Programming ESP32 (MonkMakes)
Friday, 26 July 2024

Subtitled "Learn MicroPython Coding and Electronics", this book will teach you Python programming and some basic electronics without assuming any prior knowledge of either subject. Simon Monk initially focusses on Python programming, building up a Morse Code example. The book is suitable for most ESP32 boards, but concentrates on the most popular ESP32 Lite and the ESP32 DevKit 1. In the chapters on electronics, breadboard layouts are provided for both of these boards.

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Author: Simon Monk
Publisher: MonkMakes
Date: June 2024
Pages: 186
ISBN: 978-1739487454
Print: 1739487451
Kindle: B0D6N1W34K
Audience: General
Level: Introductory
Category: Hardware platforms and Python

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Topics include:

  • Flash Python firmware onto an ESP32 board
  • Install and use the Thonny Python editor and upload programs on to your ESP32
  • Write simple programs to control the ESP32 in Python
  • Structure you programs with functions and modules
  • Make effective use of Python Lists and Dictionaries
  • Attach sensors, LEDs, displays and servomotors to an ESP32 and to program them
  • Make use of the ESP32s WiFi capabilities to use the ESP32 as a web server and to call web services on the Internet

For readers already familiar with Python, Programming the ESP32 in MicroPython (I/O Press), part of the I Programmer Library, has extensive and in-depth coverage of the ESP32.

 

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