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Due to supply-chain shortage, some components in RockBLOCK 9603 3.F have been replaced with alternatives. This does not adversely affect the normal operation of the device.
Because of these component changes, 3.F now includes a transistor circuit on the On/Off control pin to ensure correct power up at all supply voltages. The On/Off control pin should not be clamped below the RockBLOCK supply voltage and should be disconnected/left floating to turn on.
Potential issue:
This change has introduced an issue when interfacing directly to a 3V3 microcontroller pin while supplying the RB with 5V. The new On/Off circuitry now provides a high impedance (1Meg resistor) to the super cap voltage, equal to the supplied voltage. This may exceed the maximum IO voltage of the micro.
If the RB was supplied by 5V, the connecting device should also be 5V tolerant. If not, it is recommended to use an interfacing circuit, eg MOSFET, transistor, relay, etc. to connect to a microcontroller.
Due to supply-chain shortage, some components in RockBLOCK 9603 3.F have been replaced with alternatives. This does not adversely affect the normal operation of the device.
Because of these component changes, 3.F now includes a transistor circuit on the On/Off control pin to ensure correct power up at all supply voltages. The On/Off control pin should not be clamped below the RockBLOCK supply voltage and should be disconnected/left floating to turn on.
Potential issue:
This change has introduced an issue when interfacing directly to a 3V3 microcontroller pin while supplying the RB with 5V. The new On/Off circuitry now provides a high impedance (1Meg resistor) to the super cap voltage, equal to the supplied voltage. This may exceed the maximum IO voltage of the micro.
If the RB was supplied by 5V, the connecting device should also be 5V tolerant. If not, it is recommended to use an interfacing circuit, eg MOSFET, transistor, relay, etc. to connect to a microcontroller.
https://docs.rockblock.rock7.com/docs/power-supply#onoff-control
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