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==Features==
 
==Features==
 
*Pin compatible with Arduino uno;
 
*Pin compatible with Arduino uno;
*Two UPin-27 standard interfaced female heades, and the corresponding pin has connected;
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*Two UPin-27 standard interface bases connected with the corresponding pins;
*Define unified interface Microduino specification and contain rich peripheral modules. Set up the quick connection with other Microduino modules and sensors easily and flexibly;
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*Uniform Microduino interface standard and rich peripheral modules, capable of having a fast and flexible connection and extension with other modules and sensors meeting Microduino interface standard;
*Two Female Heade's each pin interconnects and vertical arrangement on the board which can reduce the overlay height;
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*Two bases are arranged longitudinally with pins interconnected on the board, making it possible to reduce the stacking height;
*Onboard analog buttons, extended interface;
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*Onboard analog button and sensor interface;
  
 
==Specifications==
 
==Specifications==
*Electrical specifications
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*Electrical specification
**MicroUSB power supply;
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**MicroUSB power supply;
**3.3V regular;
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**3.3V constant voltage;
**Select the 5V or 3.3V power via PWR jumper, default is 3.3V;
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**Select the 5V or 3.3V power via PWR jumper(The default voltage is 3.3V);
**Onboard power supply (5V、PWR) indicator;
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**Onboard power supply indicator(5V and PWR).
  
*Extended pin
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*Extension
**Onboard reset button;
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**Onboard reset button;
**OLED fixed base;
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**Fixed OLED base;
**Two serial ports, RX0、TX0(Serial) and D2、D3(Serial1)
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**Two serial ports including (RX0, TX0)and (D2, D3);
**Two IIC interfaces;
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**Two IIC interfaces;
**Two analogy button interfaces, and connect to A7;
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**Two analog button interfaces connected to A7;
**Seven analogy buttons. Two buttons on base board and connected to A6. Five button on overlay board and connected to base analogy button interface by DuPont line;
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**Seven analog buttons with two on the board connected to A6 and five on the stacking board connected to the interface of the base with Dupont lines;
**Two group sensor interface, can be combined by jumper. The player can make the connection by yoursefl, as follows:
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**Below are two groups of sensor interfaces which can be selected and combined through jumpers. Users can choose different jumper connection as they like:
***PWR,GND,A3 or PWR,GND,A6;
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***PWR, GND, A3 or PWR, GND, A6;
***PWR,D5,GND or D4,D5,GND。
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***PWR, D5, GND or D4, D5, GND.
  
[[file:Microduino-Cube-V1-Pinout1.jpg|800px|thumb|center|Microduino-Cube-V1-Pinout]]
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[[file:Microduino-Cube-V1-Pinout1Big2.jpg|800px|thumb|center|Microduino-Cube-V1-Pinout]]
[[file:Microduino-Cube-V1-Pinout2.jpg|800px|thumb|center|Microduino-Cube-V1-Pinout]]
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[[file:Microduino-Cube-V1-Pinout2Big1.jpg|800px|thumb|center|Microduino-Cube-V1-Pinout]]
[[file:Microduino-Cube-V1-Pinout3.jpg|800px|thumb|center|Microduino-Cube-V1-Pinout]]
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[[file:Microduino-Cube-V1-Pinout3Big1.jpg|800px|thumb|center|Microduino-Cube-V1-Pinout]]
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[[file:Microduino-Cube-V1-Pinout4Big.jpg|800px|thumb|center|Microduino-Cube-V1-Pinout]]
  
  
 
*Components
 
*Components
**base board:with two UPin-27 standard interface;
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**Base board:The board with two UPIN-27 standard interfaces;
**Overlay board: use to fix the five analogy buttons, OLED;
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**Overlay board: The fixed board of five analog buttons and an OLED;
 
[[file:Microduino-Cube--Pinout1-Pinout4.jpg|800px|thumb|center|Microduino-Cube-S1]]
 
[[file:Microduino-Cube--Pinout1-Pinout4.jpg|800px|thumb|center|Microduino-Cube-S1]]
  
 
==Document==
 
==Document==
Eagle PCB local download
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Eagle PCB: '''[[File:Microduino-Cube-V1.zip]]'''
Main components:
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*3.3V Regulator chip LP2985: '''[[File:LP2985.pdf]]'''
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Main components:
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*3.3V Voltage Stablizing Chip LP2985: '''[[File:LP2985.pdf]]'''
  
 
==Development==
 
==Development==
It can be used with other Microduino modules, sensor to achieve specific functions.
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Microduino-Cube-V1 is capable of having a fast and flexible connection and extension with other modules and sensors meeting Microduino interface standard, achieving specific function.
  
