- In which folder in the kernel can you find all the MicroPython-supported architectures?
- The ports/ folder
- Which microcontroller architecture has the most supported development boards?
- STM32
- What three types of files can be found in a development board's board folder?
- Supported board folders
- STM32 derivative linker files
- STM32 derivative pin maps
- What are a few features that make the STM32L475E_IOT01A board interesting for MicroPython?
- Arduino headers
- On-board Wi-Fi
- On-board Bluetooth
- A built-in DFU bootloader
- The PMOD expansion header
- Which board kernel file can be modified to change the pin designation that is used to control a pin in a MicroPython script?
- pins.csv
- What function must be defined in order to customize the startup code initialization?
- MICRO_BOARD_EARLY_INIT
- What steps should be followed to customize the startup code?
- Update the...

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Overview of this book
With the increasing complexity of embedded systems seen over the past few years, developers are looking for ways to manage them easily by solving problems without spending a lot of time on finding supported peripherals. MicroPython is an efficient and lean implementation of the Python 3 programming language, which is optimized to run on microcontrollers. MicroPython Projects will guide you in building and managing your embedded systems with ease.
This book is a comprehensive project-based guide that will help you build a wide range of projects and give you the confidence to design complex projects spanning new areas of technology such as electronic applications, automation devices, and IoT applications. While building seven engaging projects, you'll learn how to enable devices to communicate with each other, access and control devices over a TCP/IP socket, and store and retrieve data. The complexity will increase progressively as you work on different projects, covering areas such as driver design, sensor interfacing, and MicroPython kernel customization.
By the end of this MicroPython book, you'll be able to develop industry-standard embedded systems and keep up with the evolution of the Internet of Things.
Table of Contents (14 chapters)
Preface
Down the Rabbit Hole with MicroPython
Managing Real-Time Tasks
Writing a MicroPython Driver for an I/O Expander
Developing an Application Test Harness
Customizing the MicroPython Kernel Start Up Code
A Custom Debugging Tool to Visualize Sensor Data
Device Control Using Gestures
Automation and Control Using Android
Building an Object Detection Application Using Machine Learning
The Future of MicroPython
Downloading and Running MicroPython Code
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