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= The Platform Board =
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= The LDO 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. 
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The LDO board or "Low Drop Out" board is essentially a break out board for linear regulators. It supports both TO-92 and TO-220 packages, so for lower current draw applications, the MCP1702 linear regulator can be placed, but for heavier loads, something like the TC1262 can be used.  There's also a standard barrel jack on the board for power entryThe board works nicely with the [[PlatformBoard | Platform Board]]
  
 
== Schematic ==
 
== Schematic ==

Revision as of 16:33, 27 October 2016

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The LDO Board

Introduction

The LDO board or "Low Drop Out" board is essentially a break out board for linear regulators. It supports both TO-92 and TO-220 packages, so for lower current draw applications, the MCP1702 linear regulator can be placed, but for heavier loads, something like the TC1262 can be used. There's also a standard barrel jack on the board for power entry. The board works nicely with the Platform Board

Schematic

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Purchase

Coming soon - given to bare board members September 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