Installation

To install follow the instructions in the Welcome to CircuitPython! guide. To install the latest libraries, see this page in that guide.

Try the latest version of the Mu editor for creating and editing your CircuitPython programs and for easy access to the CircuitPython serial connection (the REPL).

Documentation

Documentation is available in readthedocs.io.

Port status

CircuitPython has a number of "ports" that are the core implementations for different microcontroller families. Stability varies on a per-port basis. As of this release, these ports are consider stable (but see Known Issues below):

  • atmel-samd: Microchip SAMD21, SAMx5x
  • cxd56: Sony Spresense
  • espressif: Espressif ESP32, ESP32-S2, ESP32-S3, ESP32-C3
  • nrf: Nordic nRF52840, nRF52833
  • raspberrypi: Raspberry Pi RP2040
  • stm: ST STM32F4 chip family

These ports are considered alpha and will have bugs and missing functionality:

  • broadcom: Raspberry Pi boards such as RPi 4, RPi Zero 2W
  • litex: fomu
  • mimxrt10xx: NXP i.MX RT10xxx
  • silabs: Silicon Labs MG24 family
  • stm: ST non-STM32F4 chip families

Changes since 8.2.0-beta.1

Fixes and enhancements

  • Improve OnDiskGif documentation; report clearer error when image is too wide. #8102. Thanks @dhalbert.
  • Validate wifi access point channel. #8087. Thanks @anecdata.
  • Update RGBMatrix protomatter library. #8056. Thanks @jepler.
  • Speed up displayio refresh when objects are hidden. #8050. Thanks @FoamyGuy.

Port and board-specific changes

Broadcom

Espressif

i.MX

nRF

RP2040

SAMx

SiLabs

  • Improve README.

Spresense

STM

Individual boards

Documentation changes

Build and infrastructure changes

  • Speed up LTO builds by using parallel make jobs. #8096. Thanks @jepler.

Translation additions and improvements

New boards since 8.2.0-beta.1

Known issues

  • ESP32-S3 has significant issues with I2C devices that sleep or use clock stretching. Retry operations on these devices as necessary, or use ESP32-S2 boards.
  • Espressif boards have ESP-IDF storage leaks and occasionally crash after extended WiFi use.
  • See https://github.com/adafruit/circuitpython/issues for other issues, including issues still to be addressed for:

Thanks

Thank you to all who used, tested, and contributed since 8.2.0-beta.1, including the contributors above, and many others on GitHub and Discord. Join us on the Discord chat to collaborate.

CircuitPython 8.2.0 Beta 1

08 Jun 18:46
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This is CircuitPython 8.2.0-beta.1, a beta release for CircuitPython 8.2.0, and is a new unstable release.

Notable changes to 8.2.0 since 8.1.0

  • Continued enhancement of synthio.
  • RP2040 alarm.sleep_memory.

Download from circuitpython.org

Firmware downloads are available from the downloads page on circuitpython.org. The site makes it easy to select the correct file and language for your board.

Installation

To install follow the instructions in the Welcome to CircuitPython! guide. To install the latest libraries, see this page in that guide.

Try the latest version of the Mu editor for creating and editing your CircuitPython programs and for easy access to the CircuitPython serial connection (the REPL).

Documentation

Documentation is available in readthedocs.io.

Port status

CircuitPython has a number of "ports" that are the core implementations for different microcontroller families. Stability varies on a per-port basis. As of this release, these ports are consider stable (but see Known Issues below):

  • atmel-samd: Microchip SAMD21, SAMx5x
  • cxd56: Sony Spresense
  • espressif: Espressif ESP32, ESP32-S2, ESP32-S3, ESP32-C3
  • nrf: Nordic nRF52840, nRF52833
  • raspberrypi: Raspberry Pi RP2040
  • stm: ST STM32F4 chip family

These ports are considered alpha and will have bugs and missing functionality:

  • broadcom: Raspberry Pi boards such as RPi 4, RPi Zero 2W
  • litex: fomu
  • mimxrt10xx: NXP i.MX RT10xxx
  • silabs: Silicon Labs MG24 family
  • stm: ST non-STM32F4 chip families

Changes since 8.2.0-beta.0

Fixes and enhancements

  • Reduce size of stack frames. #8071. Thanks @tannewt.
  • Use biquad filtering per note for synthio. #8048. Thanks @jepler.
  • API changes and documentation improvents for synthio. #8024. Thanks @jepler.

