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An independent podcast with the people in and around CircuitPython. Created and hosted by Paul Cutler.... more
FAQs about The CircuitPython Show:How many episodes does The CircuitPython Show have?The podcast currently has 54 episodes available.
March 24, 2025Project Collaboration with Liz Clark and Noe RuizLiz Clark and Noe Ruiz join the show and share how they collaborate on projects, where they get inspiration, and share some of their favorite projects.Follow the show on Mastodon or Bluesky.Show Notes00:00 Intro00:21 Project inspirations4:17 Iterating on a project6:09 Working together to improve a project8:01 Noe’s favorite project - Adabot9:41 Liz’s favorite project - the Midi Fighter11:00 The MX Guitarr15:12 The The CircuitPython Motorized Camera Slider17:09 The Jack-o-lantern PropMaker19:24 The NFC Rapsberry Pi Media Player24:02 The RP2350 Audio Reactive Video Synth29:18 Wrap-upEnjoying the show? You can now sponsor the show, learn more at www.circuitpythonshow.com. Thank you for your support!...more30minPlay
March 10, 2025Writing a CircuitPython Library for the Community BundleJan Goolsbey and Tod Kurt return to the show and share their experience in writing libraries and drivers for the CircuitPython Community Bundle.Follow the show on Mastodon or Bluesky and join our newsletter.Guests:Jan Goolsbey - Jan’s GitHub repositoriesTod Kurt Tod’s GitHub repositories00:00 Welcome00:18 The CircuitPython Community Bundle2:01 When is your code is ready for the bundle?2:50 Creating a library using cookiecutterCreating and sharing a CircuitPython library Learn Guide9:01 Documentation requirements11:15 Submitting a library to the Community Bundle14:22 Circup15:37 Advice for someone sharing their first library19:03 Can a library move to the Adafruit CircuitPython Bundle?22:46 Licensing24:10 Libraries Jan and Tod have writtenPaletteFaderRuhRohRotaryIO29:22 Hidden gems in the Community BundleAtari Punk Console34:17 Wrap-upEnjoying the show? You can now sponsor the show, learn more at www.circuitpythonshow.com. Thank you for your support!...more35minPlay
February 24, 2025Building CircuitPython with Dan HalbertCircuitPython core developer Dan Halbert joins the show and shares how to build CircuitPython from source.Dan was previously a guest on episode 28.Follow the show on Mastodon or Bluesky and join our newsletter.00:00 Intro00:24 When would someone want to build CircuitPython?2:23 The pre-requisites for building CircuitPython and the Building CircuitPython Learn Guide5:15 Building for different hardware ports using git submodules6:46 Usage of Python in the build process and virtual environments9:11 Asking for help in the Adafruit Discord9:34 Adding a new board to CircuitPython and How to Add a Board Learn Guide13:58 Obtaining a vendor ID and product ID16:49 Adding the board to circuitpython.org and its Learn Guide18:13 Advice for building CircuitPython (XKCD)21:10 Wrap-upEnjoying the show? You can now sponsor the show, learn more at www.circuitpythonshow.com. Thank you for your support!...more22minPlay
February 10, 2025Designing a PCB with Bradán LaneWelcome to a new episode of The CircuitPython Show! Bradán Lane joins the show for a second time and shares his process, tips, and tricks for designing a PCB that uses CircuitPython.We’re now on Bluesky!00:00 WelcomeBradán Lane homepageBradán on The CircuitPython Show episode 1900:24 Recommended toolsEasyEDAKiCad2:54 Where to start when designing a board?4:24 Finding open source hardware examples and schematicsAdafruitSolder Party7:02 Designing a board to support CircuitPython9:00 The board layout and its constraints12:28 Creating a feature board aka the kitchen sink14:12 Picking out parts and components17:14 Placing parts on the board19:19 Advice for new board designers20:37 The DC NextGen Graffiti Badge25:28 Getting CircuitPython to run on a board29:39 Wrap-upEnjoying the show? You can now sponsor the show, learn more at www.circuitpythonshow.com. Thank you for your support!...more31minPlay
January 27, 2025Building a weather system with Jan GoolsbeyJan Goolsbey joins the show for his second visit. He shares how he built a weather monitoring system using sensors, weather APIs, display devices, CircuitPython, and Adafruit IO.Jan was previously a guest on episode 33.The CircuitPython Show is now on Bluesky!Show Notes00:00 Intro00:16 Welcome Jan00:28 The start of the weather system2:09 How to solve the corrosion problem4:50 Internet connected sensors with a PyPortal and Adafruit IO7:43 Adding external weather conditions from an API to Adafruit IO9:47 Evolving into a combined weather system12:40 Discovering Apple WeatherKit integration in Adafruit IO+14:00 Version 1 of the weather system architecture14:52 What were the challenges in the new architecture?17:20 Multiple display devices and Adafruit IO throttling20:55 Version 2 architecture: Remix22:34 The user interfaces27:09 What’s next?29:09 Wrap-upCorrection: Jan referred to Jerry Needell as working at Apple instead of Adafruit.Follow Jan on Bluesky.View Jan’s projects on the Adafruit Playground.Enjoying the show? You can now sponsor the show, learn more at www.circuitpythonshow.com. Thank you for your support!...more32minPlay
