Microcontrollers
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Where to start with Microcontroller and Python ?
Hi everyone,
I would like to learn to program and built project using MicroControllers
I'm a Python dev. Therefore I would like to use it to program those.
But I've no idea where to start..
- For the hardware:
- What will be the best Raspberry Pi or Arduino ?\ I know they are not the same thing but could tell me in which situation you use more one than the other ? Or do you use something else ?
- Software
- I've already my IDE VisualCodium \ What is MicroPython Vs CircuitPython ?
If you have any resources I'm all eras.
Thanks.
- For the hardware:
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Write-only ATTINY programming through UPDI?
I have a design that includes an ATTINY424 doing simple logic functions / I2C monitoring.
From my understanding UPDI is a half-duplex UART. For simple factory programming (no verification or debugging needed), do I need the RX side of the UART or can I just bit bang the programming sequence through a single open-drain I/O of another processor and ignore all responses? (Using an external FET to protect the processor from the possible 12V pulse of an external POD if I decide to use one at some time) Does anyone have experience with that?
Verification is not required since the functionality of the ATTINY will be fully covered by the HW test.
- www.hackster.io LILYGO's T-Deck Is an Espressif ESP32-S3-Powered BlackBerry-Like Handheld Dev Board
A familiar form factor packs in keyboard, trackball, touchscreen, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth Low Energy, and even optional LoRa connectivity.
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15 Types of Arduino Boards
So many different Arduinos.
Which one do you use?
What do you do with it?
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ESP32-C3 - RISV-V
hackaday.com Hands-On: The RISC-V ESP32-C3 Will Be Your New ESP8266We just got our hands on some engineering pre-samples of the ESP32-C3 chip and modules, and there’s a lot to like about this chip. The question is what should you compare this to; is it more …
The single core ESP32-C3 is a reduced ESP32 intended to replace the ESP8266.
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ESP32 pinout
A very handy pinout for the ESP32. Both the chip and the dev board. It has a handy chart to help you select pins.