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| Small size, full energy! Microduino series is 100% Arduino compitable open source hardware, compatible with Arduino IDE development environment and existing Arduino programs.
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|     Small size, great power! Microduino and mCookie bring powerful, small, stackable electronic hardware to makers, designers, engineers, students and curious tinkerers of all ages. Build open-source projects or create innovative new ones.
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| All Microduino boards adapt uniformed U-shape 27-pin standard interface (UPin-27), Microduino series can be easily stacked together through UPin-27, it is delivered ready to plug in. Microduino board size is as small as a quarter (25.40mm X 27.94mm / 1.0inch X 1.1inch), with tiny shape, Microduino series dramatically decreases the size and cost of design prototype, remarkable improves usability and flexibility of Arduino-compitable boards, as well as user experience.  
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All Microduino and mCookie boards are Arduino-compatible. Experienced makers can write their own programs in the Arduino IDE and upload their code to the hardware via USB, while novices can take advantage of open-source Scratch programming to drag and drop pre-written code.
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| Microduino series is typically applied in idea realization, prototype development and low volume production.
 
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| Tamaño pequeño, Energia total! La serie Microduino es 100% compatible con hardware de codigo abierto Arduino, compatible con el entorno de desarrollo IDE Arduino y programas de Arduino existentes.
 
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| Todas las placas Microduino se adaptan uniformemente con la interface estandard U-shape de 27-pin (UPin-27), la serie Microduino puede facilmente apilarse conjuntamente a travez de UPin-27, se suministra lista para su conexion. El tamaño de la placa Microduino es tan pequeño como una moneda de 25 centavos (25.40 mm X 27.94 mm / 1.0 pulgadas X 1.1 pulgadas), con forma pequeña, La Series Microduino disminuye drásticamente el tamaño y el costo del diseño de prototipos, notable mejora de la facilidad de uso y flexibilidad con placas Arduino-compitable, así como la experiencia del usuario.
 
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Fritzing  :'''[[File:Microduino-Fritzing.zip]]''' 
 
  
Downlaod Microduino IDE package:【'''[[Arduino IDE Microduino Configuration]]'''】
 
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Microduino and mCookie modules, sensors and accessories are perfect for idea realization, prototype development, low-volume production and old-fashioned fun.
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==Microduino Core Modules (Arduino Compitable)==
 
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'''[[Microduino-Core]]'''
 
*Core board of Microduino series
 
*Main chip: ATmega328P/ATmega168PA
 
*Compatible with Arduino Uno, the same hardware architect as Uno.
 
*UPin-27: Microduino standard interface
 
|[[file:Microduino-core-rect.jpg|200px|right]]
 
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'''[[Microduino-Core+]]''' (Performance Edition)
 
*Core board of Microduino series
 
*Main chip: ATmega644PA/ATmega1284P
 
*As powerful as Arduino Mega2560
 
*2 hardware serial ports, 10 more digital I/O
 
*UPin-27: Microduino standard interface
 
|[[file:Microduino-core+-rect.jpg|200px|right]]
 
 
 
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'''[[Microduino-CoreUSB]]'''(Performance Edition)
 
*Core board of Microduino series
 
*Compatible with Arduino Leonardo
 
*Contain Microcontroller and USB
 
*UPin-27: Microduino standard interface
 
|[[File:Microduino-core32U4-rect.jpg|200px|right]]
 
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'''[[Microduino-USBTTL]]'''
 
*Microduino USBTTL module, connecting PC with Microduino, uploading program to Core/Core+.
 
*Main chip: FT232RL
 
*UPin-27: Microduino standard interface
 
|[[file:Microduino-ft232-rect.jpg|200px|right]]
 
  
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=='''[[Microduino Series]]'''==
*Microduino core module
 
*Main Chip:STM32F103CBT6
 
*UPin-27 standard interface
 
|[[File:Microduino- CoreSTM32 -rect.jpg|200px|right]]
 
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=='''[[Microduino Tutorials and Projects]]'''==
 
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==Microduino Extension Modules==
 
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'''[[Microduino-W5500]]'''
 
