This is the WiPy project which aims to offer a powerful, simple, yet flexible IoT hardware and software solution. This is achieved by combining MicroPython (https://github.com/micropython/micropython), a lean and mean implementation of Python 3 targeted to microcontrollers, with the CC3200 from Texas Instruments, a state of the art SoC that combines a Cortex-M4 MCU with an ultra low power WiFi network processor.
Components in this repository:
- docs/ -- API documentation.
- hardware/ -- Schematics, and PCB files of the WiPy.
- micropython/ -- Contains the MicroPython sources (as a git submodul) used to built the latest WiPy SW release.
- misc/ -- Miscellaneous stuff like the WiPy logo.
The micropython folder is a git submodule pointing to the micropython repository, check it out with:
$ git submodule update --init
"make" is used to build the software, or "gmake" on BSD-based systems. You will also need bash and Python (at least 2.7 or 3.3).
To build:
$ cd cc3200
$ make BTARGET=application BTYPE=release BOARD=WIPY