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Jacob Beningo
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Jacob Beningo

Jacob Beningo is an independent consultant who specializes in microcontroller-based embedded systems. He has advised, coached, and developed systems across multiple industries, including the automotive, defense, industrial, medical, and space sectors. Jacob enjoys working with companies to help them develop and improve their processes and skill sets. He publishes a monthly newsletter, Embedded Bytes, and blogs for publications about embedded system design techniques and challenges. Jacob holds bachelor's degrees in electrical engineering, physics, and mathematics from Central Michigan University and a master's degree in space systems engineering from the University of Michigan.
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The RGB pushbutton I/O expander project requirements

The primary goal for this project is to gain experience with developing a driver for external chips using MicroPython. In order to gain this experience, we will select hardware that allows us to expand the I/O capabilities of the pyboard and connect an RGB pushbutton to the expanded I/O. Before we jump into selecting components or writing any code, we first need to define the requirements for this project. We have two different sets of requirements that need to be considered: hardware and software. Let's look at each set of requirements individually.

Hardware requirements

The hardware requirements for this project are relatively loose. As we saw in the last chapter...

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Jacob Beningo

Jacob Beningo is an independent consultant who specializes in microcontroller-based embedded systems. He has advised, coached, and developed systems across multiple industries, including the automotive, defense, industrial, medical, and space sectors. Jacob enjoys working with companies to help them develop and improve their processes and skill sets. He publishes a monthly newsletter, Embedded Bytes, and blogs for publications about embedded system design techniques and challenges. Jacob holds bachelor's degrees in electrical engineering, physics, and mathematics from Central Michigan University and a master's degree in space systems engineering from the University of Michigan.
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