Open the Arduino IDE's serial monitor set at 9600 baud. You should see every programmer's favorite two-word
phrase.
Want to go the extra mile? Grab a 3.3V USB-to-serial converter (in this case, we are using the Serial Basic
Breakout CH340). Then connect GND to GND using a M/M jumper wire. Add another M/M jumper wire between
TX from the MicroMod ATP Carrier board and the RXI pin of the USB-to-serial converter. Connect the appropriate
USB cable to the USB-to-serial converter.
Open another serial terminal (in this case, we'll use Tera Term on a Windows) and connect to the USB-to-serial
converter at 9600 baud. You should see a different message being sent from the hardware serial pin.
Example 2: Qwiic-Enabled Device
Qwiic Distance Sensor (VL53L1X)
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