MicroMod WiFi Function Board - DA16200 Hookup Guide
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Software Installation
Note: This example assumes you are using the latest version of the Arduino IDE on your desktop. If this is your first time using Arduino, please review our tutorial on installing the Arduino IDE.
Arduino Board Definitions
We'll assume that you installed the necessary board files for your Processor Board. In this case, we used the MicroMod Artemis Processor Board.
MicroMod Artemis Processor Board Hookup Guide
October 21, 2020
Get started with the Artemis MicroMod Processor Board in this tutorial!
CH340 Driver
You may need to install CH340 driver for the USB-to-serial converter. Check out our section on "How to Install CH340 Drivers" for help with the installation.
Note: If applicable, make sure you are using the proper driver files for your CPU architecture. This is usually indicated by a folder or file name with "x86" for 32-bit processors or "x64" for 64-bit processors.
Main Board Example - Pin Connection Table
For the following examples, we are using the Artemis Processor Board. For DA16200 specific pins, here is the mapping to use in Arduino sketches:
AUDIO | UART | GPIO/BUS | I2C | SDIO | SPI0 | Dedicated |
Function Board
Pin Name |
I/O
Direction |
Main Board's
Processor Pin |
Slot 0 | Slot 1 |
---|---|---|---|
VCC | Input | - | |
3.3V | Input | - | |
GND | - | - | |
RTC_WAKE1 | Input | G2 | G7 |
RTC_WAKE2 | Output | G1 | G6 |
RTC_PWR_KEY | Input | G0 | G5 |
GPIOA11 | PWM0 | PWM1 | |
CS | CS0 | CS1 | |
GPIOA10 | D0 | D1 |