Quick start guide
To get started with Arduino on Inkplate 4TEMPERA, follow a few simple steps to install the required software.
1. Install Arduino IDE
If you haven’t installed it yet, download and install the Arduino IDE from the official website.

2. Install Inkplate boards definition
Copy the following URL:
https://github.com/SolderedElectronics/Dasduino-Board-Definitions-for-Arduino-IDE/raw/master/package_Dasduino_Boards_index.json
And add it to the Additional boards manager URLs in Arduino settings:

Now you can open the Boards Manager, search for Inkplate Boards, and install the Inkplate Boards board definitions.
Click Install here:

3. Install Inkplate library
In the Arduino Library Manager, search for the Inkplate library and click Install:

4. Install CH340 driver
The CH340 is an onboard chip that enables serial communication over USB. If the driver is not installed, download it from this link. Start the installation and follow the instructions:
Done!
Inkplate 4TEMPERA setup is complete. Now, try out some examples from the Arduino library—upload them and see the results for yourself! For details on how to upload code, see the next page in the documentation:
Uploading code
To upload your own sketch or an Arduino example to Inkplate 4TEMPERA, follow this brief guide.
1. Connect Inkplate via USB and power it on
Use the provided USB-C cable to connect Inkplate 4TEMPERA to your computer. Ensure that the board is powered on by pressing the POWER ON button. The blue power LED will light up when properly connected.


2. Create a sketch
For the purposes of this documentation, we will use a pre-made example. Go to
File->Examples->InkplateLibrary->Inkplate4TEMPERA->Basic->Inkplate4TEMPERA_Hello_World

3. Upload the code
Before uploading the code, select the correct board definition. The table below should help you out:
| Board Definition | Board Description |
|---|---|
| Soldered inkplate_4_tempera | The newer and more stylish version of the product, with a purple PCB. |
| e-radionica.com Inkplate 4TEMPERA | The older version, with a blue PCB. |
Click Upload in the Arduino IDE.

Once the process completes, Inkplate will restart automatically and run the newly uploaded code. Arduino's upload log should read:
Leaving...
Hard resetting via RTS pin...
Troubleshooting
Having trouble uploading your first code? Check out our troubleshooting page: