CT-ARM Beta Test

CT-ARM Beta Test

Update: In 1 week, all 8 units were taken! Sold out, please do feedback to us at support@cytron.com.my

CT-Arm Beta Sales

INTRODUCTION

CT-ARM (Cytron ARM Cortex M0) is now ready for beta testing. Those who interested can purchase through our online store with ‘beta’ price. Currently, we only have a few boards in store, so grab it fast! Before that I want to show you how to get start with CT ARM. We currently have 8 beta board on 50% discount, so grab yours here.

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CT ARM ISO

CT ARM Front

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CT-ARM FEATURES COMPARISON

GETTING STARTED

1. Download the latest Arduino IDE at Arduino official website.
2. Open Arduino IDE, go to File > Preferences, paste this link at ‘Additional Boards Manager URLs:’.

https://raw.githubusercontent.com/CytronTechnologies/Cytron-ARM-Arduino-URL/master/package_cytron_arm_index.json

**Starting from 14/5/2018, board package URL is changed to https://cytrontechnologies.github.io/package_cytron_index.json,please take note.

CT ARM URL

3. Click OK, then go to Tools > Board > Boards Manager… Find Cytron ARM Boards and click Install. It will take a few minutes, depending on your Internet speed.

CT ARM Board Manager

CT ARM Board Manager 2

CT ARM Board Manager 3

4. After the installation complete, you should find CT-ARM listed under Tools > Board. Select CT-ARM.

CT ARM Board Select

5. Next, connect CT-ARM to your PC using Micro USB cable and proceed with FTDI driver installation (Please download the driver here). If you have used  CT-UNO before, your PC should be able to detect the driver automatically.

6. Once complete, select proper COM port under Tools > Port.

CT ARM COM Select

7. Now, open Blink example (File > Examples > 01.Basics > Blink), and upload to CT-ARM. Share the result with us at CytronTech FC Facebook Group.

FEEDBACK

If you have any inquiry/feedback, please post to Cytron technical forum as we seldom check the tutorial’s comment section. Thanks.

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Cytron ARM Cortex M0