CR2032 Battery holder - sanity check
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(07-23-2016, 06:45 AM)@lex Wrote: You need both coin inserted. It seems it gets 6v dropped to 2.85v and this works.

      
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So you're saying its not meant to be two 3V cells in parallel, its meant to be 6V, and then regulated on-board?

I'm very leery of that in that the AAA battery holder looks like its 2 AAA cells, so 2x1.5V, a 3V output...would expect the 2032 holder to be the same design since its intended for the the very same function. Schematic for the 1 GB board that's posted on the wiki also indicates, if I'm interpreting the schematic correctly, 3V for RTC, with a direct connection to the PMIC chip, which also shows a spec of 3V max for RTC input.
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CR2032 Battery holder - sanity check - by xalius - 07-22-2016, 04:30 PM
RE: CR2032 Battery holder - sanity check - by DonFL - 07-23-2016, 01:50 PM

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