*Microduino Ethernet module
 
*Support hardware TCP/IP protocol
 
*Built-in 10BaseT/100BaseTX Ethernet PHY   
 
*Communicate with Core/Core+ through spi interface 
 
*UPin-27 standard interface 
 
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[[file:microduino-w5500-rect.jpg|200px|right]]
 
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'''[[Microduino-ENC28J60]]''' + '''[[Microduino-RJ45]]''' Ethernet module
 
*Main chip: ENC28J60
 
*Microduino ethnet module
 
*IEEE 802.3 compitable ethernet controller
 
*integrate MAC and 10 BASE-T PHY, support POE
 
*use SPI communication protocol
 
*UPin-27: Microduino standard interface
 
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'''[[Microduino-nRF24]]'''
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*Microduino 2.4G wireless module
 
*use SPI communication protocol
 
*Arduino library support
 
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[[file:Microduino-nRF-rect.jpg|200px|right]]
 
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'''[[Microduino-smartRF]]'''
 
*470/950 MHz ISM/SRD band ultra low power wireless communication module
 
*Use the SPI interface to communicate with Core/Core+ module
 
*Have corresponding networking library support, can carry on a simple network
 
*UPin-27 standard interface
 
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[[file:Microduino smartRF-rect.jpg|200px|right]]
 
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'''[[Microduino-NFC]]'''
 
*Two-way connection and identification of near-field communication module
 
*Use IIC interface to communicate with Core/Core+ module
 
*UPin-27 standard interface
 
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[[file:Microduino-NFC-rect.jpg|200px|right]]
 
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'''[[Microduino-BT]]'''
 
*Microduino Shield BT, two versions are provided: BT2.1 and BT4.0
 
*support BT 2.1/4.0 protocol
 
*use hardware serial or software serial ports (optional)
 
*UPin-27: Microduino standard interface
 
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[[file:Microduino-bt-rect.jpg|200px|right]]
 
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'''[[Microduino-Zigbee]]'''
 
*Microduino-Zigbee
 
*Adopt CC2530 chip
 
*Low-power, low-rate and low-cost two-way wireless communication 
 
*UPin-27 standard interface
 
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[[File:Microduino-zigbee-rect.jpg|200px|right]]
 
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|'''[[Microduino-SD]]'''
 
*Microduino Micro SD card jack
 
*use SPI communication protocol
 
*UPin-27: Microduino standard interface
 
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[[file:Microduino-sd-rect.jpg|200px|right]]
 
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'''[[Microduino-BM]]'''
 
*Microduino Li-ion battery management module
 
*full functions of charge, discharge, voltage dectect and LED indicator
 
*DC-DC convert, support 3.7->5.V and 3.7V->3.3V.
 
*UPin-27: Microduino standard interface
 
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[[file:Microduino-bm-rect.jpg|200px|right]]
 
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'''[[Microduino-10DOF]]'''
 
*Microduino 10 DOF sensor module
 
*MPU6050 + HMC5883L + BMP085
 
*use I2C protocol
 
*UPin-27: Microduino standard interface
 
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[[file:Microduino-10dof-rect.jpg|200px|right]]
 
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'''[[Microduino-OLED]]'''
 
*Microduino OLED 12864 display module, 0.96'
 
*SSD1306 driver
 
*use I2C protocol
 
*supply voltage: 3.3V
 
|[[file:Microduino-oled-rect.jpg|200px|right]]
 
 
 
  
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*Microduino-TFT display module
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*ST7735 128*160 color display modules
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*Adopt SPI interface and Core/Core+ communication
 
*3.3V power supply
 
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'''[[Microduino-RTC]]'''
 
*Microduino RTC Module
 
*PCF8563 CMOS Real-Time Clock (RTC)
 
*Two Wire Interface (I²C)
 
*Backup by additional EEPROM AT24C32
 
|[[file:Microduino-rtc-rect.jpg|200px|right]]
 
 
 
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'''[[Microduino-GPS]]'''
 
*Microduino GPS Module
 
*Core modules using UBLOX NEO-6M
 
*Use serial to communicate with Core module
 
*UPin-27: Microduino standard interface
 
|[[file:Microduino-neo-6m-rect.jpg|200px|right]]
 
 
 
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'''[[Microduino-Amplifier]]'''
 
