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The processor core of Keyestudio V4.0 development board is ATMEGA328P-PU , fully compatible with ARDUINO UNO REV3.<br> | The processor core of Keyestudio V4.0 development board is ATMEGA328P-PU , fully compatible with ARDUINO UNO REV3.<br> | ||
It has 14 digital input/output pins | It has 14 digital input/output pins(of which 6 can be used as PWM outputs), 6 analog inputs, a 16 MHz crystal oscillator, a USB connection, a power jack, 1 ICSP header, and a reset button. | ||
The built-in ICSP port can burn the firmware for ATMEGA328P-PU directly. We | The built-in ICSP port can burn the firmware for ATMEGA328P-PU directly. We can plug in power by USB wire, DC head and Vin GND pins.<br> | ||
== Specification == | == Specification == | ||
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* Operating Voltage: 5V | * Operating Voltage: 5V | ||
* Input Voltage (recommended):DC 7-12V | * Input Voltage (recommended):DC 7-12V | ||
* Digital I/O Pins: 14 (D0- | * Digital I/O Pins: 14 (D0-13) | ||
* PWM Digital I/O Pins:6 (D3 D5 D6 D9 D10 D11) | * PWM Digital I/O Pins:6 (D3 D5 D6 D9 D10 D11) | ||
* Analog Input Pins: 6(A0-A5) | * Analog Input Pins: 6(A0-A5) | ||
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== Pin Interfaces == | == Pin Interfaces == | ||
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| align="center" | | | align="center" | 1 | ||
| align=" | | align="light" | '''ICSP (In-Circuit Serial Programming) Header''' | ||
the AVR, an Arduino micro-program header consisting of MOSI, MISO, SCK, RESET, VCC, and GND. | the AVR, an Arduino micro-program header consisting of MOSI, MISO, SCK, RESET, VCC, and GND. | ||
It is often called the SPI (serial peripheral interface) and can be considered an "extension" of the output. In fact, slave the output devices to the SPI bus host.When connecting to PC, program the firmware to ATMEGA328P-PU. | It is often called the SPI (serial peripheral interface) and can be considered an "extension" of the output. | ||
In fact, slave the output devices to the SPI bus host. | |||
When connecting to PC, program the firmware to ATMEGA328P-PU. | |||
|- | |- | ||
| align="center" | | | align="center" | 2 | ||
| align=" | | align="light" | '''Power LED Indicator''' | ||
Powering the Arduino, LED on means that your circuit board is correctly powered on. | |||
If LED is off, connection is wrong. | |||
|- | |- | ||
| align="center" | 3 | |||
| align="light" | '''Digital I/O ''' | |||
Arduino MEGA has 14 digital input/output pins (of which 6 can be used as PWM outputs).These pins can be configured as digital input pin to read the logic value (0 or 1). Or used as digital output pin to drive different modules like LED, relay, etc. | |||
Using pinMode(), digitalWrite(), and digitalRead() functions. | |||
|- | |||
| align="center" | 4 | |||
| align="light" | '''GND''' | |||
GND | |||
|- | |||
| align="center" | 5 | |||
| align="light" | '''AREF''' | |||
Reference voltage (0-5V) for analog inputs. Used with analogReference(). | |||
Configures the reference voltage used for analog input (i.e. the value used as the top of the input range). | |||
|- | |||
| align="center" | 6 | |||
| align="light" | '''RESET Button''' | |||
You can reset your Arduino board | |||
|- | |||
| align="center" | 6 | |||
| align="light" | '''SDA''' | |||
IIC communication pin | |||
|- | |||
| align="center" | 7 | |||
| align="light" | '''SCL''' | |||
IIC communication pin | |||
|- | |||
| align="center" | 8 | |||
| align="light" | '''RESET Button''' | |||
You can reset your Arduino board, | |||
|- | |||
| align="center" | 9 | |||
| align="light" | '''D13 LED''' | |||
There is a built-in LED driven by digital pin 13. | |||
When the pin is HIGH value, the LED is on, when the pin is LOW, it's off. | |||
|- | |||
| align="center" | 10 | |||
| align="light" | '''USB Connection''' | |||
Arduino board can be powered via USB connector. | |||
All you needed to do is connecting the USB port to PC using a USB cable. | |||
|- | |||
| align="center" | 11 | |||
| align="light" | '''CP2102''' | |||
