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The COG connectors C1 and C2 interface the EV-GEAR-EXPANDER1Z board with MCU Cog. The connector carries all the GPIO signals from the MCU Cog board. The pinout details are given in the [[resources: | The COG connectors C1 and C2 interface the EV-GEAR-EXPANDER1Z board with MCU Cog. The connector carries all the GPIO signals from the MCU Cog board. The pinout details are given in the [[resources: | ||
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Improper connector mating can also result in the loss of connectivity between MCU COG and EV-GEAR-EXPANDER1Z, | Improper connector mating can also result in the loss of connectivity between MCU COG and EV-GEAR-EXPANDER1Z, | ||
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=====Gear connectors===== | =====Gear connectors===== | ||
The connectors D1 and D2 can be used to connect a Gear. Gear is an addon application board which can be a custom build to serve the required application. | The connectors D1 and D2 can be used to connect a Gear. Gear is an addon application board which can be a custom build to serve the required application. | ||
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=====Arduino Uno headers===== | =====Arduino Uno headers===== | ||
The headers A1, A2, A3, A4 and A5 support the shields that are Arduino Uno compatible. The following table captures the signals connected to the headers | The headers A1, A2, A3, A4 and A5 support the shields that are Arduino Uno compatible. The following table captures the signals connected to the headers |