MicroPython version 1.12 released
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Thanks for your work!
BLE, was Re: MicroPython version 1.12 released
Any forks out there that support other stand alone BLE devices? The Murata module on the PYBD won't run off a 3V Lithium battery according to the Murata datasheet for the module.
Re: MicroPython version 1.12 released
The code should support any device that supports HCI over a UART (and I'm aware of people already doing this). You'll have to write a small amount of plumbing code (in C), although our goal is to maybe eventually make this possible in Python, i.e. something maybe like
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def setup_hci(uart, baud, ...):
...
ble = bluetooth.BLE(machine.UART(3), setup_hci)
Re: MicroPython version 1.12 released
Actually there as a broad range of batteries, all with the word Lithium in the name. There are for instance non-rechargable 1.5 and 3V Lithium batteries, 3.6 V Li-SOCl2 batteries (expensive!) and Lithion-Ion accumulators with a nominal voltage of 3.6 or 3.7 V. The latter should work well with a PYBD.
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Re: MicroPython version 1.12 released
The WBUS_DIP28 specifically provides for use with a rechargeable lithium ion cell and a Pyboard D on this adaptor works perfectly in this mode.
Peter Hinch
Index to my micropython libraries.
Index to my micropython libraries.
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BTW, great work on V1.12!
I did not specify in my post that I was referring to 3V Primary batteries like CR123 type.
Rich
I did not specify in my post that I was referring to 3V Primary batteries like CR123 type.
Rich
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You can use any language you like and can master. MicroPython is very vivid and Python in general is known for it's low entrance barrier. If you know of a Rust port for ESP32/ESP8266, please tell so. Even if this is a MicroPython forum, people here are always interested in these topics and are open minded.
Re: MicroPython version 1.12 released
You might want to check https://github.com/MabezDev/xtensa-rust-quickstart
Re: MicroPython version 1.12 released
From an earlier post:
// I’ve started to program in micro python but it seems like it will be dead soon.
It would seem in active development here as well as a derivative on Adafruit called Circuit Python.
Why would it seem to be dead soon?
v/r
Jeff
// I’ve started to program in micro python but it seems like it will be dead soon.
It would seem in active development here as well as a derivative on Adafruit called Circuit Python.
Why would it seem to be dead soon?
v/r
Jeff