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Welcome to the Microduino Wiki
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Small but powerful, the Microduino series is an open source hardware that is 100% compatible with the Arduino IDE and existing Arduino programs.


All Microduino boards adopt a uniformed U-shape 27-pin standard interface (UPin-27). The Microduino series can be easily stacked together through UPin-27 and are delivered ready to plug in. Modules are as small as a quarter (25.40mm X 27.94mm / 1.0inch X 1.1inch), allowing the Microduino series to dramatically decrease the size and cost of prototyping, dramatically improving usability and flexibility of Arduino-compatible boards as well as user experience.


The Microduino series is best applied in idea realization, prototype development, and low volume production.
Homepage: http://www.Microduino.cc/
Facebook: https://www.Facebook.com/Microduino/
Twitter: http://www.Twitter.com/Microduino/

Fritzing :File:Microduino-Fritzing.zip

Microduino Getting Start:【Microduino Getting started

Microduino Upin27 Series

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Microduino mCookie Series

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  • Arduino compatible
  • Magnetic connection, ensuring correctness
  • Lego compatible
  • Spring contact connection
  • Able to be fixed by screw M2
  • Colorful and functional
  • Scratch programming compatible
  • mCookie (Microduino Compatible)Tutorial




Microduino Hpin52 Series

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  • MicroWRT Extension Board
  • With HPin-52 standard interface extended.
  • You can use Microduino modules, USB as well as PCIE device.



Microduino HPin88 Series

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Microduino Sensor Series

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Microduino Console series

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Microduino Aircraft series

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Microduino-Quadcopter Tutorial




Microduino Robot Series

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Microduino Player Community Project

Microduino Player Community Project: https://www.microduino.cc/project


Microduino Upin27 Pinout Summary

  • Microduino standard interface (UPin-27)
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  • Microduino Upin27 Compatible Modules Pin, occupation planning table
Micromodule D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9 D10 D11 D12 D13 A0 A1 A2 A3 SDA SCL A6 A7 5V 3V3 RST AREF
RX TX INT0 INT1 MISO MOSI SCK SDA SCL
Core RX0 TX0 MISO MOSI SCK A4 A5 IN (IN) IN AREF
Core+ RX0 TX0 RX1 TX1 MISO MOSI SCK SDA SCL IN (IN) IN AREF
Core USB RX1 TX1 MISO MOSI SCK SDA SCL IN OUT IN AREF
Core RF RX0 TX0 RX1 TX1 MISO MOSI SCK SDA SCL IN IN IN AREF
Core BLE RX0 TX0 (A2) (A3) MISO MOSI SCK (D2) (D3) SDA SCL DC DD IN IN
Core STM RX0 TX0 RX1 TX1 SWDIO SWCLK MISO MOSI SCK SDA SCL IN IN IN
Core MSP RX0 TX0 MISO MOSI SCK SDA_S SCL_S SBWTDIO (SBWTCK)
USBTTL TX RX OUT OUT OUT
RS485 (TX) (RX) (TX) (RX) (TX) (RX) IN
Ethernet(WIZ) (IRQ) CS (CS) DI DO SCK IN IN
Ethernet(ENC) (IRQ) CS DI DO SCK IN IN
BLE (TX) (RX) TX RX (TXS) (RXS) IN
Zigbee (TX) (RX) TX RX (TXS) (RXS) (RST) IN (IN)
SmartRF DO0 DO2 CS DI DO SCK IN
nRF (IRQ) CSN CE DI DO SCK IN
WIFI IRQ EN CS DI DO SCK IN
NFC SDA SCL IN
GSM&GPRS (TX) (RX) TX RX (DTR)
GPS (TX) (RX) TX RX IN
10DOF (INT) (INT) SDA SCL IN
USBHost (INT) CS DI DO SCK OUT IN IN
SD CS DI DO SCK (CD) IN
RTC (INT) (INT) SDA SCL IN
Audio TX RX ADKEY (IN) IN
Amplifier R_IN L_IN IN (IN)
BM (PD) (PD) (PD) OUT OUT


Microduino Hpin52 Pinout Summary

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