Welcome to the official documentation for DroidLink.
These guides explain how to install, configure, and operate the DroidLink system.
No programming experience is required.
- A license is required to download firmware via the web installer.
- Licenses are $60 per droid.
- Contact: droidlink77@gmail.com
To simplify audio wiring, I offer a DFPlayer Mini breakout board designed specifically for DroidLink.
The breakout board cleans up wiring, simplifies installation, and reduces connection errors.
See the image and wiring example here:
Breakout board price: $40
Contact: droidlink77@gmail.com for availability.
If this is your first time using DroidLink, begin with:
This will guide you through firmware installation and first-time setup.
Follow this order for a complete setup and configuration:
- Using DroidLink – System overview
- Master Wiring and Connections – Power and hardware wiring
- Slave Wiring – Universal Slave hardware setup
- Slave Interface Guide – Slave identity and routing
- Master Interface Guide – Configure system behavior
- Display Interface Guide – Touch interface setup
- Creating a Master Sequence – Build timed multi-step actions
- Creating Display Sequences – Inline chaining from Display
- DroidLink Command Reference – Full command list and syntax
- OTA Updates – Update firmware wirelessly
getting_started.md– Installation and activationusing_droidlink.md– System overview and architectureMaster_Wiring_and_Connections.md– Master hardware wiringSlave_Wiring.md– Slave hardware wiringSlave_Interface_Guide.md– Slave configuration interfaceMaster_Interface_Guide.md– Master configuration interfaceDisplay_Interface_Guide.md– Display configuration interfaceCreating_Master_Sequence.md– Building Master SequencesCreating_Display_Sequences.md– Chained commands from DisplayDroidLink_Command_Reference.md– Complete command documentationOTA_Updates.md– Over-the-air firmware updates
These documents are intended for end users.
They do not include:
- Firmware source code
- Developer internals
- Experimental or unreleased features
This documentation is licensed under the MIT License.
DroidLink firmware and product usage are licensed separately.
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