Getting started: Microduino IDE for Windows

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Installation

  • Double click Install Microduino IDE.exe. Choose your language and then press【OK】.
  • Make sure Arduino IDE, USBTTL driver, and Core USB driver are all checked. Click【Next】.
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  • Click【Browse...】if you would like to choose a different installation destination. Then click【Install】.
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  • After the Arduino IDE has been installed, a window for driver installation will appear. Follow the instructions. Final window after driver installation:
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  • After installation, there will be a shortcut to the Arduino IDE on your desktop.

Confirm Drivers Installed Successfully

  • Connect Microduino-USBTTL to your computer. Verify that there are available Port options under Tools.
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Arduino IDE Basics

Interface

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  • 【Verify】: Checks for errors in the code.
  • 【Upload】: Uploads the program to a MCU.
  • 【Serial Monitor】: Useful in debugging programs.

Tools

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  • 【Board】: Select the corresponding core module to which the program is being uploaded.
  • 【Processor】: Select the corresponding processor.
  • 【Port】: Select the common USB port.

The Board Types

When using Microduino-Core, select the proper processor for your board:


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When using Microduino-Core+, select the proper processor for your board:


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When using Microduino-CoreUSB or mCookie-CoreUSB, select Microduino-CoreUSB。


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Uploading Code

  1. Select board type and processor.
  2. Select the port.
  3. Click upload.