CircuitPython is a derivative of MicroPython designed to simplify experimentation and education on low-cost microcontrollers. It makes it easier than ever to get prototyping by requiring no upfront desktop software downloads. Simply copy and edit files on the CIRCUITPY flash drive to iterate.

The following instructions will show you how to install CircuitPython. If you've already installed CircuitPython but are looking to update it or reinstall it, the same steps work for that as well!

Set up CircuitPython Quick Start!

Follow this quick step-by-step for super-fast Python power :)

Further Information

For more detailed info on installing CircuitPython, check out Installing CircuitPython.

Click the link above and download the latest UF2 file.

Download and save it to your desktop (or wherever is handy).

Plug your PyBadge into your computer using a known-good USB cable.

A lot of people end up using charge-only USB cables and it is very frustrating! So make sure you have a USB cable you know is good for data sync.

Double-click the Reset button on the back of your board (indicated by the green arrow in the first image). You will see an image on the display instructing you to drag a UF2 file to your board, and the row of NeoPixel RGB LEDs on the front will turn green (indicated by the arrow and square in the second image). If they turn red, check the USB cable, try another USB port, etc.

Your reset button may be white or black!

If double-clicking doesn't work the first time, try again. Sometimes it can take a few tries to get the rhythm right!

You will see a new disk drive appear called BADGEBOOT.

 

Drag the adafruit_circuitpython_etc.uf2 file to BADGEBOOT.

The LED will flash. Then, the BADGEBOOT drive will disappear and a new disk drive called CIRCUITPY will appear.

That's it, you're done! :)

This guide was first published on Jul 01, 2020. It was last updated on Mar 14, 2024.

This page (Installing CircuitPython) was last updated on Mar 08, 2024.

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