Port and board-specific changes

Broadcom

Espressif

i.MX

RP2040

SAMx

SiLabs

Spresense

STM

Individual boards

  • Lolin C3 Pico: fix pin assignments. #8031. Thanks @tkroo.
  • Makerdiary M60: allow powering via battery. #8043. Thanks @hyx0329.
  • Microchip SAME54 Xplained Pro: support additional flash chip type. #8054. Thanks @tomiahola.
  • Nordic PCA10056: make buttons and LEDs compatible with PCA10100. #8037. Thanks @jpconstantineau.
  • Pimoroni Badger 2040: update display start sequence to increase constrast. #8075. Thanks @mariobodemann.

Documentation changes

Build and infrastructure changes

Translation additions and improvements

New boards since 8.2.0-beta.0

Known issues

  • ESP32-S3 has significant issues with I2C devices that sleep or use clock stretching. Retry operations on these devices as necessary, or use ESP32-S2 boards.
  • Espressif boards have ESP-IDF storage leaks and occasionally crash after extended WiFi use.
  • See https://github.com/adafruit/circuitpython/issues for other issues, including issues still to be addressed for:

Thanks

Thank you to all who used, tested, and contributed since 8.2.0-beta.0, including the contributors above, and many others on GitHub and Discord. Join us on the Discord chat to collaborate.

CircuitPython 8.2.0 Beta 0

24 May 15:38
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This is CircuitPython 8.2.0-beta.0, a beta release for CircuitPython 8.2.0, and is a new unstable release.

Notable changes to 8.2.0 since 8.1.0

  • Continued enhancement of synthio.
  • RP2040 alarm.sleep_memory.

Download from circuitpython.org

Firmware downloads are available from the downloads page on circuitpython.org. The site makes it easy to select the correct file and language for your board.

Installation

To install follow the instructions in the Welcome to CircuitPython! guide. To install the latest libraries, see this page in that guide.

Try the latest version of the Mu editor for creating and editing your CircuitPython programs and for easy access to the CircuitPython serial connection (the REPL).

Documentation

Documentation is available in readthedocs.io.

Port status

CircuitPython has a number of "ports" that are the core implementations for different microcontroller families. Stability varies on a per-port basis. As of this release, these ports are consider stable (but see Known Issues below):

  • atmel-samd: Microchip SAMD21, SAMx5x
  • cxd56: Sony Spresense
  • espressif: Espressif ESP32, ESP32-S2, ESP32-S3, ESP32-C3
  • nrf: Nordic nRF52840, nRF52833
  • raspberrypi: Raspberry Pi RP2040
  • stm: ST STM32F4 chip family

These ports are considered alpha and will have bugs and missing functionality:

  • broadcom: Raspberry Pi boards such as RPi 4, RPi Zero 2W
  • litex: fomu
  • mimxrt10xx: NXP i.MX RT10xxx
  • silabs: Silicon Labs MG24 family
  • stm: ST non-STM32F4 chip families

Changes since 8.1.0

Fixes and enhancements

Port and board-specific changes

Broadcom

Espressif

i.MX

RP2040

SAMx

SiLabs

Spresense

STM

Individual boards

Adafruit Feather RP2040: add access to boot button. #7988. Thanks @Neradoc.
LilyGo T-Display RP2040: fix incorrect pins. #8026. Thanks @phamhuyvn.
LilyGo T-Display RP2040: fix display column start. #8011. Thanks @rcarteraz.

Documentation changes

Build and infrastructure changes

  • Add apt-get update for mpy-cross build steps. #8012. Thanks @dhalbert.

Translation additions and improvements

New boards since 8.1.0

Lolin C3 Pico. #8025, #8014. Thanks @tkroo,
Lolin S3 Mini. #8023. Thanks @tkroo.
M5Stack Timer Camera X. #7941. Thanks @bill88t.
NXP MIMIXRT1060-EVKB. #8016. Thanks @charlieh0tel.

