User Manual

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Connect your Mini USB cable’s Mini-B end (the smaller side of your USB cable) to your PicoBoard.
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Plug an alligator clip into one of the PicoBoard end connectors. There are four end connectors. They are A, B, C, or D.
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Connect your Mini USB cable’s Type A end (the other side) to a USB port on your computer.
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You may be prompted to install the driver for your PicoBoard once it has been plugged in. If so, follow the instructions
on your screen to finish the installation. Some older versions of Windows may prompt you to do this twice.
INSTALL FTDI DRIVER: PART 2
INPUTS ON THE PICOBOARD
INPUT DESCRIPTIONS
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Slider
Change the values by sliding the knob back and forth.
Light Sensor
Measures the amount of light hitting the sensor.
Button
A button is digital input. It can be either “on” or “off.”
Sound Sensor
Measures how loud something is - use this sensor to
move your sprite based on sound!
HOW TO ADD THE ADVANCED SENSORS IN YOUR KIT TO YOUR PICOBOARD
CORRECT: Plugged in all the way
INCORRECT: Not plugged in all the way