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## 640 Pinout
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The pins used by the 640 board are shown in the diagram below. All GND pins are linked so have all been marked.
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# Programming the 640
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## Installing the Python libraries
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Once you have your RC receiver connected to the board and bound (linked) to yur RC transmitter, you should run the C++ PPM decoder example code ([below](#programming-the-escape-installing-the-c-libraries)) to make sure that the signals are being received correctly.
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## Advanced setup
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## ESCAPE Pinout
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The pins used by the ESCAPE board are shown in the diagram below. All GND pins are linked so have all been marked.
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# Programming the ESCAPE
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## Installing the Python libraries
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