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Description
SparkFun Digi XBee Explorer w/ Qwiic Connector & Power Regulation
Harnesses advanced XBee modules
Simplifies IoT development
Integrates Qwiic for I2C sensors
Features robust Digi TrustFence security
Supports MicroPython & Digi XCTU
The SparkFun Digi XBee Explorer w/ Qwiic Connector & Power Regulation is a state-of-the-art breakout board designed to harness the capabilities of Digi XBee modules, particularly the advanced XBee 3 LTE-M/NB-IoT and XBee RR Pro. This board is an excellent tool for any low-power cellular IoT project, offering a blend of simplicity, versatility, and robust features that cater to both novice and experienced developers.
This device simplifies the development process by integrating all necessary functionalities to commence operations. It is powered through PTH headers while maintaining power regulation capabilities. Additionally, it includes a Qwiic connector to facilitate the use of I2C sensors, and it features Reset and D0 buttons for ease of use.
The board supports Digi Remote Manager for straightforward device configuration and control from a centralized platform. It incorporates Digi TrustFence security, which provides layered protection against emerging cyber threats. The board is compatible with standard XBee API frames and AT commands, MicroPython, and Digi XCTU, which aid in the setup, configuration, testing, and modification of functionalities.
The SparkFun Qwiic Connect System, part of this board's ecosystem, is designed for rapid prototyping with I2C sensors, actuators, shields, and cables. It utilizes a standardized 4-pin JST connector to minimize required PCB space and prevent connection errors due to its polarized design.
Please note that the SparkFun Digi XBee Explorer w/ Qwiic Connector & Power Regulation should be handled with care to avoid potential damage to its components.
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