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Slider Potentiometer - Hardware details

Pinout

Native version

Native slider pinout image

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Pin details

Pin NameDescriptionNotes
OUTAAnalog Output AOutputs analog signal (side A).
VCCAPower Supply AConnect to 5V for side A.
GNDGroundCommon ground for both sides.
OUTBAnalog Output BOutputs analog signal (side B).
VCCBPower Supply BConnect to 5V for side B.

Qwiic version

EasyC slider pinout image

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Pin details for Qwiic version

For the Qwiic version, connection is achieved with the Qwiic connector.

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Qwiic versions also contain UPDI headers for onboard ATTINY404 programming. They will not be used in the following examples.

Qwiic (formerly easyC)

EasyC/qwiic cable
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This board is fully Qwiic-compatible! Just plug it into your board using a Qwiic/easyC/STEMMA QT cable and start coding!

Qwiic (formerly easyC) details and specifications

Learn about hardware specifications, compatibility, and usage of the Qwiic connector.


Address selection for Qwiic version

The board contains hardware address switches. See below for instructions on how to change the breakout board's address.

ADDR

Address Table

AddressSW3SW2SW1
0x30000
0x31001
0x32010
0x33011
0x34100
0x35101
0x36110
0x37111

Dimensions

  • Board Dimensions: 86 × 22 mm (3.39 × 0.9 inch)
  • Header Pin Holes: 1.5 mm
  • Screw Holes: Designed for M3 screws (3.2 mm diameter)
  • Soldered boards are LEGO-compatible! 🧱

Hardware repository

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The hardware repository for this board is not available yet! We're working on it. In the meantime, please contact us to receive the hardware files.

The hardware repository contains everything you need to understand, modify, or manufacture the board. The different output folders are versioned. You can check which board version you have specifically by finding the version mark on the PCB.

Below is an overview of the available files.

CAD files

We use KiCad, an open-source PCB design tool. You can open and edit the .kicad_pro project file, which includes both the schematic and PCB layout.

The PANEL files are used internally for production.

Schematic

The OUTPUTS folder contains the schematic in .pdf format, exported from KiCad.

BOM (Bill of Materials)

The bill of materials (BOM) is provided in two formats:

  • A standard .csv table, listing all components, part numbers, and values.
  • An interactive BOM (.html) that visually highlights each component on the PCB, making it easy to locate and reference parts.

3D files

A 3D model of the PCB is available in .step format, allowing you to inspect the board design in CAD software.

Gerber files

Gerber files are essential for PCB manufacturing, as they contain precise instructions for each layer of the board. The repository includes standard Gerber outputs in a .zip file, such as:

  • Copper layers (.Cu.gbr) – Defines the traces and pads on the board.
  • Solder mask layers (.Mask.gbr) – Specifies the protective solder mask.
  • Silkscreen layers (.Silkscreen.gbr) – Contains text and component markings.
  • Paste layers (.Paste.gbr) – Used for stencil fabrication in SMD assembly.
  • Drill files (.drl) – Provides drilling coordinates for vias and holes.
  • Board outline (.Edge_Cuts.gbr) – Defines the shape of the PCB.
  • Gerber job file (.gbrjob) – Describes the set of Gerber files used for production.

These files are ready for fabrication and can be used in PCB manufacturing.

Compliance

The Compliance section includes important regulatory and safety documentation for this product. These files ensure compliance with relevant industry standards and legal requirements.

  • CE – Certification document confirming compliance with EU safety, health, and environmental requirements.
  • UKCA – UKCA (UK Conformity Assessed) certification for the UK market.
  • Safety Instructions – Safety guidelines and precautions in English and German.
  • Info.txt – Contains product details such as SKU, country of origin, HS tariff code, and barcode.