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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 MicroPython?

MicroPython is the creation of the Australian programmer and physicist Damien George, who launched a Kickstarter campaign in 2013 to support the development of the language and the initial microcontroller hardware that it would run on. After the success of the project, more and more devices (which have a variety of chipsets from different manufactures) have become supported by MicroPython, creating a wide range of devices from which to choose when you make a project using MicroPython.

MicroPython is a lean implementation of the Python 3 programming language that is capable of running on hardware with very limited resources, such as microcontrollers. MicroPython has implemented the majority of features in the Python programming language, such as functions, classes, lists, dictionaries, strings, reading and writing files, list comprehensions, and exception handling.

The REPL is also implemented and can be interacted with using a serial connection. A selection of the core Python libraries is provided, which allows a range of applications to be implemented. The JSON and socket libraries allow web client and server implementations, making Python-based Internet of Things (IoT) projects on microcontrollers a reality.

By bringing one of the most popular and easy to use programming languages to the exciting world of embedded computing, MicroPython opens up new doors for makers and entrepreneurs to bring their creations to life. This book will explore the different ways to leverage the MicroPython language with a variety of unique microcontroller devices that each bring a different set of capabilities to the table.

One of the unique and fascinating aspects of running MicroPython on microcontrollers is that it does not run on an operating system (OS), but instead runs directly on bare metal. These unique characteristics manifest themselves in many ways, such as the ability to run your Python code at the instant the hardware is powered on, as there is no OS that needs to boot up.

The other aspect of this is that the Python code has direct access to control and interact with the hardware, creating hardware possibilities that would not be possible with a typical Python application running on an OS.

As we know now that MicroPython runs on a microcontroller, let's see what microcontrollers are all about.

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