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MicroPython Cookbook

By : Marwan Alsabbagh
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MicroPython Cookbook

By: Marwan Alsabbagh

Overview of this book

MicroPython is an open source implementation of Python 3 that runs in embedded environments. With MicroPython, you can write clean and simple Python code to control hardware instead of using complex low-level languages such as C and C++. This book guides you through all the major applications of the MicroPython platform to build and program projects that use microcontrollers. This MicroPython book covers recipes that will help you experiment with the programming environment and hardware programmed in MicroPython. You'll find tips and techniques for building a variety of objects and prototypes that can sense and respond to touch, sound, position, heat, and light. This book will take you through the uses of MicroPython with a variety of popular input devices and sensors. You'll learn techniques to handle time delays and sensor readings, and apply advanced coding techniques to create complex projects. As you advance, you'll deal with Internet of Things (IoT) devices and integration with other online web services. In addition to this, you'll use MicroPython to make music with bananas and create portable multiplayer video games that incorporate sound and light animations into the gameplay. By the end of this book, you'll have mastered the tips and tricks to troubleshoot your development problems and take your MicroPython project to the next level.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)

Writing a file's contents

This recipe will show you how to write data to an output file. We will cover how to write strings, as well as bytes, to a file. We will then define a type of object to make it easier to perform these common operations of writing text and binary data to files. If you want to create a project that saves sensor data to a log file or records some user-generated data to the board's storage, then you will need to use many of the techniques we'll describe in this recipe.

Getting ready

You will need access to the REPL on Circuit Playground Express to run the code presented in this recipe. Make sure that you've completed the Remounting the filesystem recipe in this chapter as this recipe...