January 13, 2025Aaron PendleyThe CircuitPython Show returns! To kick off season five, Paul welcomes Aaron Pendley, who is known by squid.jpg in the Adafruit community. They discuss how Aaron got started with computers, how he discovered CircuitPython, and a number of his projects.Follow the show on Mastodon or Bluesky.Show Notes00:25 Welcome Aaron and his start with computers4:23 squid.jpg5:18 Discovering CircuitPython8:03 The Top-Secret Lunchbox12:11 The Zapper lights / sound mod16:24 The Wii Nunchuk USB Adapter17:22 The WiFi Matrix Keypad Remote20:02 Sparkle Specs firmware for Adafruit LED Glasses22:44 Which microcontroller?23:33 Wrap-upFollow Aaron on BlueskyVisit Aaron’s Adafruit Playground pageEnjoying the show? You can now sponsor the show, learn more at www.circuitpythonshow.com. Thank you for your support!...more24minPlay
January 29, 2024Paul CutlerIt’s the final episode! Tod Kurt returns and serves as guest host and interviews Paul. Paul shares how he started with open source, his favorite project, exciting things coming to CircuitPython, and more.00:00 Welcome00:40 How Paul first got started with computers1:45 Paul’s start with open source5:10 Learning PythonTalk Python training courses6:38 Discovering CircuitPython8:50 Paul’s favorite CircuitPython projectSilverSaucer.com13:22 Exciting things coming to CircuitPythonMemento CameraUSB hostScott Shawcroft’s CircuitPython 2024 blog post16:34 What would Paul like to see in CircuitPython in the future?17:55 Tod’s thank you for The CircuitPython Show18:55 Where to learn more about Paul’s work?paulcutler.org - blog and project page19:25 Which board?Enjoying the show? You can now sponsor the show, learn more at www.circuitpythonshow.com. Thank you for your support!...more21minPlay
January 15, 2024Jeff EplerCircuitPython core developer Jeff Epler joins the show. He and Paul discuss how he sees his role as a core developer, adding JPEG support to CircuitPython, and adding over 2000 new fonts.00:27 Welcome Jeff and his start with computers00:54 How Jeff started with open source1:45 Discovering CircuitPython2:12 Jeff’s role as a CircuitPython core developer3:43 Retro computingThe Commordion: linusakesson.net4:43 The Memento camera and JPEG support in CircuitPython7:17 Adding over 2000 new fonts to CircuitPythonadafruit/circuitpython-fonts: A collection of PCF-format fonts packaged for easy use in CircuitPython10:53 Which board?12:05 Follow Jeff:GitHubMastodonBlogEnjoying the show? You can now sponsor the show, learn more at www.circuitpythonshow.com. Thank you for your support!...more13minPlay
January 01, 2024Debra AnsellDebra Ansell joins the show and shares how she started with computers and electronics, the Orb-sessed LED Sphere, the PixelBlaze Pillow, and more.00:30 How Debra started with computers and electronics2:50 Creating the Orb-sessed LED Sphere5:08 How CircuitPython helped with the projectThe Seeed XIAO Sense nRF528407:11 Combining maker skillsLED Tote Bag Back to the Future8:27 The PixelBlaze PillowThe PixelBlaze controller10:32 The WiFI Hot Spot LED Jacket12:43 Where to learn more about Debra’s projectsGeekmomprojects.comMake MagazineInstagramMastodon: @[email protected]13:25 Which board?Enjoying the show? You can now sponsor the show, learn more at www.circuitpythonshow.com. Thank you for your support!...more15minPlay
December 18, 2023Jan GoolsbeyJan Goolsbey joins the show. He and Paul discuss the CircuitPython Community Bundle, Jan’s contributions to the bundle, his IoT wind chimes project, and the string car racer.Transcripts are available in most podcast players.00:30 Welcome Jan2:24 Discovering CircuitPython3:52 CircuitPython’s Community Bundle6:10 Jan’s favorite libraries in the Community Bundle: Range Slicer7:45 Graphics libraries including PaletteFader9:27 Advice for adding to the CircuitPython Community Bundle10:30 Using synthio for the Internet of Things Wind Chimes projectWind Chimes repository14:14 The String Car Racer19:05 Where to learn more?Adafruit PlaygroundGitHub repositoryVintage guitar pedal repair20:15 Which board?Enjoying the show? You can now sponsor the show, learn more at www.circuitpythonshow.com. Thank you for your support!...more23minPlay
FAQs about The CircuitPython Show:How many episodes does The CircuitPython Show have?The podcast currently has 54 episodes available.