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      • Simple Elevator Example
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    • USB Communications
    • 10 Pin Data Connector
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      • Motor Runner Board
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  1. Electrical Resources

USB Communications

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The USB-C Port is located on the corner of the Thrifty Nova. It provides a USB 2.0 interface and power for the Nova's internal microcontroller. For more info, see .

Although you can configure your Thrifty Nova using Thrifty Config without connecting the main power, you won’t be able to spin a motor until main power is connected.

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