Selecting an ESP32 Port
Posted: Tue Mar 07, 2017 4:54 am
I'm working on a project that has a strict requirement for MIT licensing, and we are working with ESP32 modules on a custom PCB.
I've been able to build and load the existing ESP32 port from https://github.com/micropython/micropython-esp32, but it seems to be missing some core features. I haven't been able to find documentation supporting the use of the UART peripheral, and it seems it's only implemented for the REPL.
Is this true? I know that the pycom port on GitHub has the UART hardware peripherals implemented, but their licensing means I'm not able to make use of their work.
Am I overlooking something, or is there a different fork of the port I should be looking at?
I've been able to build and load the existing ESP32 port from https://github.com/micropython/micropython-esp32, but it seems to be missing some core features. I haven't been able to find documentation supporting the use of the UART peripheral, and it seems it's only implemented for the REPL.
Is this true? I know that the pycom port on GitHub has the UART hardware peripherals implemented, but their licensing means I'm not able to make use of their work.
Am I overlooking something, or is there a different fork of the port I should be looking at?