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- [Alvik](https://docs.arduino.cc/tutorials/alvik/user-manual/#qwiic-connectors) | ||
- [UNO R4 WiFi](https://docs.arduino.cc/tutorials/uno-r4-wifi/qwiic/#qwiic) | ||
- [Modulinos (included in the Plug and Make Kit)](https://docs.arduino.cc/hardware/plug-and-make-kit/#features:~:text=Qwiic%20Connectors,building%20complex%20circuits.) |
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the plural of modulino is modulino nodes that way we keep the trademark, also add the trademark marking when you mention modulino
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Wiring I2C devices can be complicated, but Qwiic simplifies this with pre-made cables, allowing you to connect additional sensors and actuators without soldering. You can chain devices together using a single cable, enabling them to work right away. | ||
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## Compatible Arduino products{#compatible-arduino-products} |
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I am not sure the title is compatible arduino products, because all are compatible, you just need a qwiic connector. also on may 21st we will launch the nano connector carrier, adding qwiic connector to the nano family
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@charlesbones I think a clearer phrasing could be "Arduino products with Qwiic connectors"
The connector is an important part of the standard. Without it, I would just call it I2C support.
But we can mention the possiblity of adding a connector to any Arduino board with I2C support.
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