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Installation
- Double click on the setup file to start the installation process. Click Next.
- The next window will allow you to select which options to install. Leave all checked and click Install.
- The installation process will begin for the Arduino IDE.
- Wait until it is complete.
- After the Arduino IDE has been installed, a window for driver installation will appear. Click Next.
- Click on "I accept this agreement" and click Next to start the drivers installation.
- After the drivers are installed, click Finish.
- Installation is now complete! Click on Finish.
- If you left the run option checked, the software will start to launch.
- The software is now ready to be used!
Confirm Drivers Installed Successfully
Confirm that the drivers are installed successfully based on your hardware.
Refer to the table below for which programmer each kit uses:
Programmer
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Contained in Kit
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Programmable Boards
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USBTTL
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102 Basic Kit
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Core, Core+, CoreRF
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mBattery
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Itty Bitty City, 202 Advanced Kit, 302 Expert Kit
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Core, Core+, CoreRF
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(CoreUSB)*
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X01 Series Kits: 101 Basic Kit; 201 Advanced Kit; 301 Expert Kit
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CoreUSB
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- NOTE: CoreUSB is a core module with an integrated programmer.
USBTTL
- Connect Microduino-USBTTL to your computer. Verify that there are available Port options under Tools.
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. mBattery must be "ON" in order to program the modules.
- Verify that there are available Port options under Tools.
Selecting Board Type and Processor
Selecting the Board Type and Processor is required to compile the correct code for the core module.
Configuring the software is done under Tools > Board and Tools > Processor.
Below is the table which lists all the core modules with corresponding Board and Processor. The table also lists kits that contain specific core modules.
Example usage would be for the Core module in Itty Bitty City. Board is Microduino/mCookie-Core (328p) and Processor is Atmega328P@16M,5V.
Name
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Board
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Processor
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Contained in Kit
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Core (168pa)
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Microduino/mCookie-Core (168pa)
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Atmega168pa@8M,3.3V
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Atmega168pa@16M,5V
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Core (328p)
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Microduino/mCookie-Core (328p)
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Atmega328P@8M,3.3V
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Atmega328P@16M,5V
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Itty Bitty City Kit, X02 Series Kits: 102 Basic Kit; 202 Advanced Kit; 302 Expert Kit
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Core+ (644pa)
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Microduino/mCookie-Core+ (644pa)
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Atmega644pa@16M,3.3V
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Atmega644pa@16M,5V
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302 Expert Kit
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Core+ (1284pa)
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Microduino/mCookie-Core+ (1284pa)
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Atmega1284pa@8M,3.3V
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Atmega1284pa@16M,5V
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CoreUSB
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Microduino/mCookie-Core USB (32u4)
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USB
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X01 Series Kits: 101 Basic Kit; 201 Advanced Kit; 301 Expert Kit
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CoreRF
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Microduino/mCookie RF (128rfa1)
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Determining Processor Variant
Core
Core+
Arduino IDE Basics
Interface
- [Verify]: Checks for errors in the code.
- [Upload]: Uploads the program to a MCU.
- [Serial Monitor]: Useful in debugging programs.
Tools
- [Board]: Select the corresponding core module to which the program is being uploaded.
- [Processor]: Select the corresponding processor.
- [Port]: Select the common USB port.
Uploading Code
- Select board type and processor.
- Select the port.
- Click upload.
- Note: If using mBattery to upload to a core module. Ensure that mBattery is "ON" and supplying power to the modules. There will be a red LED on.
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