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* Lint fix NXP® trademark * Linter: Add NXP® rule * Linter: USB-C trademark regex fix [PC-1014] (#632) * Fix USB-C Regex * Lint: USB-C trademark * Lint: Tech-specs, datasheets and features * Linter: Add Edge Impulse® trademark rule[PC-1037] (#657) * Litner: Add Edge Impulse® rule * Fix Edge Impulse® * [PC-1054] Content System: Trademarks rule addition to Linter tool (#833) * Initial Commit - Trademarks rule addition & update to linter tool (Adds Arduino Opta® & MIPI® / A-PHY® / CSI-2® / I3C® / M-PHY® rule) * Trademarks rule RegEx updated (PCRE) * Opta Trademark rule update * Fix malformed URLs in sketch comments * Update URLs with broken redirects * Opta rule quick fix --------- Co-authored-by: TaddyHC <k.hochung@arduino.cc> Co-authored-by: per1234 <accounts@perglass.com> Co-authored-by: Sebastian Romero <s.romero@arduino.cc> Co-authored-by: marqdevx <p.marquinez@arduino.cc> --------- Co-authored-by: TaddyHC <94547080+TaddyHC@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Sebastian Romero <s.romero@arduino.cc> Co-authored-by: Arduino Bot <ArduinoBot@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: TaddyHC <k.hochung@arduino.cc> Co-authored-by: per1234 <accounts@perglass.com>
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content/hardware/01.mkr/02.shields/mkr-can-shield/tech-specs.yml

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| Ref. | Description | Ref. | Description |
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| J1 | USB C® Connector | J7 | Ground |
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| J4 | 8x Connector pin (female) | U5 | MPM3610AGQV-PIC StpDwn-CONV.21V 1.2A |

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![Connecting the Vision Shield to Portenta](assets/vs_ard_gs_attach_boards.svg)
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