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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!!
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The BlackBoard Artemis ATP is affectionately called 'All the Pins!' The Artemis module has 48 GPIO and this board breaks out …
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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.
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USB 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…
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The BlackBoard Artemis ATP is affectionately called 'All the Pins!' The Artemis module has 48 GPIO and this board breaks out …
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Suggested Reading
If you aren't familiar with the Qwiic system, we recommend reading here for an overview.
We also recommend checking out these tutorials before continuing:
I2C
An introduction to I2C, one of the main embedded communications protocols in use today.
RedBoard Qwiic Hookup Guide
This tutorial covers the basic functionality of the RedBoard Qwiic. This tutorial also covers how to get started blinking an LED and using the Qwiic system.
Using SparkFun Edge Board with Ambiq Apollo3 SDK
We will demonstrate how to get started with your SparkFun Edge Board by setting up the toolchain on your computer, examining an example program, and using the serial uploader tool to flash the chip.
Artemis Development with Arduino
Get our powerful Artemis based boards (Artemis Nano, BlackBoard Artemis, and BlackBoard Artemis ATP) blinking in less than 5 minutes using the SparkFun Artemis Arduino Core!