Jupyter Notebook

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Jupyter Notebook as the development environment for MicroPython[edit]

This explains how to configure a local Jupyter Notebook to develop MicroPython code on an ESP32 or ESP8266 device.

Step-by-Step Setup[edit]

In this example, we use the Arduino Nano RP2040 Connect and an Arduino Nano ESP32.

The basic steps are

pip install jupyterlab
pip install jupyter_micropython_kernel
python -m jupyter_micropython_kernel.install
  • Connect the device physically to the computer
  • The first command should be the connection to the serial port
%serialconnect --port=/dev/tty.usbmodem143101 # For Windows the port looks like COM8
  • Program the board directly in the notebook, see the output (including sensor streams) directly in the notebook

Web pages and Tutorials[edit]


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