GRiSP Nano
The Tiny Board That Runs the Erlang VM
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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.

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