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*[[Linker Button V2.0]]  [LINKER_BUTTON_V2.0][118103002]
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*[[12mm Button Module for LinkNode D1]][LINKER_BUTTON_D1][]
 
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*[[Touch Sensor Module]]  [LINKER_TOUSEN][118101007]
 
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*[[Double Buttons Module]] [LINKER_DBTN][118102002]

Revision as of 01:27, 12 December 2016

ArduBlock for Linker Kit

Introduction

ArduBlock is a tile-based visual programming environment, which is designed to make it easy to get start with programming Arduino. We believe that Linker kit is more suitable for starter than breadboard or protoboard approach. We have been working on adding Linkerkit into ArduoBlock.

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Installation Guide

  • Find the preference path:

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  • Copy ardublock-all.jar to \arduino-1.0.1\tools\ArduBlockTool\tool\ardublock-all.jar
  • ardublock-all.jar can be downloaded from the link below.
  • Launch ardublock by:

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  • Run ArduBlock on pcDuino
Install ArduBlock on pcDuino following the steps above.
Launch ArduBlock on pcDuino

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We can create a program by picking the elements in the left column to the work space in right column:

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Resources

Linker Kit

Component List

Shields/Interface Boards

Cables

LED

Buttons and Joystick

Sensors

Projects