Anonymous
Mar 28, 2026
Rating: 5/5
Reliable and fast shipping
Received the board quickly and it was well-packaged. Booted up immediately without any issues. The USB OTG host functionality works great for connecting external storage.
Description
Reviews
| Brand | - |
| Category | Robotics / STEM Teaching Tools / Development, Learning, Evaluation & Industrial Control Boards |
| Origin | - |
| Microcontroller Model | GD32H759IMK6 |
| CPU Architecture | ARM Cortex-M7 |
| Max Clock Frequency | 600 MHz |
| Flash Memory | 4 MB On-chip Flash |
| SRAM Capacity | 1 MB SRAM |
| Operating Voltage | 3.3V DC |
| Debug Interface | JTAG/SWD |
| Connectivity | Ethernet, USB OTG, CAN FD |
| Board Dimensions | 85mm x 55mm |
| Manufacturer | Wildfire Electronics |
Anonymous
Mar 28, 2026
Rating: 5/5
Reliable and fast shipping
Received the board quickly and it was well-packaged. Booted up immediately without any issues. The USB OTG host functionality works great for connecting external storage.
Anonymous
Mar 27, 2026
Rating: 4/5
Solid hardware, needs more example code
The hardware quality is top-notch with good power regulation. However, I wish there were more ready-to-run examples for the advanced DSP features of the M7 core in the official repo.
Anonymous
Mar 24, 2026
Rating: 4/5
Great value, minor pin labeling issues
Overall a fantastic development board for the price. The M7 core handles complex algorithms easily. I only deducted one star because some of the GPIO pin labels on the silkscreen are slightly hard to read under bright light.
Anonymous
Mar 09, 2026
Rating: 5/5
Excellent performance for high-speed projects
The 600MHz clock speed makes this board incredibly fast for signal processing tasks. The documentation provided by Wildfire is clear and helped me get started within an hour.
Anonymous
Mar 05, 2026
Rating: 5/5
Perfect for industrial control prototypes
I used this for a motor control prototype and the PWM resolution and timing accuracy were spot on. The Ethernet peripheral worked flawlessly out of the box with the standard library.
Anonymous
Mar 03, 2026
Rating: 5/5
Best learning board for GD32 series
As a student transitioning from STM32 to domestic chips, this board was perfect. The community support is growing, and the hardware layout is very logical for learning peripherals.
Q: Are there schematic diagrams available for download?
A: Yes, complete schematic diagrams, PCB layout files, and bill of materials (BOM) are available in the 'Resources' section of the product page on our official site.
Q: Can this board run FreeRTOS?
A: Absolutely. The GD32H759 supports FreeRTOS, RT-Thread, and other popular real-time operating systems. We provide porting examples in our software library.
Q: Is this board compatible with Keil MDK or only GEEVC?
A: This board is fully compatible with Keil MDK, IAR Embedded Workbench, and the open-source GEEVC IDE. You can download the specific device support packs from the manufacturer's website.
Q: What is the maximum current output for the 3.3V pin?
A: The onboard LDO regulator can supply up to 500mA at 3.3V, which is sufficient for most peripheral modules. For higher current requirements, we recommend using an external power source.
Q: Does the board come with an onboard debugger?
A: No, this specific model does not include an onboard debugger. You will need an external J-Link or DAPLink programmer to flash and debug the microcontroller.