USB serial chip, translate the USB signal of computer into serial signal | |||
|- | |||
| align="center" | 12 | |||
| align="light" | '''TX LED''' | |||
Onboard you can find the label: TX (transmit) | |||
When Arduino board communicates via serial port, send the message, TX led flashes. | |||
|- | |||
| align="center" | 13 | |||
| align="light" | '''RX LED''' | |||
Onboard you can find the label: RX(receive ) | |||
When Arduino board communicates via serial port, receive the message, RX led flashes. | |||
|- | |||
| align="center" | 14 | |||
| align="light" | '''Crystal Oscillator''' | |||
How does Arduino calculate time? by using a crystal oscillator. | |||
The number printed on the top of the Arduino crystal is 16.000H9H. It tells us that the frequency is 16,000,000 Hertz or 16MHz. | |||
|- | |||
| align="center" | 15 | |||
| align="light" | '''Voltage Regulator''' | |||
To control the voltage provided to the Arduino board, as well as to stabilize the DC voltage used by the processor and other components. | |||
Convert an external input DC7-12V voltage into DC 5V, then switch DC 5V to the processor and other components. | |||
|- | |||
| align="center" | 16 | |||
| align="light" | '''DC Power Jack''' | |||
Arduino board can be supplied with an external power DC7-12V from the DC power jack. | |||
|- | |||
| align="center" | 17 | |||
| align="light" | '''Microcontroller''' | |||
Each Arduino board has its own microcontroller. You can regard it as the brain of your board. | |||
The main IC (integrated circuit) on the Arduino is slightly different from the panel pair. Microcontrollers are usually from ATMEL. Before you load a new program on the Arduino IDE, you must know what IC is on your board. This information can be checked at the top of IC. | |||
|- | |||
| align="center" | 18 | |||
| align="light" | '''IOREF''' | |||
This pin on the board provides the voltage reference with which the microcontroller operates. A properly configured shield can read the IOREF pin voltage and select the appropriate power source or enable voltage translators on the outputs for working with the 5V or 3.3V. | |||
|- | |||
| align="center" | 19 | |||
| align="light" | '''RESET Header''' | |||
Connect an external button to reset the board. The function is the same as reset button. | |||
|- | |||
| align="center" | 20 | |||
| align="light" | '''Power Pin 3V3''' | |||
A 3.3 volt supply generated by the on-board regulator. Maximum current draw is 50 mA. | |||
|- | |||
| align="center" | 21 | |||
| align="light" | '''Power Pin 3V3''' | |||
Provides 5V output voltage | |||
|- | |||
| align="center" | 22 | |||
| align="light" | '''Vin''' | |||
You can supply an external power input DC7-12V through this pin to Arduino board. | |||
|- | |||
| align="center" | 23 | |||
| align="light" | '''Power Pin 3V3''' | |||
Onboard has 6 analog inputs, labeled A0 to A5. | |||
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== Specialized Functions of Some Pins: == | == Specialized Functions of Some Pins: == | ||
Serial Communication: D0 (RX) and D1 (TX) | * Serial Communication: D0 (RX) and D1 (TX) | ||
PWM Pins (Pulse-Width Modulation): D3 D5 D6 D9 D10 D11 | * PWM Pins (Pulse-Width Modulation): D3 D5 D6 D9 D10 D11 | ||
External Interrupts: D2 (interrupt 0), D3 (interrupt 1) | * External Interrupts: D2 (interrupt 0), D3 (interrupt 1) | ||
SPI communication: D10 (SS), D13 (SCK), D11 (MOSI), D12 (MISO). | * SPI communication: D10 (SS), D13 (SCK), D11 (MOSI), D12 (MISO). | ||
These pins support SPI communication using theSPI library. The SPI pins are also broken out on the ICSP header, which is physically compatible with the Arduino Uno. | * These pins support SPI communication using theSPI library. The SPI pins are also broken out on the ICSP header, which is physically compatible with the Arduino Uno. | ||
IIC communication: A4 (SDA); A5 (SCL). Support TWI communication using the Wire library. | * IIC communication: A4 (SDA); A5 (SCL). Support TWI communication using the Wire library. | ||
== Windows System == | |||
=== Installing Arduino IDE === | |||
When getting this control board, we need to install Arduino IDE | |||
