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Revision as of 16:00, 30 May 2018
Micropython is an implementation of the Python 3 programming langauge optimized to run on microcontrollers in a constrained environment.
Micropython requires only 256k of code space and 16k RAM and aims to be as compatible as possible with normal Python 3 to allow for easy portability from desktop to microcontroller.
Contents
General Information
Tools Required
- Desktop PC
 - USB to mini-USB cable
 - Serial to USB converter (optional, may be required if board does not have USB)
 - STLink programmer (optional, may be required if board does not have USB)
 
Setup
- USB (needs link)
 - STLink (needs link)
 
EMAC Micropython
EMAC has developed multiple drivers and features for our products running Micropython.
Documentation on specific features is listed below:
- Micropython with IBM Bluemix
 - MQTT on the RS9113
 - Wifi on the RS9113
 
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