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| ===== Assembly guide ===== | ===== Assembly guide ===== | ||
| - | 1. Insert the Leonardo board into its place in the box, fix with 4 3x6mm screws. Snap off the Micro-USB socket, remove the power input socket and solder the USB-B one as shown in the picture below: | + | 1. Insert the Leonardo board into its place in the box, fix with 4 3x6mm screws. Snap off the Micro-USB socket, remove the power input socket and solder the USB-B one as shown in the picture below (you can use the Pro Micro board alternatively, |
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| WARNING! We will be using cable joints to connect wires of the I2C cable. Make sure only 1 wire from | WARNING! We will be using cable joints to connect wires of the I2C cable. Make sure only 1 wire from | ||
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| * F (FLY) - the main mode used for operation and flashing of the master controller. | * F (FLY) - the main mode used for operation and flashing of the master controller. | ||
| * P (PROGRAM) - the mode, used for flashing peripherals. | * P (PROGRAM) - the mode, used for flashing peripherals. | ||
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| + | To flash the **master controller firmware**: | ||
| + | 1. Check that the mode switch is in the " | ||
| + | 2. Install libraries from z_libraries folder (copy them to Arduino/ | ||
| + | 3. Open the master firmware and select your hardware on the device definitions tab | ||
| + | 4. Select the COM port with " | ||
| + | 5. Select " | ||
| + | 6. Press " | ||
| + | 7. That's it! After " | ||
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| To use the controller for **flashing of your peripheral**: | To use the controller for **flashing of your peripheral**: | ||