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Key changes from the BoSL board to the BoSL board nano: | Key changes from the BoSL board to the BoSL board nano: | ||
* Upgrade SIM7000 to smaller SIM7090 | * Upgrade SIM7000 to smaller SIM7090 | ||
+ | * Remove much of the connectivity to achieve smaller profile | ||
+ | * Add NFC | ||
+ | * Make board much smaller | ||
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+ | |||
+ | To do this many components will have their parts changed to a smaller footprint version. | ||
+ | These substitutions include: | ||
+ | * ATmega328P-AU -> ATmega328P-MMH | ||
+ | * FT232RL -> FT232RQ |
Revision as of 23:49, 3 December 2020
Here we will document the design of the BoSL board nano, a miniaturized version of the BoSL board.
Key changes from the BoSL board to the BoSL board nano:
- Upgrade SIM7000 to smaller SIM7090
- Remove much of the connectivity to achieve smaller profile
- Add NFC
- Make board much smaller
To do this many components will have their parts changed to a smaller footprint version.
These substitutions include:
- ATmega328P-AU -> ATmega328P-MMH
- FT232RL -> FT232RQ