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Firmware is a kind of operating system software that runs on microcontrollers (tiny computers) such as used in the USB-microDig, Wi-microDig and microDig. It handles the capture of analog signals, communication with digital (I2C) sensors, their translation into MIDI messages and communication with I-CubeX software, in both standalone mode as well as host mode. It adds intelligence to the digitizer hardware in the form of the features described below. Starting with digitizers that use version 5.0 of the I-CubeX firmware, the digitizers' firmware can be updated with newer firmware versions.  
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Firmware is a kind of operating system software that runs on microcontrollers (tiny computers) such as used in the digitizers. It handles the capture of analog signals, communication with digital (I2C) sensors, their translation into MIDI messages and communication with I-CubeX software, in both standalone mode as well as host mode. It adds intelligence to the digitizer hardware in the form of the features described below. Starting with digitizers that use version 5.0 of the I-CubeX firmware, the digitizers' firmware can be updated with newer firmware versions.  
  
 
==Releases==
 
==Releases==

Revision as of 13:49, 30 November 2016

Firmware is a kind of operating system software that runs on microcontrollers (tiny computers) such as used in the digitizers. It handles the capture of analog signals, communication with digital (I2C) sensors, their translation into MIDI messages and communication with I-CubeX software, in both standalone mode as well as host mode. It adds intelligence to the digitizer hardware in the form of the features described below. Starting with digitizers that use version 5.0 of the I-CubeX firmware, the digitizers' firmware can be updated with newer firmware versions.

Releases