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Jeff BransonEducation Outreach Coordinator

Email: jeff.branson@sparkfun.com

Derek RunbergCurriculum Curator

Email: derek.runberg@sparkfun.com

Getting Started with the Galileo

Go Ahead and open your box!

7-14V Power supply

Micro SD Card Slot

Micro USB Port (Client) USB Port (Host)

7-14V Power supply

Micro SD Card Slot

Micro USB Port (Client)

USB Port (Host)Digital I/O Pins

Analog Input PinsPower Bus (5V, GND)

Adding the Wifi Card

• Screw Driver• Wifi Card• Wifi Card Bracket

Give it Legs

• Screw Driver • 4-40 Screws (4)• 4 Plastic ¾” Stand-offs

Download CAT image

Click here

Or Download and unzip the folder from

GitHubhttps://github.com/IntelOpenDesign/ConnectAnyThing/releases/tag/v0.2.3

Download connect anything

• Open your micro SD card and use the USB adaptor.

• Plug it into your laptop and it will show up as a drive.

Copy content of CAT folder

Copy all the files in the folder, but not the folder itself!

Paste into your MicroSD Card

Copy all the files in the folder, but not the folder itself!

Remove Micro SD card from your computer

Remove the USB key and then remove the SD card from the USB key…keep

the USB key handy!

Slide Micro SD into your Galileo

Attach an Antenna

Power your Galileo!

• Use your 12V power supply• Wait until the LED on pin 13 blinks

and turns off– Have patience, this takes a few minutes.

Open up available Wi-fi networks on a device

• Use your phone, tablet, or laptop• Look for a wi-fi network called

“ConnectAnyThing” and connect

Note: If you are using an apple product you may have to do this step twice!

Open a Browser

Once connected open a browser and go to cat.com

The CAT Interface

Active Sensor

Settings

Active Actuators

Add a SensorAdd an Actuator

Configure/ Controller Mode

Change Network ID!

• Click on the Gear and choose Change Network name.

• Change it to your first name for now and save.

• Power cycle the Galileo (turn it off and on again)

Look for your name

Now when re-powered your name should show up as a network. Connect

to it!

Add a Sensor

Click on the yellow (+) to add a sensor

Select which pin you would like use!

Inputs and sensors

Potentiometer: Rotation as a value

Center pin to input, outside pins to 5V and one to Ground…Doesn’t matter which one

goes where.

Add a Sensor

Inputs and sensors

/

Name

Pin Number

Reading

Add an Output

Outputs and actuators

Outputs and actuators

LED (Light Emitting Diode) is a light you can turn on and off!

Long leg to output pin, short to Ground

Outputs and actuators

Digital Pin Number

Reading level

Name

Servo Selection

Connecting an Input to an Output

Click Here Then Here

On for # of Seconds

Fully digital pins only (13,12,8,7,4,2)

Scaling an input

Maximum

Minimum

Threshold

Invert an Input

Select to Invert value

Splitting an input

Servo Control

Select Servo ControlOutput as 0-180 degrees

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