Microduino Getting start

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Step 1: Arduino IDE download

*Arduino compitable, first install basic IDE



  • We have Microduino compatible hardware support packages and libraries integrated in the IDE, the next step will be to verify their validity

Step 2: Verify IDE

*Verifying hardware support package


  • For fit variety of Microduino core, IDE has integrated Microduino hardware support package;
    • The support package to make Microduino hardware display in the board of Arduino IDE
    • like official Arduino hardware, you can download online and reprogram the bootloader


  • Start Arduino IDE, click the "Tools" menu
  • You will see Microduino series under "Board" menu.
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*Verify library


  • For dozens of different functional modules, Microduino sorting out a compatible library support package;
    • It contains the original part of the official Arduino support package
    • We just renamed their folders for easy sorting classification


  • Start Arduino IDE, click the "File" menu
  • You will find the program example in the "Examples" menu.
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Step 3: Drivers

*After development environment configured to start installing the driver


*Download Driver*


*Install the driver


*Windows

  • Automatic installation
    • Unzip get "\ Windows \ Automatic" folder contents
    • Run one "CDM XX WHQL Certified.exe"
      • (win7 need administrator privileges to run, like right photo)
    • Follow the prompts to complete the installation​
  • Manual installation
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*Mac OS

  • Unzip get"\Mac.os"Folder Contents
  • Run "FTDIUSBSerialDriver_X_X"
  • Follow the prompts to complete the installation
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   note:
   If there is damage or missing signature file when prompted, can not install the driver properly, you need to disable the digital signature system installation in windows 8。
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   1.Turn off the check.
   2.Hold the shift key while clicking on Restart
   3.Select Troubleshoot > Advanced Options > Startup Settings > Restart
   4.After Restart select option 7.
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Step 4: Connecting hardware

  • Use Micro-USB cable to connect with Microduino-USBTTL to your PC / Mac;


*Windows

  • Open the IDE, in the menu "Tools" in the "Serial Port"
  • You will see the "COMXX"
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*Mac OS

  • Open the IDE, in the menu "Tools" in the "Serial Port"
  • You will see the "dev / tty.usbserial-XX"
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Appendix