Very happy with my Mitosis so far with one small exception: I left it on my shelf for ~2 months and the battery was dead. I thought it should get more like 6 in standby. The variant I got from Flashquark has a housing which needs to be removed to get at the battery; this is a tad inconvenient.
I'm looking at putting in a lipo so I can at least change it without taking the housing apart. Is 3.7V something the board can handle natively, or would I need to put in a 3 or 3.3v regulator as well? The nRF nRF51822 specifies Supply voltage range 1.8 V to 3.6 V which feels like pushing my luck.
EDIT: I'm a goof, I forgot 3.7 was the uncharged voltage, and at full charge it's more like 4.2. Most likely that's too saucy for the nRF. Leaving issue just to point out the battery consumption and see if anyone else has encountered this.
Very happy with my Mitosis so far with one small exception: I left it on my shelf for ~2 months and the battery was dead. I thought it should get more like 6 in standby. The variant I got from Flashquark has a housing which needs to be removed to get at the battery; this is a tad inconvenient.
I'm looking at putting in a lipo so I can at least change it without taking the housing apart. Is 3.7V something the board can handle natively, or would I need to put in a 3 or 3.3v regulator as well? The nRF nRF51822 specifies
Supply voltage range 1.8 V to 3.6 Vwhich feels like pushing my luck.EDIT: I'm a goof, I forgot 3.7 was the uncharged voltage, and at full charge it's more like 4.2. Most likely that's too saucy for the nRF. Leaving issue just to point out the battery consumption and see if anyone else has encountered this.