Difference between revisions of "Getting started: Microduino IDE for Windows"
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*Connect [[Microduino-USBTTL]] to your computer. Verify that there are available Port options under Tools. | *Connect [[Microduino-USBTTL]] to your computer. Verify that there are available Port options under Tools. | ||
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*Connect [[mCookie-Battery]] to your computer. | *Connect [[mCookie-Battery]] to your computer. | ||
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− | <blockquote>IMPORTANT: Ensure that mBattery is "ON" by pressing and holding the button. A red LED should be on, which indicates that power is being supplied to the | + | <blockquote>IMPORTANT: Ensure that mBattery is "ON" by pressing and holding the button. A red LED should be on, which indicates that power is being supplied to the modules.</blockquote> |
*Verify that there are available Port options under Tools. | *Verify that there are available Port options under Tools. | ||
[[File:microduinoGettingStart-USBTTL.jpg|500px|center|thumb]] | [[File:microduinoGettingStart-USBTTL.jpg|500px|center|thumb]] |
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ContentsDownload
https://www.microduino.cc/download Installation
Confirm Drivers Installed SuccessfullyUSBTTL
CoreUSB
mBattery
IMPORTANT: Ensure that mBattery is "ON" by pressing and holding the button. A red LED should be on, which indicates that power is being supplied to the modules.
Selecting Board Type, Processor, and Serial PortArduino IDE BasicsInterface
Tools
The Board Types
Uploading Code
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