SparkFun Arduino UNO R4 WiFi Qwiic Kit Hookup Guide

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Introduction

The SparkFun Arduino UNO R4 WiFi Qwiic Kit is a great way to get started with Arduino and the Qwiic-connect system. This kit includes everything you need to build a WiFi-enabled project, including an Arduino UNO R4 board, an assortment of Qwiic-enabled sensors and input boards, a Qwiic OLED Display, and a variety of other components to get you connected. Hooking up a handful of inputs and outputs to a Arduino UNO R4 has never been so easy.

The UNO universe expands with the Arduino UNO R4 WiFi: the same industry-standard form factor at 5V operating voltage, but with the enhanced performance of a RA4M1 32-bit microcontroller by Renesas with ESP32-S3-MINI coprocessor – for increased computational power, memory and speed – as well as WiFi® and Bluetooth® connectivity, a 12 x 8 LED matrix, and a Qwiic connector.

The SparkFun Arduino UNO R4 WiFi Qwiic Kit is a great way to learn about Arduino, WiFi, and electronics. With this kit, you can build your own WiFi-enabled projects and start connecting your devices to the Internet of Things.

SparkFun Arduino UNO R4 WiFi Qwiic Kit

SparkFun Arduino UNO R4 WiFi Qwiic Kit

KIT-22641
$99.95
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Parts List

To follow this experiment, you will need the following materials. If you did not order the kit, you may need some of the items here. You may not need everything though, depending on what you have. Add it to your cart, read through the guide, and adjust the cart as necessary.

Suggested Reading

If you aren’t familiar with the following concepts, we recommend checking out these tutorials before continuing.

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