Known issues

  • ESP32-S3 has issues with I2C devices that sleep (LC709203F), use clock stretching, or violate the I2C protocol (e.g., BNO055). Retry operations on these devices as necessary, or use ESP32-S2 boards.
  • Espressif boards have ESP-IDF storage leaks and occasionally crash after extended WiFi use.
  • See https://github.com/adafruit/circuitpython/issues for other issues, including issues still to be addressed for:

Thanks

Thank you to all who used, tested, and contributed since 8.1.0, including the contributors above, and many others on GitHub and Discord. Join us on the Discord chat to collaborate.

CircuitPython 8.1.0

22 May 19:54
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This is CircuitPython 8.1.0, the latest minor revision of CircuitPython, and is a new stable release.

Notable changes to 8.1.0 since 8.0.0

  • Silicon Labs (SiLabs) MG24 microcontroller family port (silabs), contributed by Silicon Labs.
  • Add animated GIF support, including palette support: gifio.OnDiskGif.
  • Add safemode.py, for programmatic handling of safe mode.
  • Add ESP-NOW support on Espressif.
  • synthio improvements and new features; API is still experimental and will continue to change after 8.1.0.
  • Add picodvi on RP2040: DVI/HDMI framebuffer and displayio support.
  • CPU frequency is settable on RP2040.
  • Add 7-color e-ink display support.
  • Add bitmaptools.drawpolygon().
  • Allow setting pystack size in settings.toml.
  • Allow static IPv4 addresses for access points.
  • Add dither support to Palette.
  • Support array.extend(iterable).

Download from circuitpython.org

Firmware downloads are available from the downloads page on circuitpython.org. The site makes it easy to select the correct file and language for your board.

Installation

To install follow the instructions in the Welcome to CircuitPython! guide. To install the latest libraries, see this page in that guide.

Try the latest version of the Mu editor for creating and editing your CircuitPython programs and for easy access to the CircuitPython serial connection (the REPL).

Documentation

Documentation is available in readthedocs.io.

Port status

CircuitPython has a number of "ports" that are the core implementations for different microcontroller families. Stability varies on a per-port basis. As of this release, these ports are consider stable (but see Known Issues below):

  • atmel-samd: Microchip SAMD21, SAMx5x
  • cxd56: Sony Spresense
  • espressif: Espressif ESP32, ESP32-S2, ESP32-S3, ESP32-C3
  • nrf: Nordic nRF52840, nRF52833
  • raspberrypi: Raspberry Pi RP2040
  • stm: ST STM32F4 chip family

These ports are considered alpha and will have bugs and missing functionality:

  • broadcom: Raspberry Pi boards such as RPi 4, RPi Zero 2W
  • litex: fomu
  • mimxrt10xx: NXP i.MX RT10xxx
  • silabs: Silicon Labs MG24 family
  • stm: ST non-STM32F4 chip families

Changes since 8.1.0-rc.0

This release is a relabeling of 8.1.0-rc.0 and is otherwise the same as that release.

Known issues

  • ESP32-S3 has issues with I2C devices that sleep (LC709203F), use clock stretching, or violate the I2C protocol (e.g., BNO055). Retry operations on these devices as necessary, or use ESP32-S2 boards.
  • ESP32-S2 used as an HTTP server may crash after several hours. This is a regression from 7.x.x.
  • See https://github.com/adafruit/circuitpython/issues for other issues, including issues still to be addressed for:

Thanks

Thank you to all who used, tested, and contributed since 8.0.0, including the contributors above, and many others on GitHub and Discord. Join us on the Discord chat to collaborate.

CircuitPython 8.1.0 Release Candidate 0

16 May 23:15
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This is CircuitPython 8.1.0-rc.0, a release candidate for 8.1.0. We believe it is stable, and are making a release candidate for further testing before final release.

Notable changes to 8.1.0 since 8.0.0

  • Silicon Labs (SiLabs) MG24 microcontroller family port (silabs), contributed by Silicon Labs.
  • Add animated GIF support, including palette support: gifio.OnDiskGif.
  • Add safemode.py, for programmatic handling of safe mode.
  • Add ESP-NOW support on Espressif.
  • synthio improvements and new features; API is still experimental and may change after 8.1.0.
  • Add picodvi on RP2040: DVI/HDMI framebuffer and displayio support.
  • CPU frequency is settable on RP2040.
  • Add 7-color e-ink display support.
  • Add bitmaptools.drawpolygon().
  • Allow setting pystack size in settings.toml.
  • Allow static IPv4 addresses for access points.
  • Add dither support to Palette.
  • Support array.extend(iterable).

