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***PWR, D5, GND or D4, D5, GND. | ***PWR, D5, GND or D4, D5, GND. | ||
− | [[file:Microduino-Cube-V1- | + | [[file:Microduino-Cube-V1-Pinout1Big2.jpg|800px|thumb|center|Microduino-Cube-V1-Pinout]] |
− | [[file:Microduino-Cube-V1- | + | [[file:Microduino-Cube-V1-Pinout2Big1.jpg|800px|thumb|center|Microduino-Cube-V1-Pinout]] |
− | [[file:Microduino-Cube-V1- | + | [[file:Microduino-Cube-V1-Pinout3Big1.jpg|800px|thumb|center|Microduino-Cube-V1-Pinout]] |
+ | [[file:Microduino-Cube-V1-Pinout4Big.jpg|800px|thumb|center|Microduino-Cube-V1-Pinout]] | ||
*Components | *Components | ||
**Base board:The board with two UPIN-27 standard interfaces; | **Base board:The board with two UPIN-27 standard interfaces; | ||
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**Overlay board: The fixed board of five analog buttons and an OLED; | **Overlay board: The fixed board of five analog buttons and an OLED; | ||
[[file:Microduino-Cube--Pinout1-Pinout4.jpg|800px|thumb|center|Microduino-Cube-S1]] | [[file:Microduino-Cube--Pinout1-Pinout4.jpg|800px|thumb|center|Microduino-Cube-S1]] | ||
==Document== | ==Document== | ||
− | Eagle PCB : '''[[File:Microduino-Cube-V1.zip]]''' | + | Eagle PCB: '''[[File:Microduino-Cube-V1.zip]]''' |
− | Main | + | Main components: |
*3.3V Voltage Stablizing Chip LP2985: '''[[File:LP2985.pdf]]''' | *3.3V Voltage Stablizing Chip LP2985: '''[[File:LP2985.pdf]]''' | ||
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==Application== | ==Application== | ||
− | + | You can download Microduino test program, which together with OLED to test the function of Microduino-Cube-S1's two analog buttons. Just as follows: | |
https://github.com/Microduino/Microduino_Tutorials/tree/master/Microduino_Texting/Microduino_Cube_V1_Text | https://github.com/Microduino/Microduino_Tutorials/tree/master/Microduino_Texting/Microduino_Cube_V1_Text | ||
− | *Hardware | + | *Hardware needed: Microduino FT232R, Microduino Core, Microduino-Cube-V1 and Microduino OLED; |
− | *Software | + | *Software needed: Microduino example program (Arduino end) and Arduino IDE(Version 1.0 and higher; |
*Open the example program in IDE, select the board "Microduino Core (Atmega328P@16M,5V)", then download directly; | *Open the example program in IDE, select the board "Microduino Core (Atmega328P@16M,5V)", then download directly; | ||
*After the download, you can see the pattern similar to the analog button on the OLED. When you press the analog buttons on the base and on the top orderly, you can simulate pressing the corresponding buttons on the OLED. | *After the download, you can see the pattern similar to the analog button on the OLED. When you press the analog buttons on the base and on the top orderly, you can simulate pressing the corresponding buttons on the OLED. |
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ContentsFeatures
Specifications
DocumentEagle PCB: File:Microduino-Cube-V1.zip Main components:
DevelopmentMicroduino-Cube-V1 is capable of having a fast and flexible connection and extension with other modules and sensors meeting Microduino interface standard, achieving specific function. ApplicationYou can download Microduino test program, which together with OLED to test the function of Microduino-Cube-S1's two analog buttons. Just as follows: https://github.com/Microduino/Microduino_Tutorials/tree/master/Microduino_Texting/Microduino_Cube_V1_Text
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