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MicroPython Cookbook

You're reading from   MicroPython Cookbook Over 110 practical recipes for programming embedded systems and microcontrollers with Python

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2019
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781838649951
Length 452 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Marwan Alsabbagh Marwan Alsabbagh
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Getting started with MicroPython 2. Controlling LEDs FREE CHAPTER 3. Creating Sound and Music 4. Interacting with Buttons 5. Reading Sensor Data 6. Button Bash Game 7. Fruity Tunes 8. Let's Move It, Move It 9. Coding on the micro:bit 10. Controlling the ESP8266 11. Interacting with the Filesystem 12. Networking 13. Interacting with the Adafruit FeatherWing OLED 14. Building an Internet of Things (IoT) Weather Machine 15. Coding on the Adafruit HalloWing Microcontroller 16. Other Books You May Enjoy

What is a microcontroller?

Microcontrollers are small computers on a single chip. They usually include a CPU, memory, and input/output peripherals. They will have more limited computing resources than what might be found on a modern PC.

Compared to a PC, however, they can be made to a much smaller dimension, allowing them to be embedded in all sorts of electronic and mechanical devices. Their power consumption is often far less in orders of magnitude, thus providing battery life for days. They have a much lower cost per unit, which opens up possibilities of having hundreds of such devices to collect sensor data across a broad geographical area and still be financially feasible.

Traditionally, it was a difficult process to create applications on microcontrollers because you would have to write very low-level code that took time and was difficult to debug. MicroPython brings the ease of use of Python to microcontroller. It's able to provide this easier interaction with the hardware, and yet still work in such a resource constrained environment and provide a wide range of functionality with a strong level of responsiveness.

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