MicroPython documentation contentsΒΆ
- Quick reference for the pyboard
- General information about the pyboard
- MicroPython tutorial- 1. Introduction to the pyboard
- 2. Running your first script
- 3. Getting a MicroPython REPL prompt
- 4. Turning on LEDs and basic Python concepts
- 5. The Switch, callbacks and interrupts
- 6. The accelerometer
- 7. Safe mode and factory reset
- 8. Making the pyboard act as a USB mouse
- 9. The Timers
- 10. Inline assembler
- 11. Power control
- Tutorials requiring extra components
- Tips, tricks and useful things to know
 
- MicroPython libraries- micropython– access and control MicroPython internals
- Python standard libraries- cmath– mathematical functions for complex numbers
- gc– control the garbage collector
- math– mathematical functions
- os– basic “operating system” services
- select– wait for events on a set of streams
- struct– pack and unpack primitive data types
- sys– system specific functions
- time– time related functions
 
- Python micro-libraries
- Libraries specific to the pyboard- pyb— functions related to the board- Time related functions
- Reset related functions
- Interrupt related functions
- Power related functions
- Miscellaneous functions
- Classes- class Accel – accelerometer control
- class ADC – analog to digital conversion
- class CAN – controller area network communication bus
- class DAC – digital to analog conversion
- class ExtInt – configure I/O pins to interrupt on external events
- class I2C – a two-wire serial protocol
- class LCD – LCD control for the LCD touch-sensor pyskin
- class LED – LED object
- class Pin – control I/O pins
- class PinAF – Pin Alternate Functions
- class RTC – real time clock
- class Servo – 3-wire hobby servo driver
- class SPI – a master-driven serial protocol
- class Switch – switch object
- class Timer – control internal timers
- class TimerChannel — setup a channel for a timer
- class UART – duplex serial communication bus
- class USB_VCP – USB virtual comm port
 
 
- network— network configuration
 
 
- The MicroPython language- The MicroPython Interactive Interpreter Mode (aka REPL)
- Writing interrupt handlers
- Maximising Python Speed
- Inline Assembler for Thumb2 architectures- Document conventions
- Instruction Categories- 1. Register move instructions
- 2. Load register from memory
- 3. Store register to memory
- 4. Logical & Bitwise instructions
- 5. Arithmetic instructions
- 6. Comparison instructions
- 7. Branch instructions
- 8. Stack push and pop
- 9. Miscellaneous instructions
- 10. Floating Point instructions
- 11. Assembler Directives
 
- Usage examples
- References
 
 
- The pyboard hardware
- Datasheets for the components on the pyboard
- Datasheets for other components
- MicroPython license information