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MODSPI Controllers

Using a MODSPI Controller unlocks the true potential of MODSPI, providing a truly modular electronics platform. The controllers serve as breakout boards for Arduino Nano. Simply plug in an Arduino Nano, attach your desired MODSPI modules with right-angled headers, and configure them using the MODSPI Arduino Library.

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The controllers support a 12-30V input, with on-board power supplies providing 9V for the Arduino and 3.3V for VIO. Additional expander boards are available for more bays, with 2, 4, or 6 bay variants to suit your project needs.

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All controllers feature connectors for interfacing with SPI, I2C, or Serial components, making it easy to expand your project beyond MODSPI modules. â€‹All of the controllers are 70mm tall and fit in a case that mounts to 35mm din rail. 

MODSPI Controllers Explained

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Controller Range

​Our smallest controller has 2 bays and is only 90mm by 70mm. It is perfect for a small project that only requires a few modules. It has a VIN connector for 12-30V and has extra connectors for UART, I2C and GPIO. The 2 bay controller is unable to work with expander boards. â€‹

2 Bay Controller

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Our middle size controller has 4 bays and is 170mm by 70mm. This controller can connect to an expander board for another 4 bays.

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4 Bay Controller

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The expander board connects via the expansion header connectors. It doesn't feature an Arduino Nano as it requires a 4 or 6 bay controller to control it. 

4 Bay Expander

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