Problem connecting an arduino to an up-board
Hi, I've tried to connect an arduino through an usb port to the up-board. The up-board could localise the arduino on the com port but I could not transfer programs to the arduino? Can anybody help?
Thanks
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Hi,
Can you see any error message when trying to upload? Could you provide some extra information on your setup (operating system, version of the Arduino environment...)?
Thanks!
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Hi,
thanks for responding.
The up-board runs windows 10 pro 64bit -I try to use Arduino Micro and have installed the Arduino IDE 1.8.5 - I've selected under tools the board: Arduino/Genuino micro, Port: Com1 (is the only one to choose) and as programmer: AVRISP mkll. The Arduino is connected with an USB port to the up-board.
This is the error message I receive when I upload the blink program:
Arduino: 1.8.5 (Windows 10), Board: "Arduino/Genuino Micro"
Der Sketch verwendet 4130 Bytes (14%) des Programmspeicherplatzes. Das Maximum sind 28672 Bytes.
Globale Variablen verwenden 149 Bytes (5%) des dynamischen Speichers, 2411 Bytes für lokale Variablen verbleiben. Das Maximum sind 2560 Bytes.avrdude: butterfly_recv(): programmer is not responding
avrdude: butterfly_recv(): programmer is not responding
avrdude: butterfly_recv(): programmer is not responding
avrdude: butterfly_recv(): programmer is not responding
avrdude: butterfly_recv(): programmer is not responding
Problem beim Hochladen auf das Board. Hilfestellung dazu unter http://www.arduino.cc/en/Guide/Troubleshooting#upload.
Found programmer: Id = "þ"; type = ¸
Software Version = h.Thanks for your help!
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Are you using the upload command or upload using programmer? I am wondering as you mentioned the Arduino/Genuino Micro.
Is your board an actual Arduino Micro or some clone? I don't actually have any of these? Have several other types... I tried selecting this type and did not see any other options (like voltage or CPU speed or...), or I would have asked if you verified yours matched...
Note: I run my up boards using Ubuntu.. But I am running my PC here using Windows 10 64 bit.
Other things to try/verify: Make sure you don't have any other windows open on the Com port.
Make sure the Driver was properly installed for the board? https://www.arduino.cc/en/Guide/ArduinoLeonardoMicro. Not sure if special driver is needed on Windows 10 as Windows 10 has better USB Serial support than previous versions. But if I were you I would verify that the Arduino shows up in the Device Manager with a proper driver.
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Hi Kurt,
thanks for your help! I downloaded the IDE app for windows 10 and finally it worked! It is very funny that with the desktop version IDE it did not work.
Thanks
Christof