Pmod盾: Adapter Board for Uno R3 Standard to Pmod product image displaying the custom Digilent cardboard packaging.
  • Pmod盾: Adapter Board for Uno R3 Standard to Pmod product image displaying the custom Digilent cardboard packaging.
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  • Size comparison product image of the Pmod Shield: Adapter Board for Uno R3 Standard to Pmod and a US quarter (diameter of quarter: 0.955 inches [24.26 mm]; width: 0.069 inches [1.75 mm]).
  • Pmod盾: Adapter Board for Uno R3 Standard to Pmod image displaying the product plugged in and in use with a microcontroller and various Pmods. Additional products sold separately.

Pmod盾: Adapter Board for Uno R3 Standard to Pmod

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The Pmod Shield is no longer in production. Once the current stock is depleted, it will be discontinued.

Pmod盾是一个适配器板从Uno R3-style shield headers present on many Digilent system boards to Pmod. It provides the additional circuitry and connectors necessary to allow Digilent Pmods to be plugged directly in without the hassle of messy wires and cables. The Pmod Shield has five 2x6 Digilent Pmod ports and provides access to the I/O available via the shield headers.

  • Compatible with the uC32, WF32, Wi-FIRE, PYNQ, Arty boards
  • Provides access to our full line of peripheral modules (Pmod)
  • Five 2x6-pin Digilent Pmod connectors with GPIO, SPI, UART, and I2C support
  • One additional 6-pin SPI connector
  • One I2C daisy chain connector
  • Pmod盾
  • Custom Digilent cardboard box with protective foam

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    Useless as an I2C PMOD slave device to Arduino.

    Posted by Digilent Customer on 2nd May 2019

    The picture shown with header JE plugging in an I2C board is just wrong. The board isn't wired like that. There is no spot to plug an I2C device in