Skip to content

Commit 9c7e5d4

Browse files
marqdevxsebromero
andauthored
Linter: USB-C trademark miss-spelling rule and content fix [PC-1014, PC-1015] (#620)
* Linter: new rule for `USB-C®` / `USB Type-C®` / `USB4®` trademark * Fix `USB-C®` and `USB Type-C®` trademark miss-spellings * Remove wrong matches * Update regex Co-authored-by: Sebastian Romero <[email protected]> * Remove wrong fixes Co-authored-by: Sebastian Romero <[email protected]>
1 parent 40b945a commit 9c7e5d4

File tree

45 files changed

+126
-117
lines changed

Some content is hidden

Large Commits have some content hidden by default. Use the searchbox below for content that may be hidden.

45 files changed

+126
-117
lines changed

content/hardware/02.hero/boards/uno-mini-le/datasheet/datasheet.md

Lines changed: 1 addition & 1 deletion
Original file line numberDiff line numberDiff line change
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ variant: Limited Edition
88
![](assets/featured.png)
99

1010
# Description
11-
We are celebrating the anniversary of our flagship board, Arduino UNO, by producing a just as effective and versatile miniature: The Arduino UNO Mini. This board is, just as its big brother, equipped with the ATMega328P and the ATMega 16U2 Processor, but is updated with USB-C connector.
11+
We are celebrating the anniversary of our flagship board, Arduino UNO, by producing a just as effective and versatile miniature: The Arduino UNO Mini. This board is, just as its big brother, equipped with the ATMega328P and the ATMega 16U2 Processor, but is updated with USB-C® connector.
1212

1313
# Target Areas:
1414
Hobby-making, future-shaping, engineering, designing, problem-solving

content/hardware/02.hero/boards/uno-mini-le/features.md

Lines changed: 1 addition & 1 deletion
Original file line numberDiff line numberDiff line change
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
11
<FeatureDescription>
22

3-
The **UNO Mini Limited Edition (LE)** is a miniature version of the classic <a href="../uno-rev3">Arduino UNO board</a>. It is based on the **ATmega328P** microcontroller, has USB-C connector for programming and powering the board, and pins available for connecting external power sources. It also comes with the standard set of female pin connectors, built-in LED, reset button and everything else that the standard UNO have, but at **25% the area size!**.
3+
The **UNO Mini Limited Edition (LE)** is a miniature version of the classic <a href="../uno-rev3">Arduino UNO board</a>. It is based on the **ATmega328P** microcontroller, has USB-C® connector for programming and powering the board, and pins available for connecting external power sources. It also comes with the standard set of female pin connectors, built-in LED, reset button and everything else that the standard UNO have, but at **25% the area size!**.
44

55
</FeatureDescription>
66

content/hardware/02.hero/boards/uno-mini-le/product.md

Lines changed: 1 addition & 1 deletion
Original file line numberDiff line numberDiff line change
@@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ productCode: '117'
77
certifications: [CE, UKCA, FCC, RCM]
88
---
99

10-
The Arduino UNO Mini Limited Edition (LE) is a unique black & gold board, that pays tribute to everyones favorite maker board: [the Arduino UNO](https://store-usa.arduino.cc/products/arduino-uno-rev3). It is only 25% of the area size of the original UNO, comes with a USB-C connector and is delivered in a special case.
10+
The Arduino UNO Mini Limited Edition (LE) is a unique black & gold board, that pays tribute to everyones favorite maker board: [the Arduino UNO](https://store-usa.arduino.cc/products/arduino-uno-rev3). It is only 25% of the area size of the original UNO, comes with a USB-C® connector and is delivered in a special case.

content/hardware/02.hero/boards/uno-mini-le/tutorials/uno-mini-le-guide/uno-mini-le-guide.md

Lines changed: 2 additions & 2 deletions
Original file line numberDiff line numberDiff line change
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ software:
1515

1616
The [Arduino UNO Mini LE](https://store.arduino.cc/uno-mini-le) is a great little board that is very much like its dad: the good ol' UNO. It uses the same microcontroller, **ATmega328P** and the same USB-Serial Processor **ATmega16U2**, but differs in size and some other areas. Some notable differences are:
1717

