wokwi-features
BIPES
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over 2 years ago | 21 days ago | |
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wokwi-features
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Getting into Robotics as a Software Engineer
No, no - I have a half a dozen RPi's of varying revisions. Since they run Linux and the SDcards are less than robust, anytime you accidentially trip the power (which to me happens several times during hardware debugging sessions) you risk scrambling the rootfs and thus need to reflash a new SDcard. Some SDcards get damaged.
I recommend using Arduino and/or Wokwi (https://wokwi.com/) to get started.
- Wokwi – Simulate IoT Projects in the Browser
- Simulate IoT Projects in the Browser
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Embedded Rust Education: 2023 Reflections & 2024 Visions
More Wokwi Integration: Wokwi is an amazing embedded simulator and is great for getting started quickly. For a learner, there's no need for toolchain setup or even the purchase of hardware. There are many features as well that make it quite a flexible tool supporting a lot of features right from the browser. Users can also vote for more features. Still maybe at some point, one might want to tinker with physical hardware. However, at that point, they would have gained some confidence first. Currently, only ESP boards are supported with Rust on Wokwi. I hope for the variety to expand soon.
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Need advice on Arduino projects and programming
In addition to the other great suggestions here I wanted to point out that you can practice and learn a lot for free using an online simulator such as wokwi.com and tinkercad.com (among others)! And you don't have to buy an Arduino or any parts to get started!
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Arduino calender clock project
And you can prototype all of this first to get it working for free using an online simulator at sites like wokwi.com or tinkercad.com!
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How do I get better at Low level programming
If you don't have the budget for real hardware consider the simulator at https://wokwi.com/ It works with Rust (at least for ESP32, haven't tried other architectures). Bonus: you can't blow up the electronics by a wiring mistake.
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Have many folks played around with Chatgpt and FastLED?
I spent a bit of time today with a few FastLED programs and uploaded them to wokwi.com on a simulated Arduino Nano and a WS2812 strip of 64 LED's (not in a 2D matrix). The chatgpt requests I made were:
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Jumperless: Breadboard Without Jumper
https://tinyurl.com/yr34sym6
https://wokwi.com/ is great for simple, digital only stuff.
https://fritzing.org/ will kind of lay out the PCB for you, but it's kind of a pain in the ass.
Wokwi and Fritzing are more "Breadboard Simulators" than real circuit simulators, but they do have their place.
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I built a working automated dry chamber with an Arduino and a thermoelectric wine cooler and want to make the project open source.
Another cool thing you may want to try is making a simulator https://wokwi.com/
BIPES
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Free ESP32 Simulator now with IoT enabled!
Hey u/okayElectronics , if I embed wokwi inside an iFrame, is there a way "API" to control it? For example, getting the serialized project or load a project to be parsed? I wish to integrate it with BIPES, so one could both use wokwi to simulate the circuit and program the actual board through the browser (using serial, tcp/ip or bluetooth (MicroPython)).
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Advice on pushing GPS positions from ESP32 to Android?
I have a WebBluetooth implementation channel.js (docs), webbluetooth class. It communicates with a terminal (xterm.js), but you could adapt to interpreter the message at line 697 and calling the gmaps API. Note: It comes in chunks, not complete line, so watch for "\n" to find the end of each packet.
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Installing Packages with Micropython in ESP32
If you need some visual help with MicroPython, you can try the web based BIPES ide (opensource, source). What you want to do look will look like this there (I made a silly tutorial to illustrate).
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MicroPython & BIPES to bridge the gap between theory and practice (promoting and discussion) [GNUv3.0 license]
With this in mind, BIPES is a fully open source IDE (sourcecode), that tries to ease the (self) teaching of control theory by providing an all-in-one solution with sketching (both visual and scripting programming) and plotting, connecting to any MicroPython device via Serial, Bluetooth or TCP/IP, like the ESP32.
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BIPES: Web based IDE for micropython devices [GNUv3.0 license]
A full working demo is available at bipes.net.br/beta2/ui, the code at github.com/BIPES/BIPES and documentation at bipes.net.br/docs (generated with sphinx).
What are some alternatives?
fritzing-app - Fritzing desktop application
ESP32Marauder - A suite of WiFi/Bluetooth offensive and defensive tools for the ESP32
PlatformIO - Your Gateway to Embedded Software Development Excellence :alien:
MicroPython - MicroPython - a lean and efficient Python implementation for microcontrollers and constrained systems
WS2812FX - WS2812 FX Library for Arduino and ESP8266
QEMU - Official QEMU mirror. Please see https://www.qemu.org/contribute/ for how to submit changes to QEMU. Pull Requests are ignored. Please only use release tarballs from the QEMU website.
NodeMCU-Tool - :wrench: Upload + Manage Lua files on NodeMCU
epaper_templates - Template-oriented driver for e-paper displays
Olaf - Olaf: Overly Lightweight Acoustic Fingerprinting is a portable acoustic fingerprinting system.
led-2d-spiral - 2D LED Spiral for Wokwi AVR Simulator
COMP3200Project - A Web-Based IDE, written using SVELTE and the Blockly System, to assist the teaching of Haskell using a Scratch like language