*Microduino D-Class Amplifier Module
 
*Based on LM4863 Chip
 
*2.54 Pin Interface
 
*UPin-27: Microduino standard interface
 
|[[file:Microduino-lm4863-rect.jpg|200px|right]]
 
 
 
 
 
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'''[[Microduino-WiFi]]'''
 
*Microduino WiFi Module
 
*Base on TI CC3000 IEEE 802.11b/g solution
 
*Use the SPI interface to communicate to Core module
 
*UPin-27: Microduino standard interface
 
|[[file:Microduino-cc3000-rect.jpg|200px|right]]
 
 
 
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'''[[Microduino-Stepper]]'''
 
*Microduino Motor/Stepper Driver Module
 
*Support four-wire two-phase stepper motor
 
*The unique plug way more space saving
 
|[[file:Microduino-a4982-rect.jpg|200px|right]]
 
 
 
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'''[[Microduino-Motor]]'''
 
*Microduino DC Motor Driver Module
 
*Can drive two DC Motors
 
*The unique plug way more space saving
 
|[[File:Microduino-a3906-rect.jpg|200px|right]]
 
 
 
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'''[[Microduino-USBHOST]]'''
 
*Microduino USB communication module
 
*Support USB host controller and USB peripherals
 
*UPin-27 Microduino standard interface
 
|[[File:Microduino-USBHOST-rect.jpg|200px|right]]
 
  
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[[file:mCookie-Projects.jpg|400px|left]]
 
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'''[[Microduino-GPRS/GSM]]'''
 
*Microduino GPRS/GSM module
 
*Send, Receive short message
 
*Access the network using SIM card
 
|[[File:Microduino-GPRS-rect.jpg|200px|right]]
 
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==Microduino Extension Boards==
 
 
 
 
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'''[[Microduino-Plug]]'''
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*A breadboard connector based on Microduino modules.
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|[[File:Microduino-Plug-rect.jpg|200px|right]]
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'''[[Microduino-Solo('''The module has been discontinued. More purchase needs can refer to Microduino-Plug as the replacement''')]]'''
 
*Microduino shield board for sensors
 
|[[file:Microduino-solo-rect.jpg|200px|right]]
 
 
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'''[[Microduino-Duo-v2]]'''
 
*Extension board based on Microduino modules
 
*Vertically arranged Upin27 base can lower the height
 
*3.3V stabilivolt & OLED interface
 
 
|[[file:Microduino-duo-v-rect.jpg|200px|right]]
 
 
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'''[[Microduino-Duo-h2]]'''
 
*Extension board based Microduino modules
 
*Horizontally arranged Upin27 base can lower the height
 
*3.3V stabilivolt & OLED interface
 
 
|[[file:Microduino-duo-h-rect.jpg|200px|right]]
 
 
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'''[[Microduino-Uno]]'''
 
*Microduino shield board for Arduino pin-out
 
|[[file:Microduino-uno-rect.jpg|200px|right]]
 
 
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==Microduino Cube Extension Board==
 
  
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*Extension board based Microduino
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*Rich extension interfaces
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[[file:MicroCookie-Zen-rect.jpg|200px|left]]
  
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[[file:MicroCookie-Nux-rect.jpg|200px|left]]
'''[[Microduino-Cube-V1]]'''
 
*Extension board based Microduino
 
*Rich extension interfaces
 
|[[File:Microduino-V1-rect.jpg|200px|right]]
 
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'''[[Microduino-Weather]]'''
 
*Extension board based on Microduino
 
*Equipped with meteorologic monitoring sensor
 
 
 
|[[File:Microduino-Station-rect.jpg|200px|right]]
 
 
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==Microduino Start==
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=Microduino Sensor Series=
 
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*[1]【'''[[Arduino IDE Driver Install]]'''】 for Microduino-Core/Core+
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=='''[[Microduino Sensor Series]]'''==
*[2]【'''[[Setup Guide on Mac OS X]]'''
 
*[3]【'''[[Arduino IDE Microduino Configuration]]'''】 for Microduino-Core/Core+
 
*[4]【'''[[Burn Bootloader to Microduino-Core/Core+ with an Arduino]]'''】 to initialize Microduino-Core/Core+
 