18-
- The UNO Mini LE has a USB-C connector
18+
- The UNO Mini LE has a USB-C® connector
1919
- The female header pins are half the pitch of the original UNO (due to its small size).
2020
- It does not feature a barrel plug connector for external power supply. Instead, there are two pins available for connecting external power supplies: **VIN** and **GND**. The limit for these pins are 6-21V and should not be exceeded.
2121

@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ The goal with this guide is to:
3333

3434
- [Arduino UNO Mini LE](https://store.arduino.cc/uno-mini-le)
3535
- Arduino IDE ([online](https://create.arduino.cc/) or [offline](https://www.arduino.cc/en/main/software) versions).
36-
- USB-C cable.
36+
- USB-C® cable.
3737

3838
## Setup & Installation
3939

content/hardware/03.nano/carriers/nano-motor-carrier/tutorials/nano-matlab-wifi-led/nanoMatlabWiFiLED.md

Lines changed: 1 addition & 1 deletion
Original file line numberDiff line numberDiff line change
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ The goals of this project are:
3131

3232
- [Arduino Nano 33 IoT](https://store.arduino.cc/products/arduino-nano-33-iot)
3333
- [Arduino Nano Motor Carrier](https://store.arduino.cc/products/arduino-nano-motor-carrier)
34-
- [Micro USB Cable](https://store.arduino.cc/products/usb-cable-type-a-male-to-micro-type-b-male)
34+
- [Micro USB Cable](https://store.arduino.cc/products/USB-Cable-type-a-male-to-micro-type-b-male)
3535
- Single cell LiPo/Li-ion 18650 battery and holder with XT30 connector
3636
- Valid MATLAB® licence
3737
- [MATLAB® Support Package for Arduino® Hardware](https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/47522-matlab-support-package-for-arduino-hardware)

content/hardware/04.pro/boards/portenta-h7/datasheets/datasheet.md

Lines changed: 4 additions & 4 deletions
Original file line numberDiff line numberDiff line change
@@ -262,7 +262,7 @@ Laboratory equipment, Computer vision
262262
<td>Up to 128 MByte</td>
263263
</tr>
264264
<tr>
265-
<td rowspan="4" style="vertical-align: top;" >USB-C</td>
265+
<td rowspan="4" style="vertical-align: top;" >USB-C®</td>
266266
<td>High speed (optional/FUll Speed USB)</td>
267267
<td></td>
268268
<td rowspan="3"></td>
@@ -500,9 +500,9 @@ Laboratory equipment, Computer vision
500500

501501
## Connector Pinouts
502502

503-
![USB-C Pinout](assets/portentaH7_PinoutUSB-C.png)
503+
![USB-C® Pinout](assets/portentaH7_PinoutUSB-C.png)
504504

505-
### USB-C
505+
### USB-C®
506506

507507
| Pin | **Description** | **Pin** | **Description** |
508508
| ------- | ------------------------------------------------------------ | --------------- | -------------------------------------------------------- |
@@ -556,7 +556,7 @@ Depending on the variant, some of the components does not apply. The image below
556556
| U3 | USB HS PHY | U12, U13, U14 | ESD protection* |
557557
| U4 | SDRAM | U16 | Crypto Chip (Microchip) |
558558
| U5 | Ethernet PHY | J1, J2 | High Density Connectors |
559-
| U6 | MIPI to USB-C/DisplayPort converter* | ANT1 | Antenna or U.FL Connector** |
559+
| U6 | MIPI to USB-C®/DisplayPort converter* | ANT1 | Antenna or U.FL Connector** |
560560
| U7 | Level Shifter* | JANALOG JDIGITAL | MKR Compatible headers |
561561
| U8 | I2C level shifter* | J4 | Battery Connector |
562562
| U9 | Wifi/BT Module** | J5 | ESLOV Connector |

content/hardware/04.pro/boards/portenta-h7/tutorials/ble-connectivity/content.md

Lines changed: 2 additions & 2 deletions
Original file line numberDiff line numberDiff line change
@@ -50,9 +50,9 @@ To communicate with the Portenta H7 via Bluetooth®, you need to upload a pre-bu
5050

