The new Pyboard D-series micro-controller is now available for purchase at a rather hefty price of £43 ($56), offering developers a low-powered device for running programs created with MicroPython, a ...
Adafruit has this week announced the arrival of a new product to their ever-growing range of electronic components with the addition of the MicroPython pyboard Lite and pyboard Color LCD Skin.
Historically, microcontrollers’ limited computing power and storage space meant software had to be written in low-level languages out of necessity. In recent years small affordable chips grew powerful ...
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