rusefi_documentation/Hardware/Hardware.md

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Unified rusEFI firmware runs on a wide array of boards with stm32f4 and stm32f7 microcontrollers. We also have Kinetis and Cypres prototypes.

As of March 2020 microRusEFI is sold as completely ready to run ECU or as a pre-assembled 80% complete kit.

As of March 2020 Frankenso board is sold as mostly as a DIY kit.

Board Features Released in
Frankenso Most customizable board 2014
Prometheus The only rusEfi board with on-board wide band controller 2017
Frankenstein Simplest rusEfi board 2014
microRusEfi Available fully assembled! 2019
Hellen Coming soon! 2020

Q: How to select a board?

A: History shows that fully assembled boards are the safest way to start. History shows that 80% of the kits are never assembled. As of March 2020 we have many microRusEfi in stock and very remaining old stock assembled Frankenso. New fabrication of the assembled Frankenso board is currently not planned.

Q: What else matters?

A: Types and total count of crank and camshaft positions sensors is the next important question. microRusEfi unfortunately only supports one VR shaft input maximum with two inputs total.

Frankenso supports up to 2 VR or 2 Hall shaft position sensors. Prometheus supports TBD. Proteus supports TBD.

Q: why stm32?

A: selecting_open_source_ecu_microcontroller

See also https://rusefi.com/wiki/index.php?title=Hardware:Boards_Comparison

See also https://github.com/rusefi/rusefi/tree/master/hardware