micropython: add micropython component
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.. _intro_zephyr:
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Getting started with MicroPython on the Zephyr port
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===================================================
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Let’s get started!
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Requirements
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To use the MicroPython Zephyr port, you will need a Zephyr supported board (for a list of acceptable
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boards see :ref:`zephyr_general`).
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Powering up
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-----------
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If your board has a USB connector on it then most likely it is powered
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through this when connected to your PC. Otherwise you will need to power
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it directly. Please refer to the documentation for your board for
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further details.
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Getting and deploying the firmware
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The first step you will need to do is either clone the `MicroPython repository <https://github.com/micropython/micropython.git>`_
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or download it from the `MicroPython downloads page <http://micropython.org/download>`_. If you are an end user of MicroPython,
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it is recommended to start with the stable firmware builds. If you would like to work on development, you may follow the daily
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builds on git.
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Next, follow the Zephyr port readme document (``ports/zephyr/README.md``) to build and run the application on your board.
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