Enter the website https://www.arduino.cc/, click [[File:0173--1.png|500px|frameless|thumb]] and [[File:0173--2.png|500px|frameless|thumb]] | |||
<br>[[File:0173--3.png|500px|frameless|thumb]]<br> | |||
Select the version you want to download, the latest version could be downloaded. | |||
<br>[[File:0173--4.png|500px|frameless|thumb]]<br> | |||
Alternatively, you could select previous release. | |||
In this project, we use 1.8.12 version. | |||
<br>[[File:0173--5.png|500px|frameless|thumb]]<br> | |||
Click[[File:KS0173----13.png|500px|frameless|thumb]] to view the below page | |||
<br>[[File:0173--8.png|500px|frameless|thumb]]<br> | |||
Click [[File:0173--6.png|500px|frameless|thumb]] to download an installer of Arduino 1.8.12 version,which needs to be installed manually. When you tap [[File:0173--7.png|500px|frameless|thumb]],a zip file of Arduino 1.8.12 version will be directly downloaded, and you only need to unzip it to finish installation. | |||
<br>[[File: | <br>[[File:0497=21.png|500px|frameless|thumb]]<br> | ||
Click [[File:0173--9.png|500px|frameless|thumb]]icon to download Arduino IDE. | |||
=== Installing driver === | === Installing driver === | ||
Let’s install the driver of | Let’s install the driver of keyestudio V4.0 development board. The USB-TTL chip on V4.0 development board adopts CP2102 serial chip. The driver program of this chip is included in Arduino 1.8 version and above, which is convenient. Plug on USB port of board, the computer can recognize the hardware and automatically install the driver of CP2102. | ||
<big><span style=color:red>Note: If the version of Arduino IDE you download is below 1.8, you need to download the driver of CP2102. | |||
Download the driver of CP2102: | |||
https://fs.keyestudio.com/CP2102-WIN</span></big> | |||
If install unsuccessfully, or you intend to install manually, open the device manager of computer. Right click Computer----- Properties----- Device Manager. | If install unsuccessfully, or you intend to install manually, open the device manager of computer. Right click Computer----- Properties----- Device Manager. | ||
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Then come back to the Arduino software, you should click Tools→Board, select the board. (as shown below) | Then come back to the Arduino software, you should click Tools→Board, select the board. (as shown below) | ||
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Then select the correct COM port (you can see the corresponding COM port after the driver is successfully installed) | Then select the correct COM port (you can see the corresponding COM port after the driver is successfully installed) | ||
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E- Used to save the sketch. | E- Used to save the sketch. | ||
F- Used to send the serial data received from board to the serial monitor. | F- Used to send the serial data received from board to the serial monitor. | ||
=== Start your first program === | === Start your first program === | ||
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Upload the program successfully, the onboard LED lights on for 1s, lights off for 1s. Congratulation, you finish the first program. | Upload the program successfully, the onboard LED lights on for 1s, lights off for 1s. Congratulation, you finish the first program. | ||
== MAC System == | == MAC System == | ||
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https://wiki.keyestudio.com/How_to_Install_the_Driver_of_CP2102_on_MAC_System | https://wiki.keyestudio.com/How_to_Install_the_Driver_of_CP2102_on_MAC_System | ||
=== Arduino IDE Setting === | === Arduino IDE Setting === | ||
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== Resources == | |||
https://fs.keyestudio.com/KS0497 |
Latest revision as of 11:43, 27 December 2021
Description
The processor core of Keyestudio V4.0 development board is ATMEGA328P-PU , fully compatible with ARDUINO UNO REV3.
It has 14 digital input/output pins(of which 6 can be used as PWM outputs), 6 analog inputs, a 16 MHz crystal oscillator, a USB connection, a power jack, 1 ICSP header, and a reset button.
