diff --git a/docs/badge/qwiic.rst b/docs/badge/qwiic.rst index 8ceae04c00a59c816014ffcd21164fa343cbfeaf..88dca2b4a21f2fa774e79dba85e6e8a6e99bcba3 100644 --- a/docs/badge/qwiic.rst +++ b/docs/badge/qwiic.rst @@ -35,23 +35,17 @@ Here is a picture of the unpopulated backside footprint with the pinout overlaye .. image:: assets/qwiic_pinout_overlay.jpg :alt: The backside with the pinout overlayed. From left to right: SCL, SDA, 3V3, GND - :width: 80% - :align: left And here the excerpt from the schematic, note that there are no fixed pull ups soldered by default so you can use it with other buses without issues. .. image:: assets/qwiic_schematic.png - :width: 80% - :align: left And on the inside you can find the populated connector above the ESP32-S3. You can modify the 3D printed spacer with a bit of sand paper by either making the battery cable slot larger or by adding a new slot where desired. Or modify the source files and print your own spacer that accommodates your needs. .. image:: assets/qwiic_inside.jpg - :width: 80% - :align: left @@ -92,5 +86,3 @@ The original part number for the SMT PCB connector is **SM04B-SRSS-TB(LF)(SN)** There are also vertical versions but they are not fully compatible with the footprint on the flow3r as the mechanical pads are not in the same place. .. image:: assets/qwiic-cables.jpg - :width: 80% - :align: left