5151
### 1. The Basic Setup
5252

53-
Begin by plugging in your Portenta board to the computer using a USB-C cable and open the Arduino IDE. If this is your first time running Arduino sketch files on the board, we suggest you check out how to [set up the Portenta H7 for Arduino](setting-up-portenta) before you proceed.
53+
Begin by plugging in your Portenta board to the computer using a USB-C® cable and open the Arduino IDE. If this is your first time running Arduino sketch files on the board, we suggest you check out how to [set up the Portenta H7 for Arduino](setting-up-portenta) before you proceed.
5454

55-
![The Portenta H7 can be connected to the computer using an appropriate USB-C cable](assets/por_ard_ble_basic_setup.svg)
55+
![The Portenta H7 can be connected to the computer using an appropriate USB-C® cable](assets/por_ard_ble_basic_setup.svg)
5656

5757
### 2. Install the ArduinoBLE Library
5858

content/hardware/04.pro/boards/portenta-h7/tutorials/creating-gui-with-lvgl/content.md

Lines changed: 4 additions & 4 deletions
Original file line numberDiff line numberDiff line change
@@ -34,9 +34,9 @@ In this tutorial you will learn to use [LVGL](https://lvgl.io/) to create a simp
3434
### Required Hardware and Software
3535

3636
- [Portenta H7 (ABX00042)](https://store.arduino.cc/products/portenta-h7)
37-
- USB-C cable (either USB-A to USB-C or USB-C to USB-C)
37+
- USB-C® cable (either USB-A to USB-C® or USB-C® to USB-C®)
3838
- Arduino IDE 1.8.10+ or Arduino Pro IDE 0.0.4+
39-
- USB-C hub with HDMI
39+
- USB-C® hub with HDMI
4040
- External monitor
4141
- HDMI cable
4242

@@ -54,9 +54,9 @@ This tutorial will guide you through building a basic user interface using the L
5454

5555
### 1. The Basic Setup
5656

57-
Begin by plugging your Portenta board into the computer using a USB-C cable and open the Arduino IDE. If this is your first time running Arduino sketch files on the board, we suggest you check out how to [set up the Portenta H7 for Arduino](setting-up-portenta) before you proceed.
57+
Begin by plugging your Portenta board into the computer using a USB-C® cable and open the Arduino IDE. If this is your first time running Arduino sketch files on the board, we suggest you check out how to [set up the Portenta H7 for Arduino](setting-up-portenta) before you proceed.
5858

59-
![The Portenta H7 can be connected to the computer using an appropriate USB-C cable](assets/por_ard_lvgl_basic_setup.svg)
59+
![The Portenta H7 can be connected to the computer using an appropriate USB-C® cable](assets/por_ard_lvgl_basic_setup.svg)
6060

6161
### 2. Download the LVGL Library
6262

content/hardware/04.pro/boards/portenta-h7/tutorials/dual-core-processing/content.md

Lines changed: 1 addition & 1 deletion
Original file line numberDiff line numberDiff line change
@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ To best illustrate the idea of dual core processing, you will be running two sep
4848
![Running two different sketch files on the different cores.](assets/por_ard_dcp_tutorial_overview.svg)
4949

5050
### 1. The Basic Setup
51-
Begin by plugging-in your Portenta board to your computer using an appropriate USB-C cable and have the  Arduino IDE open. If this is your first time running Arduino sketch files on the board, we suggest you check out how to [Setting Up Portenta H7 For Arduino](setting-up-portenta) before you proceed.
51+
Begin by plugging-in your Portenta board to your computer using an appropriate USB-C® cable and have the  Arduino IDE open. If this is your first time running Arduino sketch files on the board, we suggest you check out how to [Setting Up Portenta H7 For Arduino](setting-up-portenta) before you proceed.
5252

