Dear Espruino Team,
I know how to use javascript, but I don't know anything about circuits, pins, how a program communicates with something connected to the board or even soldering. I even wondered what type of espruino would be more advantageous, the pinned or unpinned pico in terms of how easy it would be to connect to an attachment.
I read about and understood about ohms law, resistors, voltage and electricity from sparkfun, which I understood, but I would like to know more about circuits, pins, ports, understanding the board map etc. Can someone please redirect to reading material (free or something I have to buy is fine) so I can better understand how to use the espruino device to its fullest, as I am very eager and exited to do so. Thank you for your time.
Sincerely,
Michael
Espruino is a JavaScript interpreter for low-power Microcontrollers. This site is both a support community for Espruino and a place to share what you are working on.
Dear Espruino Team,
I know how to use javascript, but I don't know anything about circuits, pins, how a program communicates with something connected to the board or even soldering. I even wondered what type of espruino would be more advantageous, the pinned or unpinned pico in terms of how easy it would be to connect to an attachment.
I read about and understood about ohms law, resistors, voltage and electricity from sparkfun, which I understood, but I would like to know more about circuits, pins, ports, understanding the board map etc. Can someone please redirect to reading material (free or something I have to buy is fine) so I can better understand how to use the espruino device to its fullest, as I am very eager and exited to do so. Thank you for your time.
Sincerely,
Michael