Description
MicroPython with the ESP32 is an ESP32 microcontroller programming course with MicroPython published by Udemy Academy. MicroPython is a high-level Python-based programming language designed for programming microcontrollers and embedded systems with limited resources. MicroPython inherits the syntax and properties of the Python 3 programming language and is very similar to raw Python. Python 3 is a high-level and multipurpose programming language that is used in many industries such as computer game development, Internet of Things, data science, automation, etc. Learning this language is very easy and there are many educational resources for it. ESP32 is a powerful yet inexpensive microcontroller offered by Espresif.
Despite its very low price, the ESP32 microcontroller is equipped with a variety of features, the most important of which are dual-core processor, RAM and flash memory, wireless and wired communication systems, input and output pins, and … Cited. This microcontroller is completely flexible and the user can program it with different languages and frameworks such as Arduino IDE and Micro Python. In this training course, you will connect a series of tools and peripherals such as electric motors and digital screens to the ESP32 board and learn how to work with them.
What you will learn in the MicroPython with the ESP32 course:
- Micropython programming language (MicroPython)
- Microcontroller programming ESP32 with micropython
- editor Thonny editor
- Using micropython along with a series of special accessories such as digital screens, electric motors, sensors, etc.
- Development and programming of applications and systems based on the Internet of Things with Micropython
- Installation of Micro Python libraries in ESP32 boards
Course details
Publisher: Yudmi
teacher: Dr. Peter Dalmaris And Vagelis Chantzis
English language
Education level: Intermediate
Number of courses: 87
Training duration: 10 hours and 30 minutes
Course headings
MicroPython with the ESP32 course prerequisites
You have basic understanding of electronics. You are comfortable with assembling simple circuits on a breadboard, and you understand simple concepts like pull-up resistors and voltage dividers.
You have a basic understanding of microcontrollers. For example, you know what is a GPIO, the I2C or SPI interfaces and PWM. You understand that if you connect a 3.3V device to a 5V power source, you will damage the device.
You are familiar with related concepts, such as the Internet of Things (which features in one of the course sections).
You are comfortable with at least one programming language and programming tool. It doesn’t matter which ones, as all modern languages and programming share the same basics.
You have a growth mindset, and you are willing to work hard in order to learn.
If you feel that you don’t tick one of these boxes, consider doing one of my introductory Arduino and Electronics courses first.
Course images
MicroPython with the ESP32 course introduction video
Installation guide
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English subtitle
Quality: 720p
download link
Password file(s): www.downloadly.ir
Size
6.7 GB
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