click boards™ meet Arduino
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Table of Contents Introduction to Flip&Click 4 1. What’s on board? 5 2. Programming Flip&Click 6 Using Flip&Click with Arduino IDE Using Flip&Click with mikroC, mikroBasic and mikroPascal 4. Red side 9 5. USB ports 10 6. White side 11 7. click boards™ 12 8.
A maker’s sidekick Flip&Click PIC32MZ is a two-sided development board with a split personality. It can be used whit chipKIT core (Arduino-style development environment), but it can also be used with mikroC, mikroBasic and mikroPascal. With more than 300 bite-sized click boards™ to pick from (and more coming out every week), anything goes. All sorts of sensors, transceivers, encoders, displays, connection ports are at your disposal.
1. What’s on board? 1 2 1 3 4 1 USB/UART port 3 2 6 24 MHz Crystal oscilator host/device USB port 7 PICkit 3 connector 8 mikroProg connector 3 Signal LEDs 4 PIC32MZ2048EFH100 MCU 5 Arduino pinout 1 mikroBUS™ socket (one of 4) 3 LED (one of 4) 2 Reset button 5 5 7 8 System specification 6 5 5 2 Page 5 power supply board dimensions weight mikroBUS™ via USB cable 73 x 73 mm 30 g (0.066 lbs) 4 sockets (5V DC) (2.87 x 2.
2. Programing Flip&Click PIC32MZ Using Flip&Click with Arduino IDE (chipKIT core) 1) Plug in Flip&Click PIC32MZ (use the USB-UART port between C and D socket). 2) Launch Arduino IDE 3) From within the Arduino IDE, go to File->Preferences dialog box. Look at the text entry field called “Additional Boards Manager URLs:” .If that text entry field is blank, then you can just copy/paste the following URL into that text field https://github.com/chipKIT32/chipKIT-core/raw/master/package_chipkit_index.json .
5) Now select the Tools->Board->Board Manager menu from the Arduino IDE, and it will open up the Boards Manager window. From there, scroll down until you see the chipKIT board. Click once on any of the text in the chipKIT section, and you will see a button appear that says “Install”. It will take some time to download all of the chipKIT components and install them, but when it’s done, you can click the Close button to close the Board Manager window.
Using Flip&Click with mikroC 1) Plug in Flip&Click PIC32MZ (use the USB port between A and B socket). 2) Start mikroC PRO for PIC32 3) Write your code We made several examples to show off HID the bootlader 4) Start mikroElektronika USB ™ potentials of Flip & click and click board (see our bootloader Learn article: https://learn.mikroe.com/mikrobootloader/) combinations. All the code is available on 5) Download your code on MCU. MikroElektronika’s GitHub channel.
4. Red side On the red side, Flip&Click PIC32MZ features a standard Arduino pinout, which makes it compatible with a range of Arduino shields. All the pins operate on 3.3V logic, just like with Arduino Due. The four LEDs are the same as on Arduino Due. From left to right: indicating power supply (PWR), signaling programming is in progress (TX, RX), and one connected to MCU pin 43 (L).
5. USB ports The USB/UART is for programming the board, in case you use the chipKIT bootloader. And the host/device USB port is for programming in case you use mikroE bootloader. So, depending on what project you are working on, you can set the board to be a USB device or a host.
6. White side On the white side, Flip&Click PIC32MZ has four mikroBUSTM sockets along with four LEDs and a reset button. The silkscreen markings clearly denote which microcontroller pins are used on each socket. The pinout provides both 3.3V and 5V power supplies.
7. click boards™ Buzzer, Relays, WiFi, RFid, GSM, GPS, OLED, Speech recognition — you name it, we got it! There are more than 300 click boards™ available. Many of the chips on clicks already have their own Arduino libraries you can reuse. More and more will be coming out in the future. See them all, on: shop.mikroe.
8. Schematic FM1 FM2 FM3 FM4 VCC-3.3V VCC-5V VCC-3.3V VCC-5V VCC-3.3V VCC-5V VCC-3.3V VCC-5V VCC-5V VIN VCC-5V VCC-5V VCC-3.3V C1 AN7 RST1 SPI1_SS0 SPI1_SCK SPI1_MISO SPI1_MOSI OC7 INT3 UART3_RX UART3_TX I2C2_SCL I2C2_SDA VCC-3.3V 4 5 R41 10k U5 EN 3 OC USB_OC1 2 GND VCC-3.
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