Udemy - MicroPython with ESP32 2021-4 - Download
Description
MicroPython with ESP32 is a programming training course for ESP32 microcontroller with Micro Python published by Udemy Academy. MicroPython is a high-level Python-based programming language designed for programming resource-constrained microcontrollers and embedded systems. Micro Python inherits the syntax and features of the Python version 3 programming language and is very similar to raw Python. Python 3 is a high-level, multi-purpose programming language used in many industries such as computer game development, Internet of Things, data science, automation, and more. This language is very easy to learn and there are many study materials for it. The 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 a dual-core processor, RAM and flash memory, wireless and wired communication systems, input and output pins, and … Referenced. This microcontroller is quite flexible and user can program it with different languages and frameworks like Arduino IDE and Micro Python. In this tutorial, you will connect and learn to work with various tools and accessories, such as electric motors and digital displays, to the ESP32 board.
What you can learn in MicroPython with ESP32
- MicroPython programming language
- ESP32 microcontroller programming with Micropyton
- Edited by Thonny
- Using Micropyton with a number of specialized accessories such as digital displays, electric motors, sensors and…
- Development and programming of IoT-based applications and systems with Micropython
- Installing Micropython libraries on ESP32 boards
Course specifications
Publisher: Udemy
Instructors: Dr. Peter Dalmaris and Vagelis Chantz
Language: English
Level: Medium
Number of lessons: 87
Duration: 10 hours and 30 minutes
course topics
MicroPython with ESP32 prerequisites
You have basic knowledge of electronics. You enjoy building simple circuits on a breadboard and understand simple concepts like pull-up resistors and voltage dividers.
You have basic knowledge of microcontrollers. For example, you know what GPIO, I2C or SPI interfaces and PWM are. You understand that if you connect a 3.3V device to a 5V power supply, you will damage the device.
You will be familiar with related concepts such as the Internet of Things (which is in one section of the course).
You are good at at least one programming language and programming tool. It doesn't matter which ones, as all modern languages and programming have the same fundamentals.
You have a growth mindset and are willing to work hard to learn.
If you feel you don't tick one of these boxes, consider taking one of my introductory Arduino and electronics courses first.
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MicroPython with ESP32 Introduction Video
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