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Python MCU Interfacing

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Congratulations! If you made it so far, then you will have covered the basics you need to work with microcontrollers and Python. We have come a long way, but we are not done yet. In this chapter, we will look at using a microcontroller running CircuitPython to interface with some common sensors. The topic of interfacing sensors can cover an entire volume. However, as you go on to building your own projects, there are some sensors you may want to use; in this chapter, we cover sensors you are likely to want to use in your projects.

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Subero, A. (2021). Python MCU Interfacing. In: Programming Microcontrollers with Python. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-7058-5_10

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