NeoCortec NC1000-8 Breakout Board for Adafruit Feather FWNC1000C-8
- RS Stock No.:
- 195-4796
- Mfr. Part No.:
- FWNC1000C-8
- Brand:
- NeoCortec
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- RS Stock No.:
- 195-4796
- Mfr. Part No.:
- FWNC1000C-8
- Brand:
- NeoCortec
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Use the breakout board to interface the NeoMesh Wireless Mesh Network module to a host controller or a sensor.
ADAFRUIT FEATHER MODE
The formfactor of the breakout board is designed to fit directly with the Adafruit range of development boards, allowing easy integration with microcontrollers which can be used to create very advanced prototypes of actual NeoMesh based products.
STAND-ALONE MODE
The breakout board can also be used on its own, where the easy access to the I/Os of the NeoMesh module makes it possible to wire sensors and actuators directly. Hook up a small battery to the breakout board, and a full sensor prototype is done on no time.
ADAFRUIT FEATHER MODE
The formfactor of the breakout board is designed to fit directly with the Adafruit range of development boards, allowing easy integration with microcontrollers which can be used to create very advanced prototypes of actual NeoMesh based products.
STAND-ALONE MODE
The breakout board can also be used on its own, where the easy access to the I/Os of the NeoMesh module makes it possible to wire sensors and actuators directly. Hook up a small battery to the breakout board, and a full sensor prototype is done on no time.