[SIZE=.9375rem]This is [/SIZE]MicroPython project developed using Ameba RTL8722.
[SIZE=.9375rem]MicroPython is offically supported on Ameba RTL8722, so through this demo video, we will see how easy and fast it is to develop a simple server socket on Ameba, which would then control other peripheral to perform other tasks.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=.9375rem]Here we are using a client socket code running on PC to send a 'Hello, world' string via the WiFi network, Ameba receives it and if it is indeed 'Hello, world' then it will blink the LED.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=.9375rem]Check out the demo video down below,[/SIZE]
[SIZE=.9375rem]https://youtu.be/pEMkwvw-r18[/SIZE]
Code used:
[SIZE=.9375rem]MicroPython is offically supported on Ameba RTL8722, so through this demo video, we will see how easy and fast it is to develop a simple server socket on Ameba, which would then control other peripheral to perform other tasks.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=.9375rem]Here we are using a client socket code running on PC to send a 'Hello, world' string via the WiFi network, Ameba receives it and if it is indeed 'Hello, world' then it will blink the LED.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=.9375rem]Check out the demo video down below,[/SIZE]
[SIZE=.9375rem]https://youtu.be/pEMkwvw-r18[/SIZE]
Code used:
Code:
#!/usr/bin/env python3
#PC Client code
import socket
HOST = '192.168.1.152' # The server's hostname or IP address
PORT = 80 # The port used by the server
with socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) as s:
s.connect((HOST, PORT))
s.send(bytes('Hello, world','utf8'))
Code:
#Ameba Code
from machine import Pin
from wireless import WLAN
import time
import socket
wifi = WLAN(WLAN.STA)
wifi.connect("MPSSID","upyameba")
led = Pin("PB_4",Pin.OUT)
s = socket.SOCK()
port = 80
data = ' '
s.bind(port)
s.listen()
conn, addr = s.accept()
while True:
data = conn.recv(1024)
print(data)
if data == b'Hello, world':
print('turn on LED 1')
for i in range(6):
led.toggle()
time.sleep_ms(200)
if not data:
break