The built-in ICSP port can burn the firmware for ATMEGA328P-PU directly. We can plug in power by USB wire, DC head and Vin GND pins.
Specification
- Microcontroller: ATMEGA328P-PU
- USB serial chip:CP2102
- Operating Voltage: 5V
- Input Voltage (recommended):DC 7-12V
- Digital I/O Pins: 14 (D0-13)
- PWM Digital I/O Pins:6 (D3 D5 D6 D9 D10 D11)
- Analog Input Pins: 6(A0-A5)
- DC Current per I/O Pin: 20 mA
- DC Current for 3.3V Pin: 50 mA
- Flash Memory: 32 KB (ATMEGA328P-PU) of which 0.5 KB used by bootloader
- SRAM:2 KB (ATMEGA328P-PU)
- EEPROM: 1 KB (ATMEGA328P-PU)
- Clock Speed:16 MHz
- LED_BUILTIN:D13
Pin Interfaces
1 | ICSP (In-Circuit Serial Programming) Header
the AVR, an Arduino micro-program header consisting of MOSI, MISO, SCK, RESET, VCC, and GND. It is often called the SPI (serial peripheral interface) and can be considered an "extension" of the output. In fact, slave the output devices to the SPI bus host. When connecting to PC, program the firmware to ATMEGA328P-PU. |
2 | Power LED Indicator
Powering the Arduino, LED on means that your circuit board is correctly powered on. If LED is off, connection is wrong. |
3 | Digital I/O
Arduino MEGA has 14 digital input/output pins (of which 6 can be used as PWM outputs).These pins can be configured as digital input pin to read the logic value (0 or 1). Or used as digital output pin to drive different modules like LED, relay, etc. Using pinMode(), digitalWrite(), and digitalRead() functions. |
4 | GND
GND |
5 | AREF
Reference voltage (0-5V) for analog inputs. Used with analogReference(). Configures the reference voltage used for analog input (i.e. the value used as the top of the input range). |
6 | RESET Button
You can reset your Arduino board |
6 | SDA
IIC communication pin |
7 | SCL
IIC communication pin |
8 | RESET Button
You can reset your Arduino board, |
9 | D13 LED
There is a built-in LED driven by digital pin 13. When the pin is HIGH value, the LED is on, when the pin is LOW, it's off. |
10 | USB Connection
Arduino board can be powered via USB connector. All you needed to do is connecting the USB port to PC using a USB cable. |
11 | CP2102
USB serial chip, translate the USB signal of computer into serial signal |
12 | TX LED
Onboard you can find the label: TX (transmit) When Arduino board communicates via serial port, send the message, TX led flashes. |
13 | RX LED
Onboard you can find the label: RX(receive ) When Arduino board communicates via serial port, receive the message, RX led flashes. |
14 | Crystal Oscillator
How does Arduino calculate time? by using a crystal oscillator. The number printed on the top of the Arduino crystal is 16.000H9H. It tells us that the frequency is 16,000,000 Hertz or 16MHz. |
15 | Voltage Regulator
To control the voltage provided to the Arduino board, as well as to stabilize the DC voltage used by the processor and other components. Convert an external input DC7-12V voltage into DC 5V, then switch DC 5V to the processor and other components. |
16 | DC Power Jack
Arduino board can be supplied with an external power DC7-12V from the DC power jack. |
17 | Microcontroller
Each Arduino board has its own microcontroller. You can regard it as the brain of your board. The main IC (integrated circuit) on the Arduino is slightly different from the panel pair. Microcontrollers are usually from ATMEL. Before you load a new program on the Arduino IDE, you must know what IC is on your board. This information can be checked at the top of IC. |
18 | IOREF
This pin on the board provides the voltage reference with which the microcontroller operates. A properly configured shield can read the IOREF pin voltage and select the appropriate power source or enable voltage translators on the outputs for working with the 5V or 3.3V. |
19 | RESET Header
Connect an external button to reset the board. The function is the same as reset button. |
20 | Power Pin 3V3
A 3.3 volt supply generated by the on-board regulator. Maximum current draw is 50 mA. |
21 | Power Pin 3V3
Provides 5V output voltage |
22 | Vin
You can supply an external power input DC7-12V through this pin to Arduino board. |
23 | Power Pin 3V3
Onboard has 6 analog inputs, labeled A0 to A5. |
Specialized Functions of Some Pins:
- Serial Communication: D0 (RX) and D1 (TX)
- PWM Pins (Pulse-Width Modulation): D3 D5 D6 D9 D10 D11
- External Interrupts: D2 (interrupt 0), D3 (interrupt 1)
- SPI communication: D10 (SS), D13 (SCK), D11 (MOSI), D12 (MISO).
