RED-V RedBoard Hookup Guide
Hardware Hookup
For the scope of the tutorial, you'll use a USB C cable to power, upload code, and send serial to the board. Simply connect the computer's USB port and the RED-V. The board uses standard Arduino Uno R3 footprint with female headers to stack Arduino shields and easily connect prototyped circuits on breadboards with jumper wires.
Note: While the board uses the standard Arduino Uno R3 footprint, keep in mind the board uses 3.3V logic levels. Additionally, Arduino shields might have been only developed for an AVR architecture and the Arduino programming language. You may need to put in a little bit more effort to write a library in order to get it working depending on the FE310 and your preferred programming language.