Python for Microcontrollers: Getting Started with MicroPython
Donald Norris
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Paperback. Build and program your own electronics projects with MicroPython in no time! BIC Classification: UMW. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 154 x 229 x 18. Weight in Grams: 356.
Build and program your own electronics projects with MicroPython in no time! This practical guide offers a hands-on introduction to Python-based microcontroller programming with MicroPython and the open-source Pyboard hardware platform. The book shows, step-by-step, how to set up and interface with the board, install the necessary software, and develop custom MicroPython programs. Written by an experienced hobbyist, Python for Microcontrollers: Getting Started with MicroPython and Pyboard features start-to-finish, DIY projects that clearly demonstrate each technique. You will learn how to use the built-in sensor, store data to an SD card, control the LCD ... Read more
Build and program your own electronics projects with MicroPython in no time! This practical guide offers a hands-on introduction to Python-based microcontroller programming with MicroPython and the open-source Pyboard hardware platform. The book shows, step-by-step, how to set up and interface with the board, install the necessary software, and develop custom MicroPython programs. Written by an experienced hobbyist, Python for Microcontrollers: Getting Started with MicroPython and Pyboard features start-to-finish, DIY projects that clearly demonstrate each technique. You will learn how to use the built-in sensor, store data to an SD card, control the LCD ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
McGraw-Hill Education
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2016
Condition
New
Number of Pages
288
Place of Publication
OH, United States
ISBN
9781259644535
SKU
V9781259644535
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99-1
About Donald Norris
Donald Norris (Barrington, New Hampshire) is an avid electronics hobbyist and maker. He is an engineer by formal training but has acquired a comprehensive background in software development in the past 20 years. Don is also an adjunct professor at Southern New Hampshire University and the author of Raspberry Pi Projects for the Evil Genius, Programming the Intel Edison: Getting ... Read more
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