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= Micropython =
= Micropython =


*Documentation:
== Basics ==
http://docs.micropython.org/en/latest/esp8266/quickref.html

== Installation ==
*Flashing Micropython
Download firmware file from [http://micropython.org/download#esp8266 micropython.org]


*Installing:
sudo pip install esptool
sudo pip install esptool
esptool.py --port /dev/ttyUSB0 erase_flash
esptool.py --port /dev/ttyUSB0 erase_flash
esptool.py --port /dev/ttyUSB0 --baud 460800 write_flash --flash_size=detect 0 ~/Desktop/esp8266-20171101-v1.9.3.bin
esptool.py --port /dev/ttyUSB0 --baud 460800 write_flash --flash_size=detect 0 ~/Desktop/esp8266-20171101-v1.9.3.bin


*Check the firmware integrity:
*Connecting via Terminal:

<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
import esp
esp.check_fw()
</syntaxhighlight>

== Console Access ==

* Via Terminal:
sudo apt install picocom
sudo apt install picocom
picocom /dev/ttyUSB0 -b115200
picocom /dev/ttyUSB0 -b115200


Exiting from picocom:
*Connecting via REPL(web):
Cntrl + A
import webrepl_setup
Cntrl + X


* Via REPL(web):
If you disabled automatic start-up on boot, you may run configured daemon on demand using:

import webrepl
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
webrepl.start()
import webrepl_setup
</syntaxhighlight>

* If you disabled automatic start-up on boot, you may run configured daemon on demand using:

<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
import webrepl
webrepl.start()
</syntaxhighlight>

* Upload data using Serial Port
sudo pip install adafruit-ampy
ampy --port /dev/ttyUSB0 put ~/Desktop/main.py
ampy --port /dev/ttyUSB0 ls

== Error Codes ==

Error Code Details:
https://github.com/micropython/micropython-lib/blob/master/errno/errno.py

== File System ==


*Checking filesystem:
*Checking filesystem:

import os
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
os.listdir()
import os
os.listdir()
</syntaxhighlight>


*Create directories:
*Create directories:
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
os.mkdir('dir')
os.mkdir('dir')
</syntaxhighlight>


*Remove Files:
*Remove Files:
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
os.remove('data.txt')
os.remove('data.txt')
</syntaxhighlight>

*Reading data:
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
f = open('data.txt')
f.read()
f.close()
</syntaxhighlight>


*Writing Data to files:
*Writing Data to files:
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
f = open('data.txt', 'w')
f.write('some data')
f = open('data.txt', 'w')
f.write('some data')
f.close()
f.close()
</syntaxhighlight>


*Execute a script called foo.py
*Reading data:
import foo
f = open('data.txt')

f.read()
== Information ==
f.close()

*Checking Machine Frequency & Overclocking:
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
import machine
machine.freq() # get the current frequency of the CPU
machine.freq(160000000) # set the CPU frequency to 160 MHz
</syntaxhighlight>

*Diagnostics
import port_diag

== Networking ==


=== AP Mode ===
* Checking Machine Frequency & Overclocking:
import machine
machine.freq() # get the current frequency of the CPU
machine.freq(160000000) # set the CPU frequency to 160 MHz


*Check AP Name:
*Check AP Name:
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
import network;
ap = network.WLAN(network.AP_IF);
import network
ap = network.WLAN(network.AP_IF)
print(ap.config('essid'));
print(ap.config('essid'))
</syntaxhighlight>


*Change AP name and password:
*Change AP name and password:
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
import network;
ap = network.WLAN(network.AP_IF);
import network
ap = network.WLAN(network.AP_IF)
ap.active(True);
ap.active(True)
ap.config(essid='MyESP8266', authmode=network.AUTH_WPA_WPA2_PSK, password='mypassword');
ap.config(essid='MyESP8266', authmode=network.AUTH_WPA_WPA2_PSK, password='mypassword') # Password should be min 8 char
print(ap.config('essid'));
print(ap.config('essid'))
</syntaxhighlight>


