1.
Search and select the
AVR-IoT WG Sensor Node
.
2.
To download the demo code as it is, click
Download Selected Example
. To make modifications to
the code, click
Open Selected Examples
.
3.
To make changes to the configuration, such as Wi-Fi credentials or Google Cloud project details,
scroll down the page to the AVR-IoT WG Sensor Node panel, as shown in
.
4.
Once these changes are made, the following options are available: preview the code, save the
configuration for later use, or export the project to a selected development environment. To select
one of the options, click the corresponding tab on the top of the page shown in
II. Generate AVR-IoT WG Sensor Node with supported mikroElektronika Click Boards
Atmel START can also generate example codes for two supported MikroElektronika Click Boards:
and
. To generate code for either of these, select the corresponding project
in the examples list in Atmel START and follow steps 2 to 4 to regenerate the AVR-IoT WG development
demo code. Additional code examples will be posted in future releases of the Atmel START tool.
III. Exporting AVR-IoT WG START Project to Atmel Studio
After generating an AVR-IoT WG project in Atmel START, export it to Atmel Studio to be compiled, linked
and eventually programmed into the AVR microcontroller. For instructions on how to import Atmel START
projects into Atmel Studio and program them onto the board, refer to the
.
AVR-IoT WG User Guide
Chapter 2: Getting Started
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