Programming the SparkFun Edge with Arduino
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Resources and Going Further
Now that you are familiar with the hardware and setup, you should be able to start integrating the Edge Board into your projects. If you want more information on the Ambiq Apollo3 or the SparkFun Edge Board, check out some of the links below:
SparkFun Edge:
Working with the Apollo 3:
- Ambiq Apollo3 Datasheet
- SDK Setup Guide
- Machine Learning on a Microcontroller with SparkFun Edge
- Using TensorFlow on Microcontrollers
- TensorFlow Lite
Need some inspiration for your next project? Check out some of these IoT tutorials!
Connectivity of the Internet of Things
An overview of the different protocols that can be used for the development of Internet of Things (IoT)-based projects.
SparkFun Pro nRF52840 Mini Hookup Guide
A hardware overview and hookup guide for the SparkFun Pro nRF52840 Mini -- a breakout for Nordic's impossibly cool Bluetooth/ARM Cortex M4 SoC.
Using SparkFun Edge Board with Ambiq Apollo3 SDK
We will demonstrate how to get started with your SparkFun Edge Board by setting up the toolchain on your computer, examining an example program, and using the serial uploader tool to flash the chip.
Sending Sensor Data via Bluetooth
In this tutorial, we will show you how to get started on incorporating Bluetooth into your electronics projects. This project uses a SparkFun Thing Plus ESP32 Wroom USB-C to display data from a Triple Axis Accelerometer over Bluetooth.
Or check out this blog post for ideas.