- These pins support SPI communication using theSPI library. The SPI pins are also broken out on the ICSP header, which is physically compatible with the Arduino Uno.
- IIC communication: A4 (SDA); A5 (SCL). Support TWI communication using the Wire library.
Windows System
Installing Arduino IDE
When getting this control board, we need to install Arduino IDE Enter the website https://www.arduino.cc/, click and
Select the version you want to download, the latest version could be downloaded.
Alternatively, you could select previous release. In this project, we use 1.8.12 version.
Click to download an installer of Arduino 1.8.12 version,which needs to be installed manually. When you tap ,a zip file of Arduino 1.8.12 version will be directly downloaded, and you only need to unzip it to finish installation.
Click icon to download Arduino IDE.
Installing driver
Let’s install the driver of keyestudio V4.0 development board. The USB-TTL chip on V4.0 development board adopts CP2102 serial chip. The driver program of this chip is included in Arduino 1.8 version and above, which is convenient. Plug on USB port of board, the computer can recognize the hardware and automatically install the driver of CP2102.
Note: If the version of Arduino IDE you download is below 1.8, you need to download the driver of CP2102.
Download the driver of CP2102: https://fs.keyestudio.com/CP2102-WIN
If install unsuccessfully, or you intend to install manually, open the device manager of computer. Right click Computer----- Properties----- Device Manager.
There is a yellow exclamation mark on the page, which implies installing the driver of CP2102 unsuccessfully. Then we double click the hardware and update the driver.
Click “OK” to enter the following page, click “browse my computer for updated driver software”, find out the installed or downloaded ARDUINO software. As shown below:
There is a DRIVERS folder in Arduino software installed package(), open driver folder and you can see the driver of CP210X series chips.
We click “Browse”, then find out the driver folder, or you could enter “driver” to search in rectangular box, then click “next”, the driver will be installed successfully. (I place Arduino software folder on the desktop, you could follow my way)
Open device manager, we will find the yellow exclamation mark disappear. The driver of CP2102 is installed successfully.
Arduino IDE Setting
To avoid the errors when uploading the program to the board, you need to select the correct Arduino board that matches the board connected to your computer. Then come back to the Arduino software, you should click Tools→Board, select the board. (as shown below)
Then select the correct COM port (you can see the corresponding COM port after the driver is successfully installed)
Before uploading the program to the board, let’s demonstrate the function of each symbol in the Arduino IDE toolbar.
A- Used to verify whether there is any compiling mistakes or not. B- Used to upload the sketch to your Arduino board. C- Used to create shortcut window of a new sketch. D- Used to directly open an example sketch. E- Used to save the sketch. F- Used to send the serial data received from board to the serial monitor.
Start your first program
Open the file to select Example, choose BLINK from BASIC, as shown below:
Set board and COM port, the corresponding board and COM port are shown on the lower right of IDE.
Click to start compiling the program, check errors.
Click to upload the program, upload successfully.
Upload the program successfully, the onboard LED lights on for 1s, lights off for 1s. Congratulation, you finish the first program.
MAC System
Install Arduino IDE on MAC System
The installation instruction is as same as the chapter 5.1, as shown below:
Download the Driver of CP2102
https://fs.keyestudio.com/CP2102-MAC
How to Install the Driver of CP2102
The following link is for your reference:
https://wiki.keyestudio.com/How_to_Install_the_Driver_of_CP2102_on_MAC_System
Arduino IDE Setting
The setting method is as same as the chapter 5.3 except from COM port, as shown below.