Last seen: 2022-04-05 3:34 pm
Just want to point out that the use of ESP-Prog is a little finicky. I find that about half the time I have to unplug the USB cable between my comput...
The only way I know to really debug the Pico with setting breakpoints, and/or conditional breakpoints, watch variables, and single step is to use the ...
DigiKey has a good video series on Youtube about FreeRTOS. They are using Arduino IDE to work it. Here's a link to the first of a bunch of them:
It appears that the pin issue is related to beta releases of CircuitPython. For details see:
I put a question in the Adafruit forum. We'll see what I get back.
@b89john I went and looked for how I got things working last time and I found a recipe that I saved so I cold repeat it if necessary. This was a file ...
I found that Virtualbox and ESP32 IDF or VSCode were not compatible. If you have the ESP32 setup right on Linux Mint 20 or Ubuntu 20.04, you have to ...
The link doesn't work for me, /p>
There are small mini-hook cables that can been used. mini-hook-jumpers
I've only used my Pico with either CircuitPython or C/C++ with VSCode IDE. I did do the blink sketch with MicroPython, but for me it all comes down t...
I found that when I started getting back into MCUs I needed some tools and a soldering iron was key found a good one on Amazon for <$11. solderi...
UPDATE: I decided to rebuild my Raspberry PI 4 that I was using as a development system for my Raspberry Pi Pico. Now things are better. I did find ou...
Based on my recent project, collecting data from micro-controllers and posting/saving it somewhere can be useful and relatively easy to setup. From th...
Okay, I figured it out. Turns out on my ESP32, I needed a Pullup resistor on the pin side of the button. It was staying '0' so nothing ever started.
My code is attached which other than pin numbers and a printf statement is the same as Bill's example, which is the same as the Arduino ESP32 example....