*Turning off AP:
*Boot Process:
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
As a final step of boot procedure, ''main.py'' is executed from filesystem
ap = network.WLAN(network.AP_IF)
This file is a hook to start up a user application each time on boot (instead of going to REPL).
ap.active(False)
For small test applications, you may name them directly as ''main.py''
</syntaxhighlight>
but instead it’s recommended to keep your application(s) in separate files, and have just the following in main.py:


=== Station Mode ===
import my_app
my_app.main()


Connecting to WIFI AP:
* Upload data using Serial Port
sta_if = network.WLAN(network.STA_IF)
sudo pip install adafruit-ampy
sta_if.active(True)
ampy --port /dev/ttyUSB0 put ~/Desktop/main.py
sta_if.connect('<your ESSID>', '<your password>')


To check if the connection is established:
== Projects ==
sta_if.isconnected()


Once established you can check the IP address:
===Playing with GPIO===
sta_if.ifconfig()


You can then disable the access-point interface if you no longer need it:
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
ap_if.active(False)
import machine
import time
import urandom


Disconnecting from Station:
pin = machine.Pin(2, machine.Pin.OUT)
sta_if = network.WLAN(network.STA_IF)
sta_if.active(False)


Here is a function you can run (or put in your boot.py file) to automatically connect to your WiFi network:
def toggle(p):
p.value(not p.value())


<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
while True:
def do_connect():
time.sleep_ms(urandom.getrandbits(8))
import network
toggle(pin)
sta_if = network.WLAN(network.STA_IF)
if not sta_if.isconnected():
print('connecting to network...')
sta_if.active(True)
sta_if.connect('<essid>', '<password>')
while not sta_if.isconnected():
pass
print('network config:', sta_if.ifconfig())
</syntaxhighlight>
</syntaxhighlight>


== Boot Process ==
#As a final step of boot procedure, ''main.py'' is executed from filesystem
#This file is a hook to start up a user application each time on boot (instead of going to REPL).
#For small test applications, you may name them directly as ''main.py''
#But instead it’s recommended to keep your application(s) in separate files, and have just the following in main.py:


===Fading an LED===
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
import time, math
import my_app
my_app.main()
</syntaxhighlight>

== boot.py File ==

<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
# This file is executed on every boot (including wake-boot from deepsleep)
import esp
import uos
import machine
import machine
import gc
import webrepl
import network
import ntptime
#from machine import RTC
import micropython
import time


led = machine.PWM(machine.Pin(2), freq=1000)


#esp.osdebug(None)
def pulse(l, t):
#uos.dupterm(None, 1) # disable REPL on UART(0)
for i in range(20):
l.duty(int(math.sin(i / 10 * math.pi) * 500 + 500))
time.sleep_ms(t)


webrepl.start()
while True:
gc.collect()
pulse(led, 20)
</syntaxhighlight>




# Determine if waking from Deep Sleep
=== Control a hobby servo ===
if machine.reset_cause() == machine.DEEPSLEEP_RESET:
print('Woke from a deep sleep')


# Machine Stats
Hobby servo motors can be controlled using PWM.
print("Freq: ", machine.freq()/1000000, "MHz")
They require a frequency of 50Hz and a duty between about 40 and 115, with 77 being the center value.
#print("ESP Flash size: ", esp.flash_size())
#print("ESP Free Mem: ", esp.freemem())
print("Free Mem: ", gc.mem_free()/1000,"KB")
#print("Micropython Info: ")
#micropython.mem_info()


*Manual Movements
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
servo = machine.PWM(machine.Pin(12), freq=50)
servo.duty(40)
servo.duty(115)
servo.duty(77)
</syntaxhighlight>


# Flash Space stats
*Random movements:
space = uos.statvfs('/')
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
total_space = (space[1] * space[3])/1000000
servo = machine.PWM(machine.Pin(12), freq=50)
used_space = (space[2] * space[4])/1000000
while True:
free_space = total_space - used_space
servo.duty(urandom.getrandbits(8))
print("Total:", total_space, "MB Used:", used_space,"MB Free:", free_space,"MB")
time.sleep(1)


