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Each mCookie module features 27 pogo pins which connect each of the stacked modules to the Core module. | Each mCookie module features 27 pogo pins which connect each of the stacked modules to the Core module. | ||
− | [[MCookie_Upin27_Layout|'''Read more about the 27 pins''']] and learn about how they are used and possible conflicts between different modules. | + | |
+ | [[MCookie_Upin27_Layout|<big>'''Read more about the 27 pins'''</big>]] and learn about how they are used and possible conflicts between different modules. | ||
=[[mCookie Core Modules|Core Modules]]= | =[[mCookie Core Modules|Core Modules]]= |
Revision as of 19:43, 22 May 2017
Contents
mCookie UPin27 Series
Each mCookie module features 27 pogo pins which connect each of the stacked modules to the Core module.
Read more about the 27 pins and learn about how they are used and possible conflicts between different modules.
Core Modules
Core Modules are the brains of the project. (Read more...)
Core Programmers
Core Programmers are used to program Core Modules. (Read more...)
Function Modules
Function Modules add functionalities to projects. (Read more...)
Communication Modules
Communication Modules enables wireless communication to projects. (Read more...)
Extension Boards
Extension Modules expand a project with various functionalities. (Read more...)