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How to Flash an Arduino Board: Complete Beginner's Guide
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Arduino boards are widely used for building smart projects, from IoT prototypes to robotics. Flashing, or uploading code, onto the board is a crucial step. This guide walks you through the
flashing process
using the Arduino IDE to ensure a smooth start.
Step 1: Gather Required Tools
Download the
Arduino IDE
from the official website.
Use a
USB cable
to connect your Arduino board to your computer.
Step 2: Configure the Board and Port
Open the Arduino IDE and go to
Tools > Board
to select your board model.
Navigate to
Tools > Port
and choose the corresponding COM port for your device.
Tip: If the port isn’t detected, try installing necessary drivers.
Step 3: Select the Port
In the IDE, go to
Tools > Arduino Runs On: "Core 1"
.
Step 4: Flash Libraries
In the IDE, go to
Tools >Manage Libraries
.
Step 5: Identify Required Libraries
Before uploading your code, ensure you have the necessary libraries installed. For example, if your project involves the
M5StickCPlus
, search for and install the
M5StickCPlus library
using the Library Manager in Arduino IDE.
Step 6: Select and Install the Appropriate Library Version
When installing libraries in the Arduino IDE, it’s important to choose the right version.
Step 7: Select Upload or Verify
more code:
https://openelab.io/blogs/learn/how-to-flash-an-arduino-board-complete-beginners-guide
Troubleshooting Flashing Issues
If flashing the Arduino board fails, common causes include:
Incorrect Board Selection:
Ensure
M5StickC Plus
is selected in
Tools > Board.
Incorrect Port Selection:
Double-check the correct
COM port
under
Tools > Port
.
Re-flash with M5Burner:
Use
M5Burner
to flash any module from
M5StickC Plus
, then start the process again from step 1.
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