# WiFi Config
sta_if = network.WLAN(network.STA_IF)
sta_if.active(True) # allow auto reconnect

if not sta_if.isconnected():
print('Connecting to WiFi...')
sta_if.active(True)
sta_if.connect('TP-Link_6A31', 'Kirat#291011')
while not sta_if.isconnected():
pass
print('STA Config: ', sta_if.config('essid'), sta_if.ifconfig())


# Wifi Access Point config
ap = network.WLAN(network.AP_IF)
ap.config(essid='MicroPythonAP', authmode=network.AUTH_WPA_WPA2_PSK, password='Admin@123') # Password should be min 8 char
#ap.active(False)
print('AP Config: ', ap.config('essid'), ap.ifconfig())


# synchronize with ntp need to be connected to wifi
rtc = machine.RTC()
try:
ntptime.settime() # set the rtc datetime from the remote server
print("Time: ", rtc.datetime()) # get the date and time in UTC
except OSError:
print("Time: Unable to get data from Server")


# Deep Sleep config
def deep_sleep(delta):
delay = delta*1000*60
rtc.irq(trigger=rtc.ALARM0, wake=machine.DEEPSLEEP)
rtc.alarm(rtc.ALARM0, delay)
print("Deep Sleep for: ", delta," min")
machine.deepsleep()


# Flash Onboard LED
def flash_led(n,x,y):
pin = machine.Pin(2, machine.Pin.OUT)
pin.on()
for i in range(n):
pin.off()
time.sleep(x)
pin.on()
time.sleep(y)
</syntaxhighlight>
</syntaxhighlight>



Latest revision as of 15:30, 5 June 2020


Micropython

  • Documentation:
http://docs.micropython.org/en/latest/esp8266/quickref.html

Installation

  • Flashing Micropython

Download firmware file from micropython.org

sudo pip install esptool
esptool.py --port /dev/ttyUSB0 erase_flash
esptool.py --port /dev/ttyUSB0 --baud 460800 write_flash --flash_size=detect 0 ~/Desktop/esp8266-20171101-v1.9.3.bin
  • Check the firmware integrity:
import esp
esp.check_fw()

Console Access

  • Via Terminal:
sudo apt install picocom
picocom /dev/ttyUSB0 -b115200

Exiting from picocom:

Cntrl + A 
Cntrl + X
  • Via REPL(web):
import webrepl_setup
  • If you disabled automatic start-up on boot, you may run configured daemon on demand using:
import webrepl
webrepl.start()
  • Upload data using Serial Port
sudo pip install adafruit-ampy
ampy --port /dev/ttyUSB0 put ~/Desktop/main.py
ampy --port /dev/ttyUSB0 ls

Error Codes

Error Code Details:

https://github.com/micropython/micropython-lib/blob/master/errno/errno.py

File System

  • Checking filesystem:
import os
os.listdir()
  • Create directories:
os.mkdir('dir')
  • Remove Files:
os.remove('data.txt')
  • Reading data:
f = open('data.txt')
f.read()
f.close()
  • Writing Data to files:
f = open('data.txt', 'w')
f.write('some data')
f.close()
  • Execute a script called foo.py
import foo

Information

  • Checking Machine Frequency & Overclocking:
import machine
machine.freq()                # get the current frequency of the CPU
machine.freq(160000000)       # set the CPU frequency to 160 MHz
  • Diagnostics
import port_diag

Networking

AP Mode

  • Check AP Name:
import network
ap = network.WLAN(network.AP_IF)
print(ap.config('essid'))
  • Change AP name and password:
import network
ap = network.WLAN(network.AP_IF)
ap.active(True)
ap.config(essid='MyESP8266', authmode=network.AUTH_WPA_WPA2_PSK, password='mypassword')    # Password should be min 8 char
print(ap.config('essid'))
  • Turning off AP:
ap = network.WLAN(network.AP_IF)
ap.active(False)

