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Application Board 3.0 User Guide
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Document number: BST-DHW-AN008-00
Module descriptions
4.6.1
Main switch
The switch controls the connection between the power source (battery or USB) and the power regulation domains.
4.6.2
Programmable push buttons
Two programmable push buttons are connected to Ground individually through a 360ohm resistor. It is expected that
the internal pull-ups of the microcontroller pins connected to the buttons are enabled to use the button with a falling-
edge active-low configuration. The buttons are named BTN-T1 and BTN-T2.
4.6.3
Debugger connector
This connector helps with recovery of a board with a corrupted nRF52840 while loading custom applications or similar.
Debugging is possible with the connection of a Serial-Wire-Debug interface connector.
Overview
An ARM Cortex-M4 compatible debugger can be
connected using the standard ARM Cortex 10-pin, 2 row,
1.27mm pitch connector.
Figure 4 Debugger connector
Pin description
Table 1 Shuttle pin description
Pin
index
Name
Description
Pin
index
Name
Description
1
Vcc/Vref
Set to 1.8V when the main switch
is set to ON
2
SWDIO
Data I/O pin
3
Gnd
Ground
4
SWDCLK Clock pin
5
Gnd
Ground
6
SWO
Trace output pin
7
Key
Not connected
8
NC
Not connected
9
Gnd Detect Ground
10
nRESET Active low hardware Reset
4.6.4
Shuttle Board 3.0 connector
The Shuttle Board 3.0 connector allows for the connection of a Shuttle Board 3.0 to be able to prototype one or more
sensors (depending on the Shuttle Board 3.0). Details of the Shuttle Board 3.0 connector can be found under 5.
4.6.5
Temperature sensor
A digital temperature sensor, the Texas Instruments TMP112 is used to be able to measure the temperature of the board.
The sensor can be accessed with the I2C-TEMP bus. Details on how to operate the sensor can be found in the