Flowcode V8 ships with extensive libraries for communications (I2C, SPI, UART), displays (character and graphical LCDs, OLED), motor control (PWM, servo), sensor interfaces, and common protocols. Support for contemporary microcontrollers and development boards—combined with add-ons for specific hardware—means developers can rapidly connect real-world components. Flowcode’s component libraries save time by abstracting low-level register manipulation while remaining configurable for specialized needs.
If you are familiar with previous versions, Flowcode v8 represents a significant architectural leap. Here are the headline features that differentiate v8 from its predecessors:
With the global chip shortage pushing many engineers toward alternatives to 8-bit PICs, v8 expands its 32-bit support. You can now program STM32 "Blue Pill" boards, Raspberry Pi Pico (RP2040), and Teensy 4.0 natively.