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== Success criteria ==
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* you have installed the uPyCraft IDE on your computer
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* you have a serial line terminal working on your computer (e.g. Putty)
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* you have written the firmware onto the ESP32 and the ESP8266 module
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* you could connect to the ESP32 and the ESP8266 module and blink the onboard LEDs

Revision as of 21:50, 12 August 2020

Getting Started with MicroPyton and ESP32/ESP8266

In this part of the tutorial, we explain how to get started with MicroPyton and ESP32/ESP8266. This includes how to write the firmware image on the microcontroller and how to use the python shell to interactively program the ESP32/ESP8266.

Setting Up Software on Your Computer

For developing we use in our class the following software:

There is a short video on Youtube (4:20) that shows the software: https://youtu.be/DnBBB8AcvBg

Writing the MicroPython Firmware Image to the ESP32/ESP8266

In the video on Youtube (17:01) we show, how to write the firmware with the uPyCraft IDE: https://youtu.be/_TrKPDOReJc



Success criteria

  • you have installed the uPyCraft IDE on your computer
  • you have a serial line terminal working on your computer (e.g. Putty)
  • you have written the firmware onto the ESP32 and the ESP8266 module
  • you could connect to the ESP32 and the ESP8266 module and blink the onboard LEDs