The Adafruit Circuit Playground Express is small ARM development board based on the Atmel SAMD21 family of processors. It has several built-in devices such as WS2812 “NeoPixel” LEDs, buttons, an accelerometer, and some other sensors.
Interface | Hardware Supported | TinyGo Support |
---|---|---|
GPIO | YES | YES |
UART | YES | YES |
SPI | YES | YES |
I2C | YES | YES |
ADC | YES | YES |
PWM | YES | YES |
Documentation for the machine package for the Circuit Playground Express
The Circuit Playground Express comes with the UF2 bootloader already installed.
Flash your TinyGo program to the board using this command:
tinygo flash -target=circuitplay-express [PATH TO YOUR PROGRAM]
The Circuit Playground Express board should restart and then begin running your program.
Flash your TinyGo program to the board using this command:
tinygo flash -target=circuitplay-express [PATH TO YOUR PROGRAM]
The Circuit Playground Express board should restart and then begin running your program.
Flash your TinyGo program to the board using this command:
tinygo flash -target=circuitplay-express [PATH TO YOUR PROGRAM]
The Circuit Playground Express board should restart and then begin running your program.
If you have troubles getting your Circuit Playground Express board to receive code, try this:
Now try running the command:
tinygo flash -target=circuitplay-express [PATH TO YOUR PROGRAM]
Once you have updated your Circuit Playground Express board the first time, after that you should be able to flash it entirely from the command line.
You can use the USB port to the Circuit Playground Express as a serial port. UART0
refers to this connection.
For an example that uses the built-in Neopixel LEDs, take a look at the TinyGo drivers repository located at https://github.com/tinygo-org/drivers/tree/release/examples