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mBlock 5

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Connect HaloCode to a computer with the Micro USB cable.

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Start coding.

Note: Check 

Quick Start Guide

 to see detailed instructions on using mBlock.

Summary of Contents for HaloCode

Page 1: ...HaloCode Standard Kit Sample Project Guide ...

Page 2: ...alette What s even better is that HaloCode can also interact with the mBlock 5 stage Now let s make a simple project using HaloCode In this project you ll learn how to use the alligator clips to create a project With the cardboard inside the package and the copper foil tapes the LEDs can illuminate the corresponding color when you touch a specific alligator clip See more projects at http docs makeb...

Page 3: ...1 Find the materials you need cardboard inside the package ...

Page 4: ...in to the GND pin otherwise a short circuit might happen and HaloCode might be damaged Attach the red alligator clip to the touch sensor 0 Attach the yellow blue and green alligator clips to touch sensor 1 2 and 3 respectively 2 Attach the alligator clips ...

Page 5: ... copper foil tapes to the cardboard Remove the protective films on the copper foil tapes The protective film is used to protect the tape from oxidation The copper foil tapes are conductive on both sides Attaching the alligator clips to the tapes can expand the conductive area ...

Page 6: ...6 Attach the other end of the alligator clips to the copper foil tapes ...

Page 7: ...mBlock 5 3 Connect HaloCode to a computer with the Micro USB cable 4 Start coding Note Check Quick Start Guide to see detailed instructions on using mBlock ...

Page 8: ...uch the metal part of the red alligator clip or the copper foil tape to see whether the LEDs turn red Now you know how to use the alligator clips Use your imagination to create more fun projects D1 1 1_KD010135000 ...

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