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# Badger 2040 Examples <!-- omit in toc -->
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- [Function Examples](#function-examples)
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- [Battery](#battery)
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- [Button Test](#button-test)
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- [Application Examples](#application-examples)
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- [Badge](#badge)
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- [Checklist](#checklist)
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- [Clock](#clock)
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- [E-Reader](#e-reader)
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- [Fonts](#fonts)
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- [Image](#image)
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- [Launcher](#launcher)
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## Function Examples
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### Battery
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[battery.py](battery.py)
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An example of how to read the battery voltage and display a battery level indicator.
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### Button Test
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[button_test.py](button_test.py)
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An example of how to read Badger2040's buttons and display a unique message for each.
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### LED
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[led.py](led.py)
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Blinks Badger's LED on and off. A lot.
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## Application Examples
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### Badge
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[badge.py](badge.py)
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Create your own name badge! This application looks for two files on your MicroPython drive:
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* "badge.txt" - A text file containing 6 lines, corresponding to the 6 different piece of text on the badge
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* "badge-image.bin" - A 108x128px 1bit colour depth image to display alongside the text. You can use examples/badger2040/image_converter/convert.py to convert them:
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python3 convert.py --binary --resize image_file_1.png image_file_2.png image_file_3.png
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### Checklist
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[checklist.py](checklist.py)
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A checklist application, letting you navigate through items and tick each of them off.
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### Clock
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[clock.py](clock.py)
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A simple clock showing the time and date, that uses the E Ink's fast speed to update every second
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### E-Reader
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[e-reader.py](e-reader.py)
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A mini text file e-reader. Comes pre-loaded with an excerpt of The Wind In the Willows.
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### Fonts
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[Fonts.py](checklist.py)
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A demonstration of the various fonts that can be used in your programs.
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### Image
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[image.py](image.py)
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An image gallery. Displays and lets you cycle through any images stored within the MicroPython device's `/images` directory. Images must be 296x128 pixels with 1bit colour depth. You can use examples/badger2040/image_converter/convert.py to convert them:
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python3 convert.py --binary --resize image_file_1.png image_file_2.png image_file_3.png
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### Launcher
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[Launcher.py](launcher.py)
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A launcher style application, that gives a menu of other applications that can be loaded, as well as information such as battery level. |