Unlike other boards, MicroPython isn’t flashed onto the ESP32 or ESP8266 by default. That’s the first thing you need to do to start programming your boards with MicroPython: flash/upload the firmware.
This firmware is based on MicroPython, and as such, this repo is a fork of the main Micropython repo to preserve code acknowledgements. The main differences are in the build process; this repo ...
OpenMV, the "Arduino of machine vision," combines MicroPython firmware, easy-to-use libraries, a custom IDE, and specialized camera hardware. We'll use it with an Arduino Pro Nicla Vision camera to ...
The Si4732 based ATS Mini Radio is a fantastic, affordable receiver for those simply wanting to listen to the waves, … or ...
There are currently around 600 programming languages to choose from, so picking the one that’s right for you can be pretty difficult. But if you’re looking for a language that’s incredibly popular, ...
Once the firmware file is downloaded, the next step is to download the firmware flashing utility. For flashing or upgrading the firmware we are going to use the kflash_gui, for that download it from ...
This post is an introduction to the Raspberry Pi Pico. The Pico is a new microcontroller from the Raspberry Pi Foundation. This small, cheap and flexible microcontroller platform is great for learning ...
The world of microcontrollers is set to experience a significant shift with the upcoming release of MicroPython v1.23, which will introduce support for Asymmetric Multiprocessing (AMP) on multi-core ...
The passionate development team at Arduino has always been committed to empowering developers, and in this mission, they have unveiled their latest tools when using Arduino and MicroPython. Aimed at ...