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Raspberry Pi PICO an introduction with MicroPython, available at $54.99, has an average rating of 4.4, with 51 lectures, based on 93 reviews, and has 709 subscribers.

You will learn about Raspberry Pi PICO Raspberry Pi PICO W is introduced MicroPython coding Interfacing and understanding sensors Robotics MIT app Inventor – Bluetooth App for Android phone Circuit diagrams and resource code web server -IoT Python 3 syntax This course is ideal for individuals who are Electronics beginner, hobbyists, electronics professionals and anyone have an interest to learn new technology It is particularly useful for Electronics beginner, hobbyists, electronics professionals and anyone have an interest to learn new technology.

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Title: Raspberry Pi PICO an introduction with MicroPython

Price: $54.99

Average Rating: 4.4

Number of Lectures: 51

Number of Published Lectures: 51

Number of Curriculum Items: 51

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 51

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What You Will Learn

  • Raspberry Pi PICO
  • Raspberry Pi PICO W is introduced
  • MicroPython coding
  • Interfacing and understanding sensors
  • Robotics
  • MIT app Inventor – Bluetooth App for Android phone
  • Circuit diagrams and resource code
  • web server -IoT
  • Python 3 syntax
  • Who Should Attend

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

  • Electronics beginner, hobbyists, electronics professionals and anyone have an interest to learn new technology
  • 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, RP2040 etc.

    Raspberry Pi RP2040 is a new microcontroller based on ARM M0+ architecture. Which is developed completely Raspberry PI foundation. MIcroPython coding is easy for students who want to learn the embedded systems.

    This course mainly covers the basics of MicroPython with different sections, Python 3 syntax, GPIO controlling, and will update with more robotics projects soon. Students can expect regular updates on RPi PICO with MicroPython.

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

    Features of the board

    RP2040 microcontroller chip designed by Raspberry Pi in the United Kingdom.

    Dual-core Arm Cortex M0+ processor, the flexible clock running up to 133 MHz.264KB of SRAM, and 2MB of onboard Flash memory.The castellated module allows soldering directly to carrier boards. USB 1.1 with device and host support. Low-power sleep and dormant modes. Drag-and-drop programming using mass storage over USB. 26 × multi-function GPIO pins.2 × SPI, 2 × I2C, 2 × UART, 3 × 12-bit ADC, 16 × controllable PWM channels. Accurate clock and timer on-chip. Temperature sensor. Accelerated floating-point libraries on-chip. 8 × Programmable I/O (PIO) state machines for custom peripheral support.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction to the course

    Chapter 2: Know your Raspberry Pi PICO

    Lecture 1: Know your Raspberry Pi PICO

    Lecture 2: Soldering Raspberry Pi PICO

    Chapter 3: Initial setup

    Lecture 1: Installing Thonny IDE : Windows OS

    Lecture 2: Installing MicroPython Firmware to RPi PICO

    Lecture 3: File System in RPi PICO

    Chapter 4: Python3 recap using MicroPython for beginners

    Lecture 1: Print Function

    Lecture 2: Type Function

    Lecture 3: Input Function

    Lecture 4: Help Function

    Lecture 5: Conditional Statements – If ,Else, Elif

    Lecture 6: While Loop

    Lecture 7: For Loop

    Lecture 8: Create own Functions

    Chapter 5: Introduction to RPi PICO GPIO pins programming

    Lecture 1: Blink The Onboard LED

    Lecture 2: Common cathode R/G LED control

    Lecture 3: Digital Input From An External Switch

    Lecture 4: External Interrupt

    Lecture 5: Automatic Street Light Using LDR (ADC)

    Lecture 6: Internal Temperature

    Lecture 7: Pulse Width Modulation

    Lecture 8: Use OLED display- I2C communication

    Lecture 9: UART communication with Bluetooth module

    Lecture 10: Set a reset button to RPi PICO

    Chapter 6: Build First Ri PICO Robot – Control based on Time

    Lecture 1: Demo-First Robot

    Lecture 2: Parts required for Robot construction

    Lecture 3: Building Robot structure

    Lecture 4: Circuit for the Robot

    Lecture 5: Logic for Robot movement

    Lecture 6: Coding and testing the First Robot

    Chapter 7: RPi PICO- Line Follower Robot

    Lecture 1: Circuit for Line Follower Robot

    Lecture 2: Structural modifications

    Lecture 3: Testing input from IR sensor

    Lecture 4: Line follower Robot-Coding

    Lecture 5: Testing Line Follower Robot in the Track

    Chapter 8: RPi PICO – Edge avoider robot

    Lecture 1: Demo -Edge avoider robot

    Lecture 2: Edge avoider robot- Structural changes

    Lecture 3: Edge avoider robot- Coding

    Lecture 4: Edge avoider robot-Testing

    Chapter 9: Bluetooth controlled robot

    Lecture 1: Circuit for Bluetooth robot

    Lecture 2: MIT app inventor – signup

    Lecture 3: Creating Bluetooth Android app user interface

    Lecture 4: Block coding for Bluetooth Android app – Part1

    Lecture 5: Block coding for Bluetooth Android app-Part2

    Lecture 6: MicroPython coding

    Lecture 7: Testing the Bluetooth robot

    Chapter 10: Raspberry Pi Pico W

    Lecture 1: Rpi PICO W

    Lecture 2: PICO vs PICO W

    Lecture 3: Configure PICO W with micropython

    Lecture 4: Blink onboard LED in PICO W

    Lecture 5: Webserver – control LED over Wi-Fi

    Instructors

  • Raspberry Pi PICO an introduction with MicroPython  No.2
    Harish Kondoor
    Founder umydo solutions
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