SparkFun Qwiic Shield for Arduino Nano Hookup Guide

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Contributors: El Duderino

Resources and Going Further

For more information, take a look at the resources below.

If you are having trouble getting your Qwiic devices to connect using your newly assembled Qwiic Shield, you may want to take a look at these tutorials for help troubleshooting and reworking your shield.

Now that you have your Qwiic Shield ready to go, it's time to check out some Qwiic-enabled products. Below are a few to get started.

SparkFun Human Presence Sensor Breakout - AK9753 (Qwiic)

SEN-14349
$22.50

SparkFun GPS Dead Reckoning Breakout - NEO-M8U (Qwiic)

GPS-16329
$71.95

SparkFun Triple Axis Accelerometer Breakout - KX134 (Qwiic)

SEN-17589
$35.95

SparkFun Thing Plus - NORA-W306

WRL-21637
$39.95

Before you go, here are some other tutorials using the Qwiic Connect System you may want to look through:

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.

Qwiic Pro Kit Project Guide

The Qwiic Pro Kit was designed to allow users to get started with Arduino without the need for soldering or a breadboard. We've included three inputs (a joystick, accelerometer, and proximity sensor) and one display that can be daisy chained to the RedBoard Turbo (SAMD21) Development Board.

Qwiic Digital Desk Sign with MicroMod

Make a Qwiic-enabled digital desk sign with a MicroMod SAMD51 Processor Board's USB Host and a USB keyboard!

Qwiic Carrier Board Hookup Guide

The Qwiic carrier board is the latest way to rapid prototype with the included M.2 socket to swap processor boards and Qwiic connectors to easily connect I2C devices.