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click boards meet Arduino To our valued customers I want to express my thanks to you for being interested in our products and for having confidence in MikroElektronika. The primary aim of our company is to design and produce high quality electronic products and to constantly improve the performance thereof in order to better suit your needs. Nebojsa Matic General Manager Table of Contents Introduction to Flip & click What’s on board? Programming Flip & click Code examples Blue side USB ports White side click boards Schematic A maker’s sidekick Meet Flip & click, Arduino’s close cousin. This board shares a lot of Arduino DNA Atmel’s 32-bit AT91SAM3X8E MCU, the familiar pinout, firmware to program it like a regular Arduino but it has a tendency to flip. When it does, you’ll get to see its other side four mikroBUS sockets for connecting click boards . With more than 160 bite-sized clicks to pick from and more coming out every week , anything goes. All sorts of sensors, transceivers, encoders, displays, connection ports are at your disposal. Separate communication lines allow for thousands of click board combinations, with no need for unsightly stacking or wire jumping. Flip & click is a perfect sidekick for your adventures in Maker land. What’s on board? 6 7 5 8 1 7-20V DC connector 2 Programming USB port 3 Signal LEDs 4 AT91SAM3X8E MCU 5 Arduino UNO pinout 6 12 MHz Crystal oscilator 7 MHz Crystal oscilator 8 SPI header 9 host/device USB port 1 mikroBUS socket one of 4 3 LED one of 4 2 Reset button System specification power supply board dimensions weight mikroBUS via USB cable 73 x 73 mm 30 g lbs 4 sockets 5V DC x inch Page 5 Programing Flip & click To program the Flip & click, download the latest version of the open-source Arduino IDE. The software is available for Windows, Mac, and Linux. Once you connect the board to a PC using the microUSB port next to the power connector your system will recognize it as an Arduino Due. Just compile your sketch and you’re good to go. Page 6 Code examples We made several examples to show off the potentials of Flip & click and click board combinations. All the code is available on MikroElektronika’s GitHub channel. Keep visiting the link, as more code will be added in the future: Page 7 |
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