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ACS37200LLXTR-100B5 Current Sensor Compact Carrier -100A to +100A, 5V |
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5V, 11A Step-Down Voltage Regulator D42V110F5 |
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ISO6541F 4-Channel Digital Isolator Carrier, 3/1, Default Low, Functional Isolation |
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ISO6540 4-Channel Digital Isolator Carrier, 4/0, Default High, Functional Isolation |
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ACS37041KLHBLT-010B3 Current Sensor Compact Carrier -10A to +10A, 3.3V |
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QTR-MD-01A-S Reflectance Sensor: 1-Channel, 8mm Wide, Analog Output, Side-Entry Connector |
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ACS37041KLHBLT-010B3 Current Sensor Micro Carrier -10A to +10A, 3.3V |
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12V, 100mA Isolated Step-Up/Step-Down Voltage Regulator S21Z1F12 |
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Glideforce GF01-121003-2-66 Micro Linear Actuator with Feedback Potentiometer: 12V, 4.3kgf, 17.6mm/s, 30mm Stroke |
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Pololu Isolated Solid State Relay/Switch, SPST, 100V, 4.5A |
New product: A-Star 328PB Micro
- 17 April 2018Thank you Kevin. After updating I was able to upload via ICSP, but not Serial. I will go look at the forum.
Thanks,
Brad
New product: A-Star 328PB Micro
- 15 April 2018I know this is not the right place for this, but I need help with this board... I ordered a couple of them (and two of the 2.1 prog's) when you sent out that email, but I am STILL not able to compile for them in any of my Arduino programming environments (Arduino, MS VS Code, Visual Studio 2017 w/ Visual Micro (paid) plugin).
It looks like the compiler is not liking spaces in my PC (Win 10/HP I5/8GB laptop) user name, but as I would have to completely re-install the OS to change it, I am unwilling to do so.
The error I get is this:
avr-g++: error: **LAST PART OF MY TWO-WORD-WITH-A-SPACE USERNAME HERE**\AppData\Local\Arduino15\packages\pololu-a-star\hardware\avr\4.0.1/variants/a-star328pb/io_328pb.h: No such file or directory
I have verified the path and file exists, and that is the correct path, minus the obligatory C:\users\**FIRST PART OF MY USERNAME**.
Can you point me to the file I need to edit to correct this? I "assume" we need a \% or something in there to support it. While I'm pretty comfortable and not new to embedded programming, I am far from conversant with the intricacies of the Arduino programming environment.
Thank you,
Brad