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nRF9151 MicroMod Processor is based on the nRF9151 System in Package from Nordic Semiconductor. It has an M.2 E-Key connector and is compatible with SparkFun’s MicroMod ecosystem. This 22x22 mm board brings LTE-M, NB-IoT, NB-NTN and DECT-NR+ communication, as well as GNSS functionality, to the MicroMod ecosystem. It has external flash memory to offer remote firmware upgrades and an additional GPIO expander to access almost all of the MicroMod pins.
Are you a maker or electronics enthusiast looking to take your SparkFun MicroMod projects to the next level with cellular IoT and GNSS capabilities? Look no further than the nRF9151 MicroMod Processor. This compact 22x22 mm board is designed to seamlessly integrate into the SparkFun MicroMod ecosystem, offering a wealth of communication possibilities for your projects. Whether you’re working on remote monitoring, irrigation systems, or asset tracking, the nRF9151 MicroMod Processor provides the tools you need to connect and control your devices from anywhere. With its open pinout based on the M.2 E-Key connector, you can easily combine it with various MicroMod carrier and function boards to create your custom IoT solution without the hassle of soldering.
When you’re ready to dive into your next MicroMod project, the nRF9151 MicroMod Processor and the MicroMod Dev Carrier board will provide everything you need to get started. The Dev Carrier board features a debug adapter with the CMSIS-DAP interface, allowing you to flash and debug your target MicroMod Processor board with ease.
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nRF9151 MicroMod Processor is part of Nordic Community Hub
"[MicroMod's] modular approach allows developers to mix and match processor boards with different carriers, simplifying hardware design and speeding up prototyping."
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