Qwiic MUX Hookup Guide
Contributors:
santaimpersonator,
Englandsaurus
Resources and Going Further
Now that you've successfully got your Qwiic Mux listening to all of those concurrent addresses, it's time to incorporate it into your own project!
For more information, check out the resources below:
- SparkX (R&D)
- Version 1.0
- Version 1.1
- Schematic (PDF) (v1.1)
- Eagle Files (ZIP) (v1.1)
- Board Dimensions - (v1.1) Dimensions are in inches and the mounting holes are for M3 screws (x4).
- Product GitHub Repo (v1.1)
- Product Video
- Datasheet:
- Arduino Example Code:
- TCA9548A Python Package
- Product GitHub Repo
- SparkFun Product Showcase: Qwiic Mux
- Qwiic Landing Page
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