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The MCP9600 Breakout is a high accuracy Thermocouple Amplifier equipped with screw terminals and I2C interface, accessed over our Qwiic system.
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The LIDAR-Lite v4 Qwiic combines Garmin’s™ high-performance optical ranging technology with the ease of the SparkFun Qwiic ecosystem. This board uses the powerful v4 LED sensor, which supports 10-meter ranging and wireless ANT® communication, and includes a breakout board that handles all power and logic translation. It is the ultimate "plug-and-play" distance solution for anyone who wants to incorporate a LIDAR-Lite sensor into their project!
The v4 LED redefines what a compact sensor can do! By combining a safe LED emitter with a powerful onboard processor, it offers a versatile platform that goes far beyond simple distance measurement:
Integrating the raw v4 sensor can be challenging because it requires a 5V power supply, operates on 3.3V logic, and has an uncommon pinout. This Qwiic version solves these headaches.

The SparkFun LIDAR-Lite v4 Arduino library makes reading data as simple as calling the getDistance() function. The library also supports changing the I2C address of each LIDAR and provides an easy example for doing so. Its low power consumption and I2C address configuration enable daisy-chaining up to 10 of these sensors on a single microcontroller platform.*
Designed for short-range precision, the v4 LED delivers reliable readings from 5cm up to 10 meters. Whether you use the preloaded I2C commands or write your own standalone application, you get reliable 1cm resolution readings with easier connectivity! Its ultra-compact form factor makes it the ideal building block for robotics, IoT, and unmanned vehicles where size, weight, and power are critical.
*The I2C address of the Qwiic LIDAR-Lite v4 is 0x62 and is software-configurable to any address. A multiplexer (Mux) is required to communicate with multiple Qwiic LIDAR-Lite v4 sensors over a single bus. If you need to use multiple Qwiic LIDAR-Lite v4 sensors, consider using the Qwiic Mux Breakout.