At a minimum, your setup should look like the image below. In this case, we had the MicroMod SAMD51
Processor Board secured in the M.2 connector. To program and power the microcontroller, we inserted the USB-C
cable.
Depending on your setup you may need hardware (jumper wire, cables, header pins, breadboard, etc.) to connect
to the board. In this case, we used jumper wire to connect to another board.
To Qwiic-ly connect C devices, simply insert a Qwiic cable between the MicroMod ATP's Qwiic port and your
Qwiic device.
Dive into the world of MicroMod - a compact interface to connect a
microcontroller to various peripherals via the M.2 Connector!
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