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content/hardware/02.hero/shields/spe-shield/tutorials/getting-started/spe-getting-started.md

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- Arduino® UNO SPE Shield
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- Compatible Arduino board:
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Arduino® UNO R4 WiFi (recommended)
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Arduino® UNO R4 Minima
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Arduino® UNO R3
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Arduino® UNO R4 WiFi (recommended)
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Arduino® UNO R4 Minima
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Arduino® UNO R3
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- USB cables for programming
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- Twisted pair cable for SPE connection
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![SPE Connectors](assets/spi-connectors.png)
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- **SPE using dedicated T1S Connector:** The shield includes a dedicated connector for robust, direct SPE connections to compatible devices. This is labeled as "Connector 10BASE-T1S" or "10BASE-T1S CONNECTOR" in the documentation and schematics.
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- **SPE using dedicated T1S Connector:** The shield includes a dedicated connector for robust, direct SPE connections to compatible devices.
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- **SPE using Screw Terminals:** Screw terminals marked for N (Negative) and P (Positive) pins are also available.
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**Technical/Physical Limitations for SPE Connection:**
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- Half-duplex.
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### Power
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A screw connector for powering the board and Shield assembly is provided with two positions for VIN and two for VIN.
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![Power Screw Connector](power-connector.png)
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A screw connector for powering the board and Shield assembly is provided with two positions for GND and two for VIN.
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![Power Screw Connector](assets/power-connector.png)
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## Termination Jumpers:
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### RS-485 Termination Jumper:
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The same principle applies to the RS-485 connector however in this case there is only a single jumper that needs to be bridged.
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![Termination jumpers](RS485-termination.png)
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![Termination jumpers](assets/RS485-termination.png)
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## First Use of Your Arduino UNO SPE Shield
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- **USB Power**: Via the board's USB connection.
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- **Power Jack**: Via the board's power jack.
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- **External Power**: Through the VIN terminal.
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- **Power over Data Line (PoDL)**: 7-24V DC through the T1SP terminal.
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- **Power over Data Line (PoDL)**: through the T1SP terminal.
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![Powering your board](assets/SPE-power.gif)
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