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The SparkFun MicroMod ATP (All The Pins) Carrier Board breaks out every pin from the MicroMod M.2 connector to 0.1" female headers and PTH pads, giving you f...

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The SparkFun MicroMod ATP (All The Pins) Carrier Board breaks out every pin from the MicroMod M.2 connector to 0.1" female headers and PTH pads, giving you full access to your MicroMod Processor Board's capabilities. It's the ideal development and prototyping platform for evaluating different MicroMod processors.

The board features a USB-C connector for programming, a USB-A connector for processor boards with USB Host support, two Qwiic I2C ports for daisy-chaining sensors, SWD debug pins, and a backup battery for processors with RTC. A current measurement jumper is included for low-power testing.

Key Features

  • All Pins Broken Out – Every M.2 connector pin accessible via 0.1" headers and PTH pads
  • USB-C Programming – Modern connector for easy programming and power
  • USB-A Host Port – For processor boards with USB Host support
  • 2× Qwiic I2C Ports – Daisy-chain Qwiic-enabled sensors and peripherals
  • SWD Debug Pins – For professional debugging tools
  • Backup Battery – Maintains RTC on supported processor boards
  • Current Measurement Jumper – Convenient low-power consumption testing
  • M.2 ConnectorHot-swap compatible MicroMod processor boards

Ideal For

  • Evaluating and comparing MicroMod processor boards
  • Prototyping with full GPIO access
  • Projects requiring maximum pin availability
  • Low-power development and current profiling

Compatible Processor Boards

Tip: MicroMod is a modular ecosystem using the M.2 standard — swap processor boards on the fly to match your project's needs. Pair this carrier board with any compatible MicroMod processor.

Package Contents

  • 1× SparkFun MicroMod ATP Carrier Board

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Jargon buster

Plain-language definitions for the technical terms used above.

GPIO
General-purpose input/output pins are microcontroller pins you can set in software to read signals, switch devices on and off, or connect to peripherals. The number of GPIO pins matters because it limits how many buttons, LEDs, sensors, and other parts you can wire directly to the board.
Headers
Rows of connector contacts on a fixed pitch (commonly 2.54 mm) used to link a board to a breadboard, jumper wires, or another board. They come as male pin headers and female socket headers; when a module ships with pre-soldered headers it can be used straight away, whereas bare pads require soldering the pins yourself.
Hot-swap
Hot-swap (or hot-swapping) means connecting, disconnecting or replacing a component such as a power source, battery, drive or module while the rest of the system keeps running. It matters where equipment must stay operational without being powered down, and for power supplies it often needs extra circuitry to manage the inrush current or voltage dips that a swap can cause.
I2C
I2C is a two-wire communication bus used by many sensors and small modules. It matters because several I2C devices can share the same two wires, but each device needs a compatible address and your controller must support I2C.
M.2
M.2 is a compact edge-connector standard for plugging small modules - such as SSDs, wireless cards or microcontroller modules - into a host board without soldering. The same slot shape can carry different interfaces (for example PCIe, SATA or USB), so keying and the supported module type need to be checked.
MicroMod
MicroMod is a modular board system where a small processor board plugs into a separate carrier board (via an M.2 connector) that provides connectors, power, and peripherals. Within the MicroMod system, a board is either a processor board or a carrier board, and you need a matching pair of both before you can run project code.
PTH
Plated through-hole means the pin holes are metal-lined so solder connects the pad on both sides of the board. It is useful for connectors and headers that need a strong mechanical and electrical connection.
Qwiic
Qwiic is a plug-in connector system for I2C devices that uses small 4-pin cables, so you can connect compatible sensors without soldering. It matters because your controller or adapter also needs Qwiic, or you will need a cable or breakout to wire it up.
RTC
A Real-Time Clock keeps track of time even when the main processor is asleep or powered down, usually with a small backup battery. It matters for data logging and tracking projects that need accurate timestamps.
SWD
Serial Wire Debug (SWD) is a two-wire programming and debugging interface used with many ARM Cortex-M microcontrollers. It provides low-level access to program, recover or debug the microcontroller.
USB host
A USB host is the side of a USB connection that controls attached devices, like a computer talking to a keyboard or flash drive. This matters because most microcontroller boards are normally USB devices, so adding USB host support lets them use common USB peripherals.
USB-C
USB-C is a small, reversible USB connector that can carry power, data and, on some devices, video over a single cable. The same connector can range from charging only to high-speed data, so the functions a given port actually supports vary.

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