2.1 Hardware Setup
Todo: Connect the Force Click board and the ATtiny1627 to the Curiosity Nano Base
for Click boards, as shown in Figure 2-1.
Info: The Force Click board is designed to use either
a 3.3V or 5V power supply. The Force Click board in these assignments is powered by 3.3V. The on-chip LD1 will light up
when the device is powered. For more info about the Force Click board, go to www.mikroe.com/force-click.
Info: The Curiosity
Nano Base for Click boards™ is a hardware extension platform to ease the connection
between Curiosity Nano kits and extension boards like the mikroBUS™ Click modules. For
more information, go to www.microchip.com/Developmenttools/ProductDetails/AC164162.
- Connect the ATtiny1627 Curiosity Nano Board to the socket of the Curiosity Nano Base.
- Connect the Force Click board to mikroBUS™ socket number 3.