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Jan reported on Slack that some GPS boards have trouble running off 3.3V but fare way better when powered directly from battery voltage. He had a whole delivery consisting almost exclusively of GPS modules that were incompatible with 3.3V. While the affected boards seem to be clones, not original ublocks, it would make for a more universal board design if it were possible to power the GPS from either 3V3 or Vbatt. the choice could be made by soldering a wire bridge or setting a jumper.
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I would like some users to test this. I know @amandel that you have a soft wired debug setup, so it'd be great if you could check how your hardware behaves if you connect GPS to VBAT.
I could cut a trace and resolder also, but I've only got one device and would rather not trash it :D So can someone else go first? ;)
If that works fine then we should probably just change the PCB.
Jan reported on Slack that some GPS boards have trouble running off 3.3V but fare way better when powered directly from battery voltage. He had a whole delivery consisting almost exclusively of GPS modules that were incompatible with 3.3V. While the affected boards seem to be clones, not original ublocks, it would make for a more universal board design if it were possible to power the GPS from either 3V3 or Vbatt. the choice could be made by soldering a wire bridge or setting a jumper.
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