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= The Platform Board =
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= The 328 Board =
 
== Introduction ==
 
== Introduction ==
 
The Coin Board is a simple Coin Cell Battery holder board for Lithium ([https://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/energizer-battery-company/CR2032VP/N189-ND/704858 CR2032 Batteries]).  It was designed to be compatible with the [[PlatformBoard | Platform Board]]  Note that the power path is interrupted by the two pins with the label "Switch".  These pins can be used as a physical switch to kill power to the project or as a convenient way to measure the average current draw, which is especially useful for low power designs.   
 
The Coin Board is a simple Coin Cell Battery holder board for Lithium ([https://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/energizer-battery-company/CR2032VP/N189-ND/704858 CR2032 Batteries]).  It was designed to be compatible with the [[PlatformBoard | Platform Board]]  Note that the power path is interrupted by the two pins with the label "Switch".  These pins can be used as a physical switch to kill power to the project or as a convenient way to measure the average current draw, which is especially useful for low power designs.   
  
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== Schematic ==
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== Purchase ==
 
== Purchase ==
Coming soon - given to bare board members September 2016
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Coming soon - given to bare board members October 2016
  
 
== Parts ==
 
== Parts ==

Revision as of 15:58, 27 October 2016

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The 328 Board

Introduction

The Coin Board is a simple Coin Cell Battery holder board for Lithium (CR2032 Batteries). It was designed to be compatible with the Platform Board Note that the power path is interrupted by the two pins with the label "Switch". These pins can be used as a physical switch to kill power to the project or as a convenient way to measure the average current draw, which is especially useful for low power designs.

Schematic

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Purchase

Coming soon - given to bare board members October 2016

Parts

It is up to you to order the parts. The list can be downloaded **HERE**. This can be directly uploaded into Digikey if you'd like.

Tutorials

Coming soon