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The MH-ET LIVE Tiny88(16.0Mhz) based microcontroller development board similarĀ Ā to the Arduino line, only cheaper, smaller, and a bit less powerful. With the ability touse the familiarĀ Arduino IDE the MH-ET LIVE Tiny88(16.0Mhz) is a great board toĀ jump into electronics, or perfect for when an other board is too big or too much.The MH-ET LIVE Tiny88(16.0Mhz) is shipped fully assembled except for the headersincluded and easy to solder them by yourself.
Specs:
Support for the Arduino IDE 1.0+ (OSX/Win/Linux)
1.Ā Power via USB or External Source - 5v or 7-35v (12v or less recommended,
automatic selection)
2. On-board 500ma 5V Regulator
3. Built-in USB
4.Ā 26 I/O Pins (2 are used for USB only if your program actively communicates overUSB,Ā otherwise you can use all 6 even if you are programming via USB)
5. 8k Flash Memory (about 6k after bootloader)
6. I2C and SPI
7. 26-PWM (26 pins with Software PWM,only two(D9,D10) with hardware PWM )
8.Ā ADC on 8 pins
9.Ā Power LED and Test/Status LED
10.Ā Size(mm):44.5x18.3x3
PinOut:
Installation Instructions:
ļ¬ First download the appropriate Arduino package at the Arduino.ccwebsite://www.arduino.cc/en/Main/Software
ļ¬ If using Arduino 1.6.6 or higher and windows - you will need to download andinstall the drivers manually. Download, unzip and run āInstall Driversā (on 32bitsystems) or āDPInst64ā (on 64bit systems). The driver files are locatedhere://github.com/MHEtLive/MHEtLiveArduino/releases/download/1.0.0/
2.0a4.rar
ļ¬ Install or Unzip the Arduino application.
ļ¬ Run the Arduino application.
ļ¬ In the Arduino application go to the āFileā menu and select āPreferencesā,In thebox labeled āAdditional Boards Manager URLsā enter:
//raw.githubusercontent.com/MHEtLive/arduino-boards-index/master/p
ackage_mhetlive_index.jsonand click OK;
Go to the āToolsā menu and then the āBoardā submenu - select āBoardsManagerā and then from the type drop down select āContributedā:
ļ¬ Select the āMH-ET LIVE Boardsā package and click the āInstallā button.
ļ¬ You\'ll see the download progress on the bottom bar of the āBoards Managerāwindow, when complete it will show āInstalledā next to that item on the list.
ļ¬ WINDOWS USERS: When complete the install with pop up a Driver Install Wizardwindow, please click āNextā on this Window to install the drivers for MH-ET LIVE
Boards (If you already have them installed, this installer will update them andinstall any that are missing).
ļ¬ With the install complete, close the āBoards Managerā window and select theMH-ET LIVE Boards āMH-ET LIVE Tiny88(16.0Mhz)ā from the ToolsāBoardsmenu.
ļ¬ Choose the example that comes with the Arduino IDE: Select the developmentboard as MH-ET LIVE Tiny88 in the toolbar, open the program in File >>Example >> Basic>>Blink, change the port 13 in the program to 0. Port, compileand download into theMH-ET LIVE Tiny88(16.0Mhz)according to the abovemethod, it can be seen that the onboard LED light flashes according to the
frequency specified by the program.(note: When downloading the program, donot connect the module first, wait for the prompt to insert the module aftercompiling, then plug it in and wait for the automatic download to complete).