Difference between revisions of "BoSL Board nano"
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The MCU will be the SAMD21G18. The modem used will be the nRF9160. It will also incorporate NFC. | The MCU will be the SAMD21G18. The modem used will be the nRF9160. It will also incorporate NFC. | ||
The connectivity will expose 7 analog pins and 10 digital pins as well as several power pins and an I2C interface. | The connectivity will expose 7 analog pins and 10 digital pins as well as several power pins and an I2C interface. | ||
+ | A diode O-ring similar to that on the microBoSL utilizing the MAX40203ANS will be incorperated so that the device may be powered either via USB or battery supply. |
Revision as of 04:48, 20 January 2021
The BoSL nano will be a more feature enabled version of the BoSL micro while still retaining the small form factor.
A number of new components will be used in this design.
The MCU will be the SAMD21G18. The modem used will be the nRF9160. It will also incorporate NFC. The connectivity will expose 7 analog pins and 10 digital pins as well as several power pins and an I2C interface. A diode O-ring similar to that on the microBoSL utilizing the MAX40203ANS will be incorperated so that the device may be powered either via USB or battery supply.