EVK-NINA-B50 - User guide
UBX-23007761 - R02
Board configuration
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Battery powered with protection diode, 2.7
–
1.71 V
This use case is meant to protect the battery from current back surges. There is a risk that the applied
electromagnetic field can cause back surges on the module’s power supply lines that
typically damage
a non-chargeable battery. To prevent damage and block any back current surges, a Schottky diode is
added in series to the battery. A jumper should be added to J7 pins 3 and 4 instead of 5 and 6.
⚠
Less than 3 V voltage level at
VCC
and
VCC_IO
has negative impact on Tx output power.
☞
The diode will lower the voltage level of the battery by about 0.3 V.
Figure 11: Jumper positions for battery powered operation with a protection diode (dashed lines show optional jumpers)
Connector
Add jumper to pins
Description
J7
3, 4
Selects the diode protected battery as a source for the VDD_NINA net.
9, 10
(Optional) Powers up the Interface MCU, USB hub, and UART to USB converter with 3.3 V.
J22
1, 3
Powers up the NINA module. The NINA VCC and VCC_IO pins are connected to the
selected source for the VDD_NINA net.
2, 4
(Optional) Powers up the peripherals directly connected to NINA such as LEDs and
external memory with the NINA supply voltage.
Table 5: Jumper positions for battery powered operation with a protection diode (with two optional jumpers)
J7
B
O
ARD
BA
TT DIODE
3V3
3
4
2
1
J22
V
C
C
_IO
V
C
C
3
4
9
10
NINA module power
board I/O power
(optional)
J22: 2-4
J22: 1-3
PC communication
(optional)
MCU
J7: 9-10
J7: 3-4
Battery powered
with protection