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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.

Links

Anti Swap

API for Anti Swap

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