micropython-ulab
picozero
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MIT License | MIT License |
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micropython-ulab
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Installing ulab with PyCharm
Hi guys, So I'm trying to program a Mikrobus rp2040 with PyCharm and I can run some basic code with it. What I need help with is installing the ulab for the numpy-like array operations that I need for my project. I tried all the instructions there, I'm not very experienced with manual installation of these libraries.
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When wouldn’t you use Python?
https://freertos.org/ for example is a popular OS, that has realtime capabilities and fits in 9KB of RAM. https://micropython.org is basically a µC OS too, understands Python 3 Syntax and works with 16KB of RAM already. It might appear more convoluted at first, but you can get it to be real-time too by following the same principles as in any RTOS (react to stuff by means of ISR, allocate memory only initially and then work in place to prevent fragmentation, switch of GC and so on). Image processing is just linear algebra for the most part, and there's even an Numpy equivalent available to crunch that. There are also two decorators in Micropython that allow for compilation for most of the Python syntax, which would work for stuff that can not be written down in a vectorized way.
- MicroPython – Python for Microcontrollers
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Micropython with Ulab for esp32
Has anyone of you managed to install a micropython version with ulab for your esp32? I tried the procedure on the ulab github but without any succes. When I try it stops at sth like: "no submodule. stop."
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Guide to performing FFT on ESP32 to get both frequency and amplitude
or if you want simpler, faster to implement and faster to compute, try micropython-ulab
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High-level language for embedded systems that is faster than Micropython?
Or maybe youre doing data science?
picozero
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MicroPython – Python for Microcontrollers
If you have kids and you want to give them some experience with physical computing and MicroPython, can I suggest our resources at https://projects.raspberrypi.org/en/pathways/pico-intro
They're pretty simple and very creative, and the Raspberry Pi Pico is about the only Raspberry Pi device you can get hold of at the moment.
We've created an abstracted package called picozero, that makes turning on LEDs and reading sensors pretty simple in MicroPython. It's very easy to install and use, if you're using the Thonny editor - https://github.com/RaspberryPiFoundation/picozero
What are some alternatives?
TinyGo - Go compiler for small places. Microcontrollers, WebAssembly (WASM/WASI), and command-line tools. Based on LLVM.
pxed - esp32-powered pixel art editor
circuitpython - CircuitPython - a Python implementation for teaching coding with microcontrollers
kmk_firmware - Clackety Keyboards Powered by Python
ratel
MaixPy - Easily create AI projects with Python on edge device
gcc_termux - Gcc for termux with fortran scipy etc... Use apt for newest updates instructions in README.txt
MicroPython - MicroPython - a lean and efficient Python implementation for microcontrollers and constrained systems
pycaribbean2017