 
==Application==
 
==Application==
*You can download the test example, and combine OLED to test two analogy of Microduino-Cube-V1, test program '''[[Microduino-Cube-V1-Text.zip]]'''
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You can download Microduino test program, which together with OLED to test the function of Microduino-Cube-S1's two analog buttons. Just as follows:
*Prepared hardware:Microduino FT232R, Microduino Core, Microduino-Cube-V1, Microduino OLED;
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https://github.com/Microduino/Microduino_Tutorials/tree/master/Microduino_Texting/Microduino_Cube_V1_Text
*Prepared software:Microduino example program (Arduino part), Arduino IDE(1.0 release and upper);
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*Hardware needed: Microduino FT232R, Microduino Core, Microduino-Cube-V1 and Microduino OLED;
*Open the example program in IDE, select the board "Microduino Core (Atmega328P@16M,5V)", download directly;
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*Software needed: Microduino example program (Arduino end) and Arduino IDE(Version 1.0 and higher;
*After the download is completed, OLED displays similar patterns with analogy keyboard. Press each button on floor and roof analog buttons can simulate the corresponding position's button.
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*Open the example program in IDE, select the board "Microduino Core (Atmega328P@16M,5V)", then download directly;
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*After the download, you can see the pattern similar to the analog button on the OLED. When you press the analog buttons on the base and on the top orderly, you can simulate pressing the corresponding buttons on the OLED.
  
 
==Buy==
 
==Buy==

Latest revision as of 10:17, 26 August 2016

Language: English  • 中文
Microduino-Cube-V1

Features

  • Pin compatible with Arduino uno;
  • Two UPin-27 standard interface bases connected with the corresponding pins;
  • Uniform Microduino interface standard and rich peripheral modules, capable of having a fast and flexible connection and extension with other modules and sensors meeting Microduino interface standard;
  • Two bases are arranged longitudinally with pins interconnected on the board, making it possible to reduce the stacking height;
  • Onboard analog button and sensor interface;

Specifications

  • Electrical specification
    • MicroUSB power supply;
    • 3.3V constant voltage;
    • Select the 5V or 3.3V power via PWR jumper(The default voltage is 3.3V);
    • Onboard power supply indicator(5V and PWR).
  • Extension
    • Onboard reset button;
    • Fixed OLED base;
    • Two serial ports including (RX0, TX0)and (D2, D3);
    • Two IIC interfaces;
    • Two analog button interfaces connected to A7;
    • Seven analog buttons with two on the board connected to A6 and five on the stacking board connected to the interface of the base with Dupont lines;
    • Below are two groups of sensor interfaces which can be selected and combined through jumpers. Users can choose different jumper connection as they like:
      • PWR, GND, A3 or PWR, GND, A6;
      • PWR, D5, GND or D4, D5, GND.
Microduino-Cube-V1-Pinout
Microduino-Cube-V1-Pinout
Microduino-Cube-V1-Pinout
Microduino-Cube-V1-Pinout


  • Components
    • Base board:The board with two UPIN-27 standard interfaces;
    • Overlay board: The fixed board of five analog buttons and an OLED;
Microduino-Cube-S1

Document

Eagle PCB: File:Microduino-Cube-V1.zip

Main components:

Development

Microduino-Cube-V1 is capable of having a fast and flexible connection and extension with other modules and sensors meeting Microduino interface standard, achieving specific function.

Application

You can download Microduino test program, which together with OLED to test the function of Microduino-Cube-S1's two analog buttons. Just as follows: https://github.com/Microduino/Microduino_Tutorials/tree/master/Microduino_Texting/Microduino_Cube_V1_Text

  • Hardware needed: Microduino FT232R, Microduino Core, Microduino-Cube-V1 and Microduino OLED;
  • Software needed: Microduino example program (Arduino end) and Arduino IDE(Version 1.0 and higher;
  • Open the example program in IDE, select the board "Microduino Core (Atmega328P@16M,5V)", then download directly;
  • After the download, you can see the pattern similar to the analog button on the OLED. When you press the analog buttons on the base and on the top orderly, you can simulate pressing the corresponding buttons on the OLED.

Buy

History

Picture

Front

Microduino-Cube-V1 Front

Back

Microduino-Cube-V1 Back

Video