Station Mode

Connecting to WIFI AP:

sta_if = network.WLAN(network.STA_IF)
sta_if.active(True)
sta_if.connect('<your ESSID>', '<your password>')

To check if the connection is established:

sta_if.isconnected()

Once established you can check the IP address:

sta_if.ifconfig()

You can then disable the access-point interface if you no longer need it:

ap_if.active(False)

Disconnecting from Station:

sta_if = network.WLAN(network.STA_IF)
sta_if.active(False)

Here is a function you can run (or put in your boot.py file) to automatically connect to your WiFi network:

def do_connect():
    import network
    sta_if = network.WLAN(network.STA_IF)
    if not sta_if.isconnected():
        print('connecting to network...')
        sta_if.active(True)
        sta_if.connect('<essid>', '<password>')
        while not sta_if.isconnected():
            pass
    print('network config:', sta_if.ifconfig())

Boot Process

  1. As a final step of boot procedure, main.py is executed from filesystem
  2. This file is a hook to start up a user application each time on boot (instead of going to REPL).
  3. For small test applications, you may name them directly as main.py
  4. But instead it’s recommended to keep your application(s) in separate files, and have just the following in main.py:
import my_app
my_app.main()

boot.py File

# This file is executed on every boot (including wake-boot from deepsleep)
import esp
import uos
import machine
import gc
import webrepl
import network
import ntptime
#from machine import RTC
import micropython
import time


#esp.osdebug(None)
#uos.dupterm(None, 1)    # disable REPL on UART(0)

webrepl.start()
gc.collect()


# Determine if waking from Deep Sleep    
if machine.reset_cause() == machine.DEEPSLEEP_RESET:
    print('Woke from a deep sleep')

# Machine Stats
print("Freq: ", machine.freq()/1000000, "MHz")
#print("ESP Flash size: ", esp.flash_size())
#print("ESP Free Mem: ", esp.freemem())
print("Free Mem: ", gc.mem_free()/1000,"KB")
#print("Micropython Info: ") 
#micropython.mem_info()


# Flash Space stats
space = uos.statvfs('/')
total_space = (space[1] * space[3])/1000000
used_space = (space[2] * space[4])/1000000
free_space = total_space - used_space
print("Total:", total_space, "MB Used:", used_space,"MB Free:", free_space,"MB")


# WiFi Config
sta_if = network.WLAN(network.STA_IF)
sta_if.active(True) # allow auto reconnect

if not sta_if.isconnected():
    print('Connecting to WiFi...')
    sta_if.active(True)
    sta_if.connect('TP-Link_6A31', 'Kirat#291011')
    while not sta_if.isconnected():
        pass
print('STA Config: ', sta_if.config('essid'), sta_if.ifconfig())


# Wifi Access Point config
ap = network.WLAN(network.AP_IF)
ap.config(essid='MicroPythonAP', authmode=network.AUTH_WPA_WPA2_PSK, password='Admin@123')   # Password should be min 8 char
#ap.active(False)
print('AP Config: ', ap.config('essid'), ap.ifconfig())


# synchronize with ntp need to be connected to wifi
rtc = machine.RTC()
try:
    ntptime.settime() # set the rtc datetime from the remote server
    print("Time: ", rtc.datetime())    # get the date and time in UTC
except OSError:
    print("Time: Unable to get data from Server")


# Deep Sleep config
def deep_sleep(delta):
    delay = delta*1000*60
    rtc.irq(trigger=rtc.ALARM0, wake=machine.DEEPSLEEP)
    rtc.alarm(rtc.ALARM0, delay)
    print("Deep Sleep for: ", delta," min")
    machine.deepsleep()


# Flash Onboard LED
def flash_led(n,x,y):
    pin = machine.Pin(2, machine.Pin.OUT)
    pin.on()
    for i in range(n):
        pin.off()
        time.sleep(x)
        pin.on()
        time.sleep(y)


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