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add pinout table for sensor boards
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* Four PWM pins on two independent TC channels
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* Four PWM pins on two independent TC channels
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* Five interrupt pins (two can wake from backup mode)
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* Five interrupt pins (two can wake from backup mode)
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![image](/images/sensor-board-pinout.png)
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These tiny “sensor boards” have a set outline, and the available area for your electronics is quite small (5.7 × 5.7 × 1 mm). Still, this is plenty of room for an environmental sensor, MEMS accelerometer or magnetometer and a couple of decoupling capacitors. Note that you will likely be limited to QFN and LGA type parts; SOICs are too large, and even SSOP packages are generally too thick. You can find reference designs for several sensor boards in the `PCB/Sensor Boards` directory within this repository.
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These tiny “sensor boards” have a set outline, and the available area for your electronics is quite small (5.7 × 5.7 × 1 mm). Still, this is plenty of room for an environmental sensor, MEMS accelerometer or magnetometer and a couple of decoupling capacitors. Note that you will likely be limited to QFN and LGA type parts; SOICs are too large, and even SSOP packages are generally too thick. You can find reference designs for several sensor boards in the `PCB/Sensor Boards` directory within this repository.
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Getting code on the watch
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Getting code on the watch
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