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Should be normally closed this jumper

Should be normally closed this jumper
2y
6
Optional MCU Input Power Select

Optional MCU Input Power Select
2y
2
MAX 15A Current

MAX 15A Current
2y
4
V+ is the Power Supply (0V - 36V) LOAD+ is the high side of load

GND should be common to this circuit and the LOAD ground
2y
V+ is the Power Supply (0V - 36V) LOAD+ is the high side of load
2y
3
Possible to use this for interrupt purposes

Possible to use this for interrupt purposes
2y
7
Address Select using A0 A1

Address Select using A0 A1
2y
5
ALERT
ALERT
SJ6
V_SUPPLY
SJ4
INA260
End of Life
SCL
VBUS
R3
Resistance
10kΩ
V_SUPPLY
V_SUPPLY
A0
ALERT
A1
3V3
3V3
V+
SDA
V_SUPPLY
SDA
SJ3
R4
Resistance
10kΩ
A0
V+
R2
Resistance
10kΩ
5V
3V3
SDA
5V
LOAD+
SJ2
SCL
A1
SJ1
J1
J2
U1


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Bluetooth Power Logger

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A Bluetooth Power Logger utilizing Seeed Studio's XIAO nRF52840 uC
Power Monitoring handled using the INA260 IC, this design should be safe for usage under 36V 8A. Higher current rating will require larger trace widths on the main power trace.
Attach your Power Supply to V+ and GND. Then attach your loading device to LOAD+ and GND.

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