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GRiSP Nano

The Tiny Board That Runs the Erlang VM

The Kickstarter campaign to fund the first GRiSP Nano production batch launches soon. Sign up in the form below to be notified when it goes live.

On 04 June 2025 the prototype reached an Erlang shell prompt after Code BEAM Light Stockholm, confirming that Erlang can boot in a 16 MB footprint on GRiSP Nano.

GRiSP Nano is built around an STM32U5 Cortex M33 with about 3 MB internal SRAM and 16 MB external OctoSPI DRAM. It includes a Micro SD slot and four Pmod connectors compatible with the Digilent Pmod™ Interface Specification for SPI, I2C and UART modules. A Micro USB port provides console. USB C with OTG can act as host or client. You can power from either port with support for an energy harvester. Firmware and documentation will be open source with community examples.

Pmod™ is a trademark of Digilent Inc.

GRiSP Nano board on cloud artwork for Kickstarter campaign

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