particle-iot/electron

Name: electron

Owner: Particle

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Created: 2015-07-28 05:12:31.0

Updated: 2018-05-11 17:55:01.0

Pushed: 2018-01-03 18:25:08.0

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Language: Eagle

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Electron

The Electron is a tiny cellular development kit based around U-Blox's SARA U-series (3G) or G-series (2G) cellular modem module and a STM32F205 ARM Cortex M3 microcontroller.

The Electron has a footprint which is a drop-in compatible with the Particle Photon or Core.

Compared to the Particle Photon, the Electron introduces additional hardware features and changes:

  1. JST LiPo battery connector.
  2. Switch-mode battery charge management and system power path management circuit.
  3. Fuel gauge circuit for lithium batteries.
  4. Nano-SIM connector.
  5. Access to USB data lines.
  6. 12 additional GPIO Pins.
  7. 4 additional ADC channels.
  8. 6 Timer channels exposed.
  9. 2 additional UART peripherals.
  10. 1 additional SPI and CAN peripheral.

A detailed description of the pin mapping can be found in electron-pinmap_v1 spreadsheet.

Pin Descriptions:

Please review the pinmap spreadsheet to better understand the alternate functions of the GPIO pins.

Eagle (schematic, pcb layout and drc):

eagle contains the history of Electron designs and electron_v020 is the latest design. The libraries folder contains the Eagle library for parts used on the Electron.

License

Designed by Particle. Distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution, Share-Alike license. Development kits based on this product should be distributed under a similar license. Commercial products using the Electron as a reference design need not comply with this license; further questions can be sent to hello@particle.io. Check license.txt for more information.


This work is supported by the National Institutes of Health's National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences, Grant Number U24TR002306. This work is solely the responsibility of the creators and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health.