*[5]【'''[[The solution for FT232R (USBTTL) error "FT232R USB UART"]]'''】
 
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'''[[Microduino (Arduino Compatible Board) Tutorial]]'''
 
  
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==Microduino CoreSTM32 Tutorial==
 
 
 
'''[[Microduino CoreSTM32 Tutorial]]'''
 
  
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==Microduino-Quadcopter Tutorial==
 
  
'''[[Microduino-Quadcopter Tutorial]]'''
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Fritzing: '''[[File:Microduino-Fritzing.zip]]'''<br>
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Microduino Community Projects: https://www.microduino.cc/project <br>
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Microduino IDE Github Repository: [[https://github.com/wasdpkj/Microduino-IDE Microduino-IDE]]<br>
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Microduino Getting Started: '''[[AVR Core: Getting Started]]''' <br/>
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mCookie Frequently Asked Questions: [[mCookie Frequently Asked Questions|FAQ]]
  
 
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* Microduino standard interface (UPin-27)
 
[[file:Micromodule-1x3.jpg|800px|left]]
 
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! RX0 !! TX1 !! D2 !! D3 !! D4 !! D5 !! D6 !! D7 !! D8 !! D9 !! D10 !! D11 !! D12!! D13!! A0 !! A1 !! A2 !! A3 !! A4 !! A5 !! A6 !! A7 !! 5V !! 3V3 !! GND
 
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| FT232RL|| TX0 || RX0 || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || OUT || OUT ||
 
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| ENC28J60 || || || || IRQ || || || || || CS || || || SO || SI || SCK || || || || || || || || || || IN ||
 
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| nRF24L01+ || || || INT || || || || || || || CSN || CE || SO || SI || SCK || || || || || || || || ||  || IN ||
 
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| CC3000 || || || IRQ || || || || || || || EN || CS || DI || DO || SCK || || || || || || || || || || IN ||
 
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| BT  || TX || RX ||(TX)||(RX)|| || || || || ||(TX)||(RX)|| || || || || || || || || || || || || IN ||
 
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| NEO-6M  || TX || RX ||(TX)||(RX)|| || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || IN ||
 
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| SD || || || || || || || || CS || || || || D0 || DI || SCK || CD || || || || || || || ||  || IN ||
 
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| RTC || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || SDA || SCL || || || || IN ||
 
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| 10DOF || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || SDA || SCL || || || || IN ||
 
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| smartRF || || ||INT || || || || || || || || SS||SI || S0||SCK|| || || || || || || || ||  || IN ||
 
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Welcome to the Microduino Wiki
Small size, great power! Microduino and mCookie bring powerful, small, stackable electronic hardware to makers, designers, engineers, students and curious tinkerers of all ages. Build open-source projects or create innovative new ones.


All Microduino and mCookie boards are Arduino-compatible. Experienced makers can write their own programs in the Arduino IDE and upload their code to the hardware via USB, while novices can take advantage of open-source Scratch programming to drag and drop pre-written code.


Microduino dramatically decreases the size and cost of design prototyping, improves flexibility of Arduino-compatible boards, and enhances the user experience for any age or skill level.


Microduino and mCookie modules, sensors and accessories are perfect for idea realization, prototype development, low-volume production and old-fashioned fun.


Microduino Upin27 Series

Microduino Series


Microduino Tutorials and Projects




mCookie UPin27 Series

mCookie Series


mCookie Tutorials and Projects




MicroWrt HPin44 Series

MicroWrt Series


MicroWrt Tutorials and Projects




MicroPi HPin88 Series

MicroPi Series


MicroCookie-Zen-rect.jpg

MicroPi Tutorials and Projects


MicroCookie-Nux-rect.jpg



Microduino Sensor Series

Microduino Sensor Series


Microduino Sensor Tutorials and Projects





Additional Information

Fritzing: 文件:Microduino-Fritzing.zip
Microduino Community Projects: https://www.microduino.cc/project
Microduino IDE Github Repository: [Microduino-IDE]
Microduino Getting Started: AVR Core: Getting Started
mCookie Frequently Asked Questions: FAQ



This Wiki was built on June 11, 2013. There are 1,708 pages, 26,539 files uploaded and 43,324 revisions.
To learn more information, please visit Recent Changes.

Technical Support: support@microduino.cc
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