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I'm using a DHT22 temperature and humidity sensor and use the following import:
`from dht import DHT22`
PyCharm flags this as an unresolved reference however, the MicroPython firmware includes t…
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### Things are moving fast ... thanks to everyone pitching in 👍
our target platform is the esp32, but we should support the esp8266 as well. While the esp32 and esp32s2 have adequate RAM (especial…
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The MICROPY_PY_BTREE option is specified for ESP8266 and ESP32, but not for the Pyboard D. Is this intentional?
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In my project I would like to copy files between ESP8266 chips and MpFileExplorer class could easilly solve it.
Should I copy what I need, port it to MicroPython when needed and include it in my pr…
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The ESP8266 has `hard` keyword argument in `pin.irq()` function. This is missing in ESP32 port.
See also: https://forum.micropython.org/viewtopic.php?p=30748#p30745
jedie updated
2 years ago
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from what i can find (which i may have missed something) the xtensa mcu on the esp8266 12 should support the netmf. I haven't run across anyone integrating the sdk into netmf; it currently runs lua a…
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The directory support on the side of the mcu would help to keep tidy file system on average at the big project.
Perhaps the "synchronization" feature suggested by jdeltoft will suffice if it proces…
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Hi,
I detected some instabilities in the PWM output of the ESP8266 when the controller is handling WiFi traffic. Of course, that's no surprise, since the PWM is done in software. However, I figured o…
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I wonder if I can port this to ESP8266, perhaps even using microPython, or direct to arduino code
Advantages:
- Smaller package
- no uSD to worry about,
- cheaper,
- less PSU requirements
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Hello!
We have a Python module named "test" and following code in `__init__.py`:
```
import network
network.WLAN(network.AP_IF).active(True)
network.WLAN(network.AP_IF).config(mac=bytearray(b…