MicroPython for everyone using ESP32 / ESP8266 (Beginner)

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Last updated on March 16, 2025 8:03 pm

This course is a kick-start to MicroPython, covering the basics, Python 3 syntax, GPIO controlling, and WiFi connectivity. It supports ESP32, ESP8266, STM32, nRF52, W600, and more. The highlight is MultiThreading. Perfect for electronics beginners, hobbyists, engineering students, and professionals interested in learning new technology. Free software used.

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What you’ll learn

  • Kick-start to MicroPython using ESP32 / ESP8266
  • Coding and flashing using Thonny IDE
  • Multi-threading with ESP32
  • Accessing internal sensors of ESP32 ( temperature & hall effect sensors)
  • Interfacing with DHT11 sensor module
  • 80 % of the course supports with ESP8266
  • Auto connect to WiFi network

This course is a kick-start to MicroPython. Micropython is a lightweight version of Python 3 programming language designed for microcontrollers with a minimum of 256KB of ROM and 16KB of RAM. MicroPython supports chips like ESP32,ESP8266,STM32,nRF52,W600 etc.

This course mainly covers the basics of MicroPython with different sections, Python 3 syntax, GPIO controlling, WiFi connectivity.

The highlight of this course is MultiThreading

In this course, the software used is free of cost.

Who this course is for:

  • Electronics beginner, hobbyists, engineering students, electronics professionals and anyone have an interest to learn new technology

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