5353
![A Basic setup of the board attached to your computer](../setting-up-portenta/assets/por_ard_gs_basic_setup.svg)
5454

content/hardware/04.pro/boards/portenta-h7/tutorials/flash-optimized-key-value-store/content.md

Lines changed: 1 addition & 1 deletion
Original file line numberDiff line numberDiff line change
@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ In this tutorial, you are going to save a value persistently inside the Flash me
4444
***Important: The TBStore API optimizes for access speed, reduce [wearing of the flash](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flash_memory#Memory_wear) and minimize storage overhead. TBStore is also resilient to power failures. If you want to use the Flash memory of the microcontroller, always prefer the TDBStore approach over a direct access to the FlashIAP block device.***
4545

4646
### 1. The Basic Setup
47-
Begin by plugging in your Portenta board to the computer using a USB-C cable and open the Arduino IDE. If this is your first time running Arduino sketch files on the board, we suggest you check out how to [set up the Portenta H7 for Arduino](https://docs.arduino.cc/tutorials/portenta-h7/setting-up-portenta) before you proceed.
47+
Begin by plugging in your Portenta board to the computer using a USB-C® cable and open the Arduino IDE. If this is your first time running Arduino sketch files on the board, we suggest you check out how to [set up the Portenta H7 for Arduino](https://docs.arduino.cc/tutorials/portenta-h7/setting-up-portenta) before you proceed.
4848

4949
### 2. Create the Structure of the Program
5050
Let's program the Portenta with a sketch. You will also define a few helper functions in a supporting header file.

content/hardware/04.pro/boards/portenta-h7/tutorials/getting-started-openmv-micropython/content.md

Lines changed: 2 additions & 2 deletions
Original file line numberDiff line numberDiff line change
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ The OpenMV IDE is meant to provide an Arduino like experience for simple machine
3232
### Required Hardware and Software
3333

3434
- [Portenta H7 (ABX00042)](https://store.arduino.cc/products/portenta-h7), [Portenta H7 Lite (ABX00045)](https://store.arduino.cc/products/portenta-h7-lite) or [Portenta H7 Lite Connected (ABX00046)](https://store.arduino.cc/products/portenta-h7-lite-connected)
35-
- USB-C cable (either USB-A to USB-C or USB-C to USB-C)
35+
- USB-C® cable (either USB-A to USB-C® or USB-C® to USB-C®)
3636
- Portenta Bootloader Version 20+
3737
- OpenMV IDE 2.6.4+
3838

@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ Open the [OpenMV download](https://openmv.io/pages/download) page in your browse
5151

5252
### 2. Flashing the OpenMV Firmware
5353

54-
Connect the Portenta to your computer via the USB-C cable if you haven't done so yet. Make sure you first update the bootloader to the latest version using the **STM32H747_updateBootloader** sketch in the examples menu in the Arduino IDE.
54+
Connect the Portenta to your computer via the USB-C® cable if you haven't done so yet. Make sure you first update the bootloader to the latest version using the **STM32H747_updateBootloader** sketch in the examples menu in the Arduino IDE.
5555

5656
Instructions on how to update the bootloader can be found in the ["Updating the Portenta Bootloader" tutorial](https://docs.arduino.cc/tutorials/portenta-h7/updating-the-bootloader).
5757

content/hardware/04.pro/boards/portenta-h7/tutorials/over-the-air-update/content.md

Lines changed: 1 addition & 1 deletion
Original file line numberDiff line numberDiff line change
@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ The goals of this tutorial are:
3535
## Hardware and Software Needed
3636
- [Arduino Portenta H7](https://store.arduino.cc/portenta-h7)
3737
- Arduino IDE 1.8.10+ or Arduino Pro IDE 0.0.4+
38-
- USB-C type cable (either USB-A to USB-C or USB-C to USB-C)
38+
- USB-C® type cable (either USB-A to USB-C® or USB-C® to USB-C®)
3939
- Arduino IoT Cloud and Arduino_Portenta_OTA libraries
4040
- SD card (optional, you can use QSPI instead)
4141
- Carrier or shield compatible with the Portenta H7 with a SD Card slot, in case you choose to use the SD Card.

