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Ell C IntroductionIntroducing the SparkFun MicroMod ESP32 Processor Board! This bad boy pops an M.2 connector onto the ESP32 so you can take advantage of all that lovely ESP32 power with any of our MicroMod carrier boards. Grab yourself an ESP32 MicroMod Processor Board and let's dive in!
SparkFun MicroMod ESP32 Processor WRL-16781This board combines Espressif's ESP32 with our M.2 connector interface to bring a power-packed processor board into our Micro…
Required MaterialsIn addition to your ESP32 Processor Board, you'll need a carrier board to get started. Here we use the Input and Display Carrier Board, but there are a number of others you can choose from.
You'll also need a USB-C cable to connect the Carrier to your computer and if you want to add some Qwiic breakouts to your MicroMod project you'll want at least one Qwiic cable to connect it all together. Below are some options for both of those cables:
SparkFun Qwiic Cable Kit KIT-15081To make it even easier to get started, we've assembled this Qwiic Cable Kit with a variety of Qwiic cables from 50mm to 500mm…
Qwiic Cable - 100mm PRT-14427This is a 100mm long 4-conductor cable with 1mm JST termination. It’s designed to connect Qwiic enabled components together…
USB 3.1 Cable A to C - 3 Foot CAB-14743USB C is fantastic. But until we have converted all our hubs, chargers, and ports over to USB C this is the cable you're goin…
Reversible USB A to C Cable - 2m CAB-15424These 2m cables have minor modifications that allow them to be be plugged into their ports regardless of orientation on the U…
Depending on which Carrier Board you choose, you may need a few extra peripherals to take full advantage of them. Refer to the Carrier Boards' respective Hookup Guides for specific peripheral recommendations.
Suggested ReadingThe SparkFun MicroMod ecosystem is a unique way to allow users to customize their project to their needs. Do you want to send your weather data via a wireless signal? There's a MicroMod processor for that. Looking to instead maximize efficiency and processing power? You guessed it, there's a MicroMod processor for that. If you are not familiar with the MicroMod system, take a look here:
We recommend taking a look through the following tutorials if you are not familiar with the concepts covered in them:
Getting Started with MicroModDive into the world of MicroMod - a compact interface to connect a microcontroller to various peripherals via the M.2 Connector!
Designing with MicroModThis tutorial will walk you through the specs of the MicroMod processor and carrier board as well as the basics of incorporating the MicroMod form factor into your own PCB designs!
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