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Kick-Start to MicroPython using ESP32 / ESP8266

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MicroPython is the recreated version of Python 3 that runs in the memory restricted microcontrollers with a minimum of 256KB of ROM and 16KB of RAM. MicroPython supports chips like ESP32, ESP8266, STM32, nRF52, W600, etc. MicroPython follows Python 3 syntax which makes it easy to programme for microcontrollers. The hardware APIs are capable of handling GPIO pins in microcontrollers. In this course we discuss the ESP32 dev module as the main controller which has a high level of flexibility in connecting with sensors, on-chip capabilities with onboard WiFi. The ebook includes links to YouTube videos ( only important videos) and code bundle(link to google drive). Table of contentsModule1- Introduction to courseWhy MicroPython?Module2- Setting up software for the course2.1 Installing Python 32.2 Installing Thonny IDE2.3 Thonny IDE InterfaceModule3- Flashing MicroPython firmware to ESP323.1 Downloading MicroPython firmware3.2 Flashing Micropython to ESP32 using Thonny IDE3.3 Commenting a lineModule4- Python 3 syntax, recap using Micropython4.1 Print function4.2 Type function4.3 Input function4.4 Help function4.5 Conditional statements ( if, else, elif)4.6 While loop4.7 For loop4.8 Creating your own functionModule5 - Controlling GPIO pins5.1 Pinout diagram of ESP325.2 Blink an LED5.3 Analog to digital conversion5.4 Capacitive TouchPad5.5 DHT11 for measuring temperature and humidity5.6 ESP32 read internal temperature5.7 ESP32 read internal hall effect sensor5.8 MultiTreadingModule6- Connect to internet over WiFi6.1 Auto connect to WiFi6.2 Get weather data from OpenWeatherMap using APIAnnexure-1Resources

68 pages, Paperback

Published August 14, 2021

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24 reviews
September 18, 2022
Fuzzy, unreadable graphics

Could have been a decent book, but there are too many errors, and the graphics are poor quality. In particular, the graphic showing the pin out of the board is unreadable making the rest of the book useless unless you look up the board online. That’s a completely unacceptable mistake, hence my 1 star review. The book badly needs proof reading then it might be OK.
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November 12, 2022
fast read

Some grammar and word choice problems but the fastest “how to get started” book I have come across. You will need other material to get to the point of writing your on code for your own purposes. That said, you can easily modify most of these small programs to do a other interesting things. It really is a great place to get started!!
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September 18, 2022
Perfecto para empezar. Realmente es un kick start

Para comentar y repasar cierta información desde phyton 3, está muy bien.
Realmente es un kick start que pone al corriente de inmediato.
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December 19, 2022
very poor

Not a native English language speaker so language is mixed up :-(
No teaching mind set
Not good
Leave alone
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