content/hardware/04.pro/boards/portenta-h7/tutorials/reading-writing-flash-memory/content.md

Lines changed: 1 addition & 1 deletion
Original file line numberDiff line numberDiff line change
@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ This tutorial demonstrates how to use the on-board Flash memory of the Portenta
3030
### Required Hardware and Software
3131

3232
- [Portenta H7 (ABX00042)](https://store.arduino.cc/portenta-h7) or [Portenta H7 Lite Connected (ABX00046)](https://store.arduino.cc/products/portenta-h7-lite-connected)
33-
- USB-C cable (either USB-A to USB-C or USB-C to USB-C)
33+
- USB-C® cable (either USB-A to USB-C® or USB-C® to USB-C®)
3434
- Arduino IDE 1.8.10+ or Arduino Pro IDE 0.0.4+ or Arduino CLI 0.13.0+
3535

3636
## Mbed OS APIs for Flash Storage

content/hardware/04.pro/boards/portenta-h7/tutorials/setting-up-portenta/content.md

Lines changed: 1 addition & 1 deletion
Original file line numberDiff line numberDiff line change
@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ In this section, we will guide you through a step-by-step process of setting up
5656
### 1. The Basic Setup
5757
Let's begin by Plug-in your Portenta to your computer using the appropriate USB C cable. Next, open your IDE and make sure that you have the right version of the Arduino IDE downloaded on to your computer.
5858

59-
![The Portenta H7 can be connected to the computer using an appropriate USB-C cable](assets/por_ard_gs_basic_setup.svg)
59+
![The Portenta H7 can be connected to the computer using an appropriate USB-C® cable](assets/por_ard_gs_basic_setup.svg)
6060

6161
### 2. Adding the Portenta to the List of Available Boards
6262
In your Arduino IDE, open the board manager and search for "portenta". Find the Arduino mbed-enabled Boards library and click on "Install" to install the latest version of the mbed core (1.2.3 at the time of writing this tutorial).

content/hardware/04.pro/boards/portenta-h7/tutorials/usb-host/content.md

Lines changed: 9 additions & 9 deletions
Original file line numberDiff line numberDiff line change
@@ -34,8 +34,8 @@ It is possible to configure the Portenta H7 to act as a USB host in a way that a
3434
### Required Hardware and Software
3535

3636
- [Portenta H7 (ABX00042)](https://store.arduino.cc/products/portenta-h7), [Portenta H7 Lite (ABX00045)](https://store.arduino.cc/products/portenta-h7-lite) or [Portenta H7 Lite Connected (ABX00046)](https://store.arduino.cc/products/portenta-h7-lite-connected)
37-
- USB-C cable (either USB-A to USB-C or USB-C to USB-C)
38-
- Active USB-C hub (optional)
37+
- USB-C® cable (either USB-A to USB-C® or USB-C® to USB-C®)
38+
- Active USB-C® hub (optional)
3939
- External keyboard
4040
- Arduino IDE 1.8.10+ or Arduino Pro IDE 0.0.4+
4141
- Power supply for the USB hub (if a USB hub is used)
@@ -75,9 +75,9 @@ Thanks to USB OTG (On The Go) specification the Portenta H7 can switch between h
7575

7676
### 1. The Basic Setup
7777

78-
Begin by plugging in your Portenta board to the computer using a USB-C cable and open the Arduino IDE. If this is your first time running Arduino sketch files on the board, we suggest you to check out how to [set up the Portenta H7 for Arduino](https://docs.arduino.cc/tutorials/portenta-h7/setting-up-portenta) before you proceed.
78+
Begin by plugging in your Portenta board to the computer using a USB-C® cable and open the Arduino IDE. If this is your first time running Arduino sketch files on the board, we suggest you to check out how to [set up the Portenta H7 for Arduino](https://docs.arduino.cc/tutorials/portenta-h7/setting-up-portenta) before you proceed.
7979

