QuecPython is Quectel’s port of MicroPython for cellular modules

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Introduction to QuecPython

Python is a programming language that lets you work quickly and integrate systems more effectively. You can see it wherever it is a crawler or a cluster, but Python almost has no chance of embedded development. What if Python can be employed in the Internet of Things?

Quectel can now use Python for development. Quectel has ported the MicroPython virtual machine based on modules to realize the development and application of Python in the Internet of Things.

This document takes EC100Y-CN as an example to introduce the software and hardware resources and technology of EC100Y-CN and EC600S-CN QuecPython.”

Read more – QuecPython Technology and Resources Overview – PDF, QuecPython Basic Operation Guide – PDF.

There is also a VS Code extension

QuecPython interaction extension. It includes REPL console, AT CLI, preview of the module file system. Flash firmware, download files, run files and interact with the module file system from the VSCode.

Read more.

…and they seem committed to it, there is a trademark application for it as well … and a python download URL python.quectel.com/download

QuecPython
Int’l Class: 9, 38, 42 501602971

Class 9: digital signal processors; computer hardware; data processing apparatus; downloadable mobile applications; computer software applications, downloadable; communication modulator; electronic equipment for locating lost items using global positioning system and cellular communication network; electronic navigational and positioning apparatus and instruments; network communication devices; cable carrier equipment; global positioning system [gps] apparatus; satellite navigational apparatus; navigation apparatus for vehicles [on-board computers]; modems; navigational instruments; intercommunication apparatus; anti-interference devices [electricity]; integrated circuit modules; computer operating programs, recorded; operating system programs; computer operating programs; computer operating software. class 38: internet broadcasting services; providing instant messaging services; wireless digital messaging services; electronic transmission of information; satellite transmission; communications by fiber optic networks; computer aided transmission of messages and images; communications by computer terminals; communications by telephone; message sending; providing user access to global computer networks; internet communication services; radio communications; transmission of digital files; providing telecommunications connections to a global computer network. class 42: e research and development of new products for others; quality control; technological research; vehicle roadworthiness testing; off-site data backup; monitoring of computer systems by remote access; computer programming; information technology [it] consultancy; rental of application software; design and development of computer software; computer system integration services; computer technology consultancy; computer system design; design and development of electronic data security systems; development of computer platforms; creating and designing website-based indexes of information for others [information technology services]; platform as a service [paas]; software as a service [saas]; providing search engines for the internet; cloud computing; electronic data storage.


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