Add the Vantac MPM Lite Board (#173)

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The 4-pin header needs to be soldered onto the board as indicated by the red rectangle:
| **DIY Multiprotocol Module** | **Banggood 4-in-1 Module** | **iRangeX IRX4 Plus Module** |
|:---:|:---:|:---:|
| <img src="images/Board_PCB_STM32_with_serial.jpg" width="142" height="200"/> | <img src="images/bg-multi-stm32-serial.jpg" width="195" height="200"/> | <img src="images/irx4plus-serial.jpg" width="164" height="200"/> |
| **DIY Multiprotocol Module** | **Banggood 4-in-1 Module** | **iRangeX IRX4 Plus Module** | **MPM Lite** |
|:---:|:---:|:---:|:---:|
| <img src="images/Board_PCB_STM32_with_serial.jpg" width="142" height="200"/> | <img src="images/bg-multi-stm32-serial.jpg" width="195" height="200"/> | <img src="images/irx4plus-serial.jpg" width="164" height="200"/> | <img src="images/mpmlite-serial.jpg" width="200" height="189" />
**Note:** The Banggood STM32 module most likely already has the header pin in place.
**Note 2:** The Vantac MPM Lite module most likely already has the USB Bootloader flashed on it. You don't need these tools and can directly [upload via USB](#upload-via-usb) without flashing the USB bootloader first.
## Preparation
### Install the Arduino IDE
1. Download and install the Arduino IDE. The currently supported Arduino version is 1.8.5, available for [Windows]( https://www.arduino.cc/download_handler.php?f=/arduino-1.8.5-windows.exe), [Mac OSX](https://www.arduino.cc/download_handler.php?f=/arduino-1.8.5-macosx.zip) and [Linux (64-bit)](https://www.arduino.cc/download_handler.php?f=/arduino-1.8.5-linux64.tar.xz)
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In order to flash the bootloader the **BOOT0** jumper must be installed connecting **BOOT0** to 3.3V. The location of **BOOT0** varies by hardware module.
| **DIY Multiprotocol Module** | **Banggood 4-in-1 Module** | **iRangeX IRX4 Module** | **iRangeX IRX4 Plus Module**
|:---:|:---:|:---:|:---:|
| Bridge pins 1 and 2 as shown by the yellow jumper wire. | Bridge the left-most pins of the 6-pin header as shown by the yellow jumper. | Bridge pins 1 and 2 as shown by the blue jumper. | Bridge the BOOT0 pin to the adjacent 3.3V pin as shown by the yellow jumper. |
| <img src="images/diy-ch340g.jpg" height="200"/> | <img src="images/bg-stm32-boot0.jpg" height="200"/> | <img src="images/irx4-boot0.jpg" height="200"/> | <img src="images/irx4plus-boot0.jpg" height="200"/> |
| **DIY Multiprotocol Module** | **Banggood 4-in-1 Module** | **iRangeX IRX4 Module** | **iRangeX IRX4 Plus Module** | **Vantac MPM Lite** |
|:---:|:---:|:---:|:---:|:---:|
| Bridge pins 1 and 2 as shown by the yellow jumper wire. | Bridge the left-most pins of the 6-pin header as shown by the yellow jumper. | Bridge pins 1 and 2 as shown by the blue jumper. | Bridge the BOOT0 pin to the adjacent 3.3V pin as shown by the yellow jumper. | Brdige the two pins next to the usb port labelled with Boot0 |
| <img src="images/diy-ch340g.jpg" height="200"/> | <img src="images/bg-stm32-boot0.jpg" height="200"/> | <img src="images/irx4-boot0.jpg" height="200"/> | <img src="images/irx4plus-boot0.jpg" height="200"/> | <img src="images/mpmlite-boot0.jpg" width="200" /> |
1. If on Linux, ensure you have permissions to access serial interfaces as described in [Install the Maple USB drivers](#install-the-maple-usb-drivers)
1. Install the **BOOT0** jumper as described above

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| **iRangeX IRX4 STM32** | <img src="images/irx4.jpg" width="200"/> | [STM32F103C](Compiling_STM32.md "Firmware compiling and uploading instructions for STM32") | US$39 | <ul><li>Includes case</li><li>Serial mode only</li></ul> | [Banggood](https://www.banggood.com/IRangeX-IRX4-2_4G-CC2500-NRF24L01-A7105-CTRF6936-4-IN-1-Multiprotocol-STM32-TX-Module-With-Case-p-1197130.html) |
| **iRangeX IRX4 Plus STM32** | <img src="images/irx4-plus.jpg" width="200"/> | [STM32F103C](Compiling_STM32.md "Firmware compiling and uploading instructions for STM32") | US$37 | <ul><li>Includes case</li><li>Has USB port and LED</li><li>Serial and PPM</li></ul> | [Banggood](https://www.banggood.com/IRangeX-IRX4-Plus-2_4G-CC2500-NRF24L01-A7105-CYRF6936-4-IN-1-Multiprotocol-STM32-TX-Module-With-Case-p-1225080.html) |
| **Jumper JP4IN1 Multi Protocol Transmitter Module** | <img src="images/jp4in1.jpg" width="200"/> | [STM32F103](Compiling_STM32.md "Firmware compiling and uploading instructions for STM32") | US$40 | <ul><li>Includes case</li><li>Has USB port and LED</li><li>Serial and PPM</li></ul> | [Hobbyking](https://hobbyking.com/en_us/jumper-jp4in1-multi-protocal-radio-transmitter-module.html) |
| **Vantac MPM Lite 2.4G Transmitter Module for X-Lite** | <img src="images/mpm1n.jpg" width="200" /> | [STM32F103C](Compiling_STM32.md "Firmware compiling and uploading instructions for STM32") | $49 | <ul><li>Specially for Frsky X-Lite (not JR bay compatible)</li><li>USB Bootloader preflashed</li><li>Has USB and LED</li></ul> | [Banggood](https://www.banggood.com/Vantac-MPM-Lite-2_4G-Multiple-Protocol-TX-Module-for-Taranis-X-Lite-Radio-Transmitter-p-1307645.html?p=RN27072889497201510A) [HorusRC](https://www.horusrc.com/en/vantac-mpm-lite-2-4g-transmitter-module-for-x-lite.html?acc=9860) |
*Table last updated May 13th, 2018*
*Table last updated June 24th, 2018*
#### OrangeRx Module
It is also possible to upload the Multiprotocol firmware to an STM32-based OrangeRx DSM module, with support only for the built in CYRF6936 RF module.

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