USB
To program and power the Main Board, you will need to insert the USB-C cable into the USB connector. We will
leave the other end disconnected when connecting a Processor or Function board to the Main Board.
When the boards are secure, insert the other end to a computer. When you are finished programming the
processor, you can use a USB battery via the USB connector or LiPo battery via the JST connector to power the
board.
Processor Board
Align the Processor Board's key into its M.2 connector's socket. Insert the board at an angle (~25°), push down,
and tighten the screw. In this case, we had the MicroMod Artemis Processor Board secured in the M.2 connector
socket. Depending on your application, you may have a different Processor Board.
Function Boards
Align the Function Board's key into its M.2 connector's socket. Insert the board at an angle (~25°), push down, and
tighten one of the screw to hold the board down. Attach the second screw on the other side of the board. Once the
board is aligned, tighten both screws fully to secure the board. In this case, we had the Environmental Function
Board secured in the M.2 connector socket. Depending on your application, you may have a different Function
Board.
If you decide to have two function boards attached to the Main Board - Double, we recommend tightening the
screw between the two Function Boards first to hold them down before attaching the remaining screws on either
side of the Function Boards. In this case, we had the WiFi Function Board and the Environmental Function Board
secured in the M.2 connector socket. Depending on your application, you may have different function boards.