SparkFun MicroMod Qwiic Carrier Board - Double

The MicroMod Qwiic Carrier Board can be used to rapidly prototype with other Qwiic devices. The MicroMod M.2 socket provides users the freedom to experiment with any processor board in the MicroMod ecosystem. This board also features two Qwiic connectors and eight 4-40 screw inserts to connect and mount Qwiic devices.

This version of the SparkFun MicroMod Qwiic Carrier Board features two ports for our standard 1in. by 1in. Qwiic breakouts. However, you aren't beholden to attaching just a duo of Qwiic breakouts since you are able to stack the boards on top of each other, allowing you to hook up a full circuit of Qwiic sensors and accessories to fully utilize your next project!


MicroMod is a modular interface ecosystem that connects a microcontroller “processor board” to various “carrier board” peripherals. Utilizing the M.2 standard, the MicroMod standard is designed to easily swap out processors on the fly. Pair a specialized carrier board for the project you need with your choice of compatible processor!


  • 1x MicroMod Qwiic Carrier Board - Double
  • 1x Phillips #0 M2.5x3mm screw
  • 10x Phillips Head 1/4in. 4-40 screws (for mounting additional boards to standoffs)
  • M.2 MicroMod (Processor Board) Connector
  • USB-C Connector
  • 3.3V 1A Voltage Regulator
  • Qwiic Connectors
  • Boot/Reset Buttons
  • Charge Circuit
  • Eight 4-40 Inserts

SparkFun MicroMod Qwiic Carrier Board - Double Product Help and Resources

Qwiic Carrier Board Hookup Guide

March 18, 2021

The Qwiic carrier board is the latest way to rapid prototype with the included M.2 socket to swap processor boards and Qwiic connectors to easily connect I2C devices.

Designing with MicroMod

October 21, 2020

This tutorial will walk you through the specs of the MicroMod processor and carrier board as well as the basics of incorporating the MicroMod form factor into your own PCB designs!

Qwiic Digital Desk Sign with MicroMod

June 30, 2022

Make a Qwiic-enabled digital desk sign with a MicroMod SAMD51 Processor Board's USB Host and a USB keyboard!

Getting Started with MicroMod

October 21, 2020

Dive into the world of MicroMod - a compact interface to connect a microcontroller to various peripherals via the M.2 Connector!

Core Skill: DIY

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Skill Level: Noob - Basic assembly is required. You may need to provide your own basic tools like a screwdriver, hammer or scissors. Power tools or custom parts are not required. Instructions will be included and easy to follow. Sewing may be required, but only with included patterns.
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Core Skill: Programming

If a board needs code or communicates somehow, you're going to need to know how to program or interface with it. The programming skill is all about communication and code.

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Skill Level: Noob - Programming will be limited to basic drag and drop interfaces like ModKit or Scratch. You won't be writing code, but you will still need to understand some basics of interfacing with hardware. If you?re just using a sensor, it's output is analog.
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Core Skill: Electrical Prototyping

If it requires power, you need to know how much, what all the pins do, and how to hook it up. You may need to reference datasheets, schematics, and know the ins and outs of electronics.

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Skill Level: Rookie - You may be required to know a bit more about the component, such as orientation, or how to hook it up, in addition to power requirements. You will need to understand polarized components.
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  • Member #1613594 / about 2 years ago / 1

    Hi

    can I attach a COM-18708 - SparkFun MicroMod Ethernet Function Board - W5500 to this & have a WRL-15663 - SparkFun Thing Plus - ESP32 WROOM (Micro-B) via qwiic doing all the heavy lifting?

  • adam.g / about 3 years ago / 1

    I think these carrier boards are a great concept! I'm curious why 0.1" breakout pins for SDA/SCL weren't included?

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