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. | ||
[[File:microduinoGettingStart-USBTTL.jpg|500px|center|thumb]] | [[File:microduinoGettingStart-USBTTL.jpg|500px|center|thumb]] | ||
+ | ==CoreUSB== | ||
*Connect [[Microduino-CoreUSB]] or [[mCookie-CoreUSB]] to your computer. Verify that there are available Port options under Tools. | *Connect [[Microduino-CoreUSB]] or [[mCookie-CoreUSB]] to your computer. Verify that there are available Port options under Tools. | ||
[[File:microduinoGettingStart-CoreUSB.jpg|500px|center|thumb]] | [[File:microduinoGettingStart-CoreUSB.jpg|500px|center|thumb]] | ||
+ | ==mBattery== | ||
*Connect [[mCookie-Battery]] to your computer and stack a Core module onto it. | *Connect [[mCookie-Battery]] to your computer and stack a Core module onto it. | ||
[[File:MBattery-t.jpg|400px|center|thumb]] | [[File:MBattery-t.jpg|400px|center|thumb]] | ||
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*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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=Selecting Board Type, Processor, and Serial Port= | =Selecting Board Type, Processor, and Serial Port= |
Revision as of 22:00, 21 March 2017
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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 Core modules.
Selecting Board Type, Processor, and Serial PortArduino IDE BasicsInterface
Tools
The Board Types
Uploading Code
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