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Daniel Berenguer edited this page Jun 7, 2016 · 8 revisions

Introduction

Minibat is a simple battery-powered carrier board designed to host a panStamp and one or multiple sensors. Minibat can also be used as a DIP adapter for panStamp and is pin-compatible with other mini-carrier boards made by the company. This means that minibat can be stacked on top of a panStick or plugged onto a bread board during the prototyping process.

minibat carrier board

Pinout and ports

Minibat has the same pinout as the rest of mini-carrier boards. This means that minibat can be stacked under (or onto) other carrier boards, as far as only one of the carrier boards has a panStamp module assembled.

Minibat 2.0

minibat pinout and options

Minibat 1.0 (deprecated)

minibat pinout and options

PCB antenna

Starting from minibat 2.0 the board comes with a printed PCB meander antenna. This antenna is designed for 863-873 MHz and 902-928 MHz and can be enabled on bare minibat boards by bridging L1 between the panStamp module and the antenna:

minibat pinout and options

This is only necessary for bare boards. Minibat boards preassembled with any sensor option already includes a 0 Ohm resistor providing this bridge.

Hardware specifications

  • Size: 1.0 x 2.2 in (25.4 x 55.8 mm)
  • Pin spacing: 0.1 in (2.54 mm)
  • Optional on-board sensors:
    • 10KOhm NTC temperature sensor
    • SI7021 I2C humidity/temperature sensor
    • BMP180 I2C pressure/temperature sensor
    • MMA8652FC I2C 3-axis accelerometer (minibat 2.0 only)
  • Voltage supply: 2.0 to 3.6 VDC
  • PCB meander antenna for 863-873 MHz and 902-928 MHz (minibat 2.0 only)
  • Footprint for optional U.FL antenna connector and wire antenna (minibat 2.0 only)

Available sketches

Minibat works with different sample sketches, depending on the sensor mounted on the board.

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