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nRF52840 connection with power souce/battery

Hello,
I was looking into the nRF5280 and was going to purchase it. But I had some questions that were not cleared up in the data sheets. It seems that a battery or a power source is not included in the nRF5280. I was wondering how I could connect a battery to the Bluetooth module (ISP1807) such as a single coin cell like 2032 as you mentioned. Is there a circuit diagram that depicts how to connect the ISP1807 to the battery?
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  • The nRF52840 is just a chip, so of course it doesn't have a power source, you need to add all the external components required, including power, to use it, there are example circuits in the documentation. Then you talk about ISP1807 which is a module which contains the nRF52840 plus some external components like antenna and crystals, and of course that doesn't have a power supply either. However Insight (who make the ISP1807) have a development kit which you can use to develop your own circuits and they have schematics and gerbers showing how that development board is designed. Not sure what else you're looking for here. 

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  • The nRF52840 is just a chip, so of course it doesn't have a power source, you need to add all the external components required, including power, to use it, there are example circuits in the documentation. Then you talk about ISP1807 which is a module which contains the nRF52840 plus some external components like antenna and crystals, and of course that doesn't have a power supply either. However Insight (who make the ISP1807) have a development kit which you can use to develop your own circuits and they have schematics and gerbers showing how that development board is designed. Not sure what else you're looking for here. 

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