Hookup Guide for the BlackBoard Artemis ATP

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This tutorial was written for the SparkX version of this board. Please refer to the latest tutorial for up to date information.

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Introduction

We affectionately refer to the BlackBoard Artemis ATP as the "All The Pins!" board, since it breaks out every single one of the Artemis Module's 48 GPIO pins into a familiar Mega like form factor. On top of the BlackBoard's improved power conditioning and USB to serial, we've added a slew of features to help you take full advantage of the Artemis module's unique features. Let's have a look!!

BlackBoard Artemis ATP

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Required Materials

You'll need the BlackBoard Artemis ATP and a USB C cable. Any USB C cable should work, including the one that probably came with your phone charger.

USB 2.0 Cable A to C - 3 Foot

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BlackBoard Artemis ATP

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Suggested Reading

If you aren't familiar with the Qwiic system, we recommend reading here for an overview.

Qwiic Connect System
Qwiic Connect System

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