80-
![The Portenta H7 can be connected to the computer using an appropriate USB-C cable](assets/por_ard_usbh_basic_setup.svg)
80+
![The Portenta H7 can be connected to the computer using an appropriate USB-C® cable](assets/por_ard_usbh_basic_setup.svg)
8181

8282
### 2. Creating the Keyboard Controller
8383

@@ -178,16 +178,16 @@ When you connect the Portenta board to the computer to program it, the computer
178178

179179
In the image above you can see that:
180180

181-
- The Portenta is connected to the "HOST" port of the USB hub (USB-C adapter)
182-
- The USB Hub (USB-C adapter) needs to be powered externally with a power supply. This is required to provide power to Portenta.
183-
- You should connect the keyboard to the USB Hub (USB-C adapter) in the same way you would connect it to your PC.
181+
- The Portenta is connected to the "HOST" port of the USB hub (USB-C® adapter)
182+
- The USB Hub (USB-C® adapter) needs to be powered externally with a power supply. This is required to provide power to Portenta.
183+
- You should connect the keyboard to the USB Hub (USB-C® adapter) in the same way you would connect it to your PC.
184184

185185
### Alternative Configuration (No USB Hub Required)
186186

187-
If you do not have a USB-C type hub, you may complete this tutorial with a USB-C type keyboard or with a USB A type keyboard and a USB A to C adapter. To do so, proceed as follows:
187+
If you do not have a USB-C® type hub, you may complete this tutorial with a USB-C® type keyboard or with a USB A type keyboard and a USB A to C adapter. To do so, proceed as follows:
188188

189189
- Power the Portenta H7 through the VIN pin with 5V. (Check [pinout diagram](https://content.arduino.cc/assets/Pinout-PortentaH7_latest.pdf))
190-
- Connect the keyboard directly to the Portenta's USB-C connector (use a USB-A to USB-C adapter if your keyboard's connector is USB type A)
190+
- Connect the keyboard directly to the Portenta's USB-C® connector (use a USB-A to USB-C® adapter if your keyboard's connector is USB type A)
191191
- Add the following line of code in your sketch to enable power supply through Portenta's USB connector: `usb.supplyPowerOnVBUS(true);`
192192

193193
### 7. Toggling the LEDs

content/hardware/04.pro/boards/portenta-h7/tutorials/wifi-access-point/content.md

Lines changed: 2 additions & 2 deletions
Original file line numberDiff line numberDiff line change
@@ -53,9 +53,9 @@ In this tutorial you are going to convert the board into an access point and use
5353
![A mobile device controlling the different LEDs on the board ](assets/por_ard_ap_tutorial_overview.svg)
5454

5555
### 1. The Basic Setup
56-
Begin by plugging in your Portenta board to your computer using a USB-C cable and open the Arduino IDE. If this is your first time running Arduino sketch files on the board, we suggest you check out how to [set up the Portenta H7 for Arduino](https://docs.arduino.cc/tutorials/portenta-h7/setting-up-portenta) before you proceed.
56+
Begin by plugging in your Portenta board to your computer using a USB-C® cable and open the Arduino IDE. If this is your first time running Arduino sketch files on the board, we suggest you check out how to [set up the Portenta H7 for Arduino](https://docs.arduino.cc/tutorials/portenta-h7/setting-up-portenta) before you proceed.
5757

58-
![The Portenta H7 can be connected to the computer using an appropriate USB-C cable](assets/por_tut1_im1.png)
58+
![The Portenta H7 can be connected to the computer using an appropriate USB-C® cable](assets/por_tut1_im1.png)
5959

6060
### 2. Create the Web Server Sketch
6161
Next you need to create a web server sketch that will handle the HTTP GET requests and provide the client devices with the HTML web page. The [Wi-Fi](https://www.arduino.cc/en/Reference/WiFi) library provides all necessary methods that allows Arduino boards to use their Wi-Fi features provided by the on-board Wi-Fi module. To set up the web server copy the following code, paste it into a new sketch file and name it **SimpleWebServer.ino**.

0 commit comments

Comments
 (0)