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* Supply voltage: 3.6V - 5.0V (max. 6.0V)
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This net powers the gumstix motherboard and all expansion boards. '''V_BATT''' is located on all modular connectors.
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== Powering Gumstix from batteries ==
 
== Powering Gumstix from batteries ==
  
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Related pages on the gumstix website:
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Related pages on the old wiki:
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Revision as of 12:08, 18 March 2008

V_BATT

V_BATT
GND


  • Supply voltage: 3.6V - 5.0V (max. 6.0V)


This net powers the gumstix motherboard and all expansion boards. V_BATT is located on all modular connectors.




V_BACKUP_BATT

V_BACKUP_BATT
GND


  • Supply voltage: 3.0V


This net connects to the pin 'VBACKUP' of the power management chip TPS65022.
It exists to source power from an off-board backup battery. V_BACKUP_BATT is located on the 24-pin flex ribbon (Verdex only) connector


If your application needs a backup battery, connect a 3V Li-Ion cell directly to V_BACKUP_BATT and GND and remove R9 (0 Ohm resistor to ground).

Use a boost converter (ex. TPS61070) if you use a single NiMH battery


In systems where no backup battery is used, this net is connected to GROUND.
On the verdex, this is done with R9 (0 Ohm resistor), which is populated by default on our website-sale boards.


Powering Gumstix from batteries






Related pages on the gumstix website:

http://pubs.gumstix.org/documents/Powering_a_Gumstix.pdf



Related pages on the old wiki:

http://docwiki.gumstix.org/Gumstix_motherboard_I/O#Batteries_and_power

http://docwiki.gumstix.org/Batteries




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