Download from circuitpython.org

Firmware downloads are available from the downloads page on circuitpython.org. The site makes it easy to select the correct file and language for your board.

Installation

To install follow the instructions in the Welcome to CircuitPython! guide. To install the latest libraries, see this page in that guide.

Try the latest version of the Mu editor for creating and editing your CircuitPython programs and for easy access to the CircuitPython serial connection (the REPL).

Documentation

Documentation is available in readthedocs.io.

Port status

CircuitPython has a number of "ports" that are the core implementations for different microcontroller families. Stability varies on a per-port basis. As of this release, these ports are consider stable (but see Known Issues below):

  • atmel-samd: Microchip SAMD21, SAMx5x
  • cxd56: Sony Spresense
  • espressif: Espressif ESP32, ESP32-S2, ESP32-S3, ESP32-C3
  • nrf: Nordic nRF52840, nRF52833
  • raspberrypi: Raspberry Pi RP2040
  • stm: ST STM32F4 chip family

These ports are considered alpha and will have bugs and missing functionality:

  • broadcom: Raspberry Pi boards such as RPi 4, RPi Zero 2W
  • litex: fomu
  • mimxrt10xx: NXP i.MX RT10xxx
  • silabs: Silicon Labs MG24 family
  • stm: ST non-STM32F4 chip families

Changes since 8.1.0-beta.2

Fixes and enhancements

  • Fix display object management. #2204. Thanks @furbrain.
  • Allow no chip select pin in native adafruit_bus_device.spi_device. #7970. Thanks @dhalbert.
  • Continued synthio improvements and fixes. #7969, #7959, #7933, #7862. Thanks @jepler.
  • Prevent WiFi workflow background activity if WiFi not connected. #7960. Thanks @thess.
  • Improve vectorio.Polygon argument validation. #7947. Thanks @FoamyGuy.
  • Support little-endian e-paper displays; fix display memory management. #7891. Thanks @tannewt.

Port and board-specific changes

Broadcom

Espressif

i.MX

  • Fix pin pad handling. #7964. Thanks @tannewt.
  • Fix regressions, startup and MIDI problems. #7953. Thanks @jepler.
  • Update TinyUSB, fix unimplemented Processor routines, script for peripheral generation. #7921. Thanks @tannewt.

nRF

RP2040

  • Wait for wifi.radio.stop_station() to complete. #7982. Thanks @bill88t.
  • Allow static IPv4 for access point. #7976. Thanks @anecdata.
  • picodvi now takes framebuffer resolution instead of output resolution. #7922. Thanks @tannewt.
  • Allow setting cpu.frequency. #7430. Thanks @Lanzaa.

SAMx

SiLabs

Spresense

STM

  • Preserve monotonicity of time routines after RTC date/time change. #7965. Thanks @dhalbert.

Individual boards

  • Adafruit Feather RP2040: add board.BUTTON/board.BOOT for GPIO4, for rev D and later boards. #7988. Thanks @Neradoc.
  • Adafruit Feather RP2040 ThinkInk: rename board, add board.BUTTON. #7927. Thanks @BlitzCityDIY.
  • Sprig Hack Club: add board.DISPLAY. #7958. Thanks @ajs256.

Documentation changes

  • Document settings.toml CIRCUITPY_PYSTACK_SIZE. #7951. Thanks @Neradoc.
  • Add __contains__() stub to displayio.Group. #7949. Thanks @FoamyGuy.

Build and infrastructure changes

Translation additions and improvements

New boards since 8.1.0-beta.2

Known issues

  • ESP32-S3 has issues with I2C devices that sleep (LC709203F), use clock stretching, or violate the I2C protocol (e.g., BNO055). Retry operations on these devices as necessary, or use ESP32-S2 boards.
  • ESP32-S2 used as an HTTP server may crash after several hours. This is a regression from 7.x.x.
  • See https://github.com/adafruit/circuitpython/issues for other issues, including issues still to be addressed for:

Thanks

Thank you to all who used, tested, and contributed since 8.1.0-beta.2, including the contributors above, and many others on GitHub and Discord. Join us on the Discord chat to collaborate.