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  • How do I troubleshoot my Touch Board?
  • Which digital pins are available on the Touch Board?
  • What can the Touch Board be used for?
  • How do I power the Touch Board?
  • How much power does the Touch Board consume?
  • How do I program the Touch Board?
  • How do I attach the Touch Board to my project?
  • How many sensors does the Touch Board have?
  • How do I connect to the Touch Board’s electrodes?
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How do I power the Touch Board?

The Touch Board can be powered and programmed via a 5V micro USB connection.

Additionally, it can also be powered from a 3.7V lithium polymer (LiPo) cell connected to the 2-way JST PH series connector. The power switch will switch the board on or off when powered by either power source. If power is supplied over USB whilst the LiPo cell is connected, then the charge LED will illuminate and the LiPo will charge from USB power, regardless of power switch position.

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