SparkFun RedBoard Qwiic
DEV-15123
At SparkFun we continually like to inovate, update, and improve even when it comes to our very own
development boards. We have multiple versions of the SparkFun RedBoard in our catalog but none
of them in an R3 form factor with a Qwiic connector on it to make I2C easy… until now! The
SparkFun RedBoard Qwiic is an Arduino-compatible development board that uses a few of the
features that we have loved about Arduinos of the past while also incorporating a few key
improvements over the original RedBoard. The best part about the RedBoard Qwiic is that (as the
name implies) it utilizes our handy Qwiic Connect System which means no soldering or shields are
required to connect it to the rest of your system!
Of course, we didn’t just add a Qwiic Connector to the board, lets go over all the new additions that
make the SparkFun RedBoard Qwiic unique! With the improved AP2112 voltage regulator, this
Reboard gains a more robust 3.3V regulator that provides it more power to daisy chain multiple
Qwiic boards and sensors, sourcing up to 600mA of current. To help support the micro USB
connector (updated from a Mini USB), the CH340C Serial-USB converter IC allows the RedBoard
Qwiic should reduce the need for you to manually install drivers allowing for newer operating
systems to automatically recognize and install the drivers for the board. Lastly, we have made sure
to add a few solder jumpers to the board. The jumpers for the A4 and A5 pins are tied directly to the
I2C bus and can be used to disconnect the logic level converters from the pins while the voltage level
jumpers can switch the RedBoard Qwiic from a 3.3V device to a 5V device (no logic level converter
needed).
The SparkFun RedBoard Qwiic can be programmed over a USB Micro-B cable using the Arduino
IDE: Just plug in the board, select “Arduino UNO” from the board menu and you’re ready to upload
code. RedBoard Qwiic has all of the hardware peripherals you know and love: 20 Digital I/O pins
with 6 PWM pins, UART, SPI and external interrupts. We’ve also broken out the SDA, SCL and
IOREF pins that showed up on the UNO R3, so the RedBoard Qwiic will be compatible with future
shields (if you choose to use them). You can power the SparkFun RedBoard Qwiic over USB or
through the barrel jack. The on-board power regulator can handle anything from 7 to 15VDC. Check
out the related items below for a compatible wall-wart power supply.
The SparkFun Qwiic Connect System is an ecosystem of I2C sensors, actuators, shields and cables
that make prototyping faster and less prone to error. All Qwiic-enabled boards use a common 1mm
pitch, 4-pin JST connector. This reduces the amount of required PCB space, and polarized
connections mean you can’t hook it up wrong.
FEATURES
ATmega328 microcontroller with Optiboot (UNO) Bootloader
CH340C Serial-USB Converter
AP2112 Voltage Regulator
A4/A5 Jumpers
3.3V to 5V Voltage Level Jumper
Input voltage - 7-15V
1 Qwiic Connector
20 Digital I/O Pins (6 PWM Outputs and 6 Analog Inputs)
ISP Header
32k Flash Memory
16MHz Clock Speed
All SMD Construction
R3 Shield Compatible
Improved Reset Button
https://www.sparkfun.com/products/15123/1‐21‐19
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