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Bee-Motion
fivebyfive | Bee-Motion | |
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5 | 2 | |
36 | 36 | |
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3.7 | 2.7 | |
about 2 months ago | 3 months ago | |
Python | Python | |
MIT License | - |
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MicroPython: EuroPython 2022, Arduino, PyScript, and more! ๐
I used my experience from the early months of the year, when I was really digging in and learning about the current state of MicroPython, to inform my talk - including some of the projects and discoveries from my DEV series. The video was published recently.
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What I've been doing in 2022 (soย far)
MicroPython has led me along a number of different paths - since it runs on a whole variety of different hardware. In February a tiny ESP32-C3-powered board covered in RGB LEDs caught the attention of the maker community, and I subsequently wrote a small blog series and created a project around it (fivebyfive on GitHub). It also highlighted a few learning opportunities around MicroPython on the ESP32-C3, which have been addressed in the current release. The worldwide chip shortage has meant that the RP2040 chips from the Raspberry Pi folks have been more available than some alternatives, so I've been playing with a lot of boards based on those, but until about a week ago, connectivity was more of an issue than with the Espressif chips!
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What coding language do you want to learn this year, and why?
Most recently, Iโve been learning about MicroPython.
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Making a "CheerDot" with MicroPython
In the previous post, I got everything working pretty nicely with the basics on the board - we had flashed a working MicroPython build, and had a simple piece of code that exercised the NeoPixel LEDs. Since writing that post, I also created a reference card (image above - there's a PDF, and the source GoodNotes file, on GitHub as well); and updated the code a little to add a test for the onboard status LED and programmable button.
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Bringing the bling ๐ with MicroPython ๐
Since the manufacturer's content is limited to a YouTube video, and the Arduino code, I've documented various experiments and findings on GitHub in a set of discovery notes.
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My ESP32 PIR board is finally done.
Here is a link to my GitHub incase anyone wants to peek around at the schematics and other files.
What are some alternatives?
ESP32-C3FH4-RGB
belay - Belay is a python library that enables the rapid development of projects that interact with hardware via a micropython-compatible board.
TI_INA226_micropython - Micropython driver for Texas Instruments INA226 power measuring IC
BeeS3 - Documentation and files for the Bee S3
BeeMotionS3 - Home to all files related to the Bee Motion S3
PyDOS - DOS-like OS for microcontroller boards running Micropython or Circuitpython
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Terkin - Datalogger for MicroPython and CPython.
awesome-micropython - A curated list of awesome MicroPython libraries, frameworks, software and resources.
mu - A small, simple editor for beginner Python programmers. Written in Python and Qt5.
pi_pico_neopixel - Pi Pico library for NeoPixel led-strip written in MicroPython. Works with ws2812b (RGB) and sk6812 (RGBW).