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You can download the program that Microduino provides to test the LED connected to D13 I/O port: | You can download the program that Microduino provides to test the LED connected to D13 I/O port: | ||
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− | *Prepared Hardware:Microduino FT232R, Microduino Core and Microduino | + | *Prepared Software:Microduino provides testing program(Arduino part)and Arduino IDE(version 1.0 and higher); |
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*Open Arduino IDE's Blink test program, choose the board "Microduino Core (Atmega328P@16M,5V)" and download directly. After finishing download,you can see the onboard LED flashes one time per second; | *Open Arduino IDE's Blink test program, choose the board "Microduino Core (Atmega328P@16M,5V)" and download directly. After finishing download,you can see the onboard LED flashes one time per second; | ||
Latest revision as of 10:46, 24 August 2016
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Microduino-Uno is an extension board based on the official Arduino board, you can use it just like Arduino with Microduino-USBTTL and Microduino Core modules. |
ContentsFeatures
Specifications
DocumentEagle PCB File:Microduino-UNO.zip Main Components
DevelopmentMicroduino-Uno is capable of having a fast and flexible connection and extension with other modules and sensors in accord with Microduino interface standard. ApplicationYou can download the program that Microduino provides to test the LED connected to D13 I/O port:
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