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micro_python [2026/07/16 11:12] – [Micro Python Examples] walkeradminmicro_python [2026/08/18 21:51] (current) – [Micro Python Examples - Pico] walkeradmin
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-==== Micro Python Examples ====+==== Micro Python Examples - Pico ====
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-Here are some Micro Python programs for you to try. Please bear in mind that these examples will likely require you to build some basic hardware (A Pico with, LEDs or buttons etc) before you can test the Micro Python code itself. In the Projects Section, there will be files for building the project hardware, software and 3D print files for the casing etc. +Here are some Micro Python programs for you to try. Please bear in mind that these examples will likely require you to build some basic hardware (A Pico with, LEDs or buttons etc) before you can test the Micro Python code itself. In the Projects Section, there will be files for building the project hardware, software and 3D print files for the casing etc. Many of these examples will work with Raspberry Pi and other RP based devices.
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     *[[What is Micro Python]]\\      *[[What is Micro Python]]\\ 
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     *[[GPIO Controlled LEDs]]\\      *[[GPIO Controlled LEDs]]\\ 
     *[[Traffic Light LEDs using Array]]\\      *[[Traffic Light LEDs using Array]]\\ 
 +    *[[Updated Traffic Lights Using Transistors for Improved LED Brightness]]\\ 
     *[[Control an LED Using a Button]]\\      *[[Control an LED Using a Button]]\\ 
     *[[Control an LED using a Webpage]]\\      *[[Control an LED using a Webpage]]\\ 
 +    *[[Using the Pico RUN Button - Simple]]\\ 
     *[[Using the Pico RUN Button]]\\      *[[Using the Pico RUN Button]]\\ 
 +    *[[12 NeoPixel LED Strip - Multiple Projects]]\\ 
 +    *[[Using Pico with SSD1306 based LCD]]\\ 
 +    *[[Connect Pico to Wifi]]\\ 
 +    *[[Find Pico MAC Address]]\\ 
 +    *[[Check Device I2C Address]]\\ 
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 Making your Raspberry Pi Pico code run on boot. Making your Raspberry Pi Pico code run on boot.
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 Full Projects. <color #00a2e8>Full Projects are where we have built some circuitry, written some Micro Python Code and 3D Modelled an enclosure/stand etc. Sections in here might exist in other areas of the wiki, but to tie them together, we will create a project and put all relevant information in there.</color> Full Projects. <color #00a2e8>Full Projects are where we have built some circuitry, written some Micro Python Code and 3D Modelled an enclosure/stand etc. Sections in here might exist in other areas of the wiki, but to tie them together, we will create a project and put all relevant information in there.</color>
     *[[Project 1 - Coming Soon]]\\      *[[Project 1 - Coming Soon]]\\ 
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 +==== Micro Python Examples - Waveshare ====
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 +The Micro Python examples here will not work with the Raspberry Pi Pico, unless otherwise stated, as we are potentially addressing hardware not available on the Raspberry Pi Pico. These include, but are not limited to:
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 +  * USB Type-C: Replaces the standard micro-USB connector.
 +  * Battery Charging Circuitry: Onboard JST connectors and recharge/discharge circuits.
 +  * More Flash Memory: Options with 4MB or 16MB of onboard flash instead of the Pico's 2MB.
 +  * Extra Pins: Extra GPIOs exposed (up to 29 on the Zero, compared to 26 on the Pico).
 +  * Hardware Buttons: Dedicated Reset and BOOT buttons.
 +  * OnBoard Neo Pixel instead of single colour LED
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 +Micro Python code listed here may use some of the above features, so will not work on a Raspberry Pi Pico.
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 +    *[[Onboard NeoPixel]]\\ 
 +    *[[Traffic Lights]]\\ 
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