Hmm, I am not nearly deep enough in this stuff to fully understand it, but wouldn't it also be possible to simply connect a fake 2xAA battery (3.3V or less?) to get the desired effect of a rebootable clusterboard? I don't really care about the RTC backup, and I am hesitant to start soldering additional components to it myself.
SOPine modules stay off at reboot?
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