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When you open the box of the Portenta UWB Shield, you will find the shield itself featuring two High-Density connectors designed to interface with compatible boards from the Portenta family. The shield also includes three pins for UART communications, which can be used primarily for debugging purposes.
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**It's important to note that the Portenta UWB Shield is not designed to function as a standalone device. Rather, it works as a shield that must be paired with a compatible Arduino board from the Portenta family.** Throughout this user manual, we will be using the Portenta C33 as the main (host) board and the Portenta UWB Shield as the client board, connected via the High-Density pins.
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**It's important to note that the Portenta UWB Shield is not designed to function as a standalone device. It works as a shield that must be paired with a compatible Arduino board from the Portenta family.**
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Throughout this user manual, we will use the Portenta C33 as the main (host) board and the Portenta UWB Shield as the client board, connected via the High-Density pins.
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***When properly configured, the combined Portenta C33 and Portenta UWB Shield function as a <strong>UWB anchor node</strong> in a positioning system. This anchor can receive signals from UWB tags (mobile devices with UWB capability), precisely calculate their distance using time-of-flight principles, and when used in a network of anchors, determine their exact position in space.***
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