Board Overview - Galileo Quark SoC X1000 Getting Started Manual

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written for Galileo.
Driver Installation
Updating Firmware
IDE.
Uploading Blink
Using the Terminal
Installing the "Bigger" Linux Image
to install it.
Required Materials
– The star of the show! The Galileo product should include both a 5V/3A power
Galileo Board
supply and a
micro-B USB
µSD card
– This is required if you want to use the bigger Linux image. The card should be
bigger than 1GB and no larger than 32GB.
Suggested Reading
Before delving into this tutorial, there are a few concepts you should be familiar with, including:
What is an Arduino?
Serial Terminal Basics
Voltage, Current, Resistance, and Ohm's Law
What is a Circuit?

Board Overview

Here's an overview of the connectors and parts surrounding the Quark processor to form the Galileo
board:
– Installing the Galileo drivers on Windows, Mac, and Linux.
– How to update the low-level firmware on the Galileo, using the Arduino
– How to upload your first Arduino sketch to the Galileo.
– How to use the terminal, and interact with the Galileo's Linux half.
– Why you'd want to use the "bigger" Linux image, and how
cable.
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