Manual

Using It!
What’s great about the Ardweeny is that it takes up
the same footprint as a microcontroller by
itself. You simply plug it into your
breadboard or PCB, and jack in
your programming header.
Set the Board in your
Arduino IDE as the
Arduino Uno”, and treat it
like any other Arduino!
The pin-out matches the FTDI
breakout cable standard, or the
SparkFun FTDI Basic Breakout
adapter (our part 50510). The
plug’s GND line (also marked
BLK”) matches the Ardweeny pin
marked with the “-”.
The FTDI adapter can power the
Ardweeny and the other circuitry on the
breadboard, if you connect the ‘GND’
and ‘+’ pins to the rest of the
breadboard power rails.
Note the plug
orientation:
Gnd/Blk matches
the ‘-’ symbol
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Ardweeny Manual v1.3