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c) **On/ | c) **On/ | ||
d) **Micro-USB (A) for connecting to laptop**\\ | d) **Micro-USB (A) for connecting to laptop**\\ | ||
- | e) Micro-USB (B) for additional energy\\ | + | e) Micro-USB (B) for additional energy |
f) external clock out, an SMA connector (X201) could be soldered here (not for antennas!)\\ | f) external clock out, an SMA connector (X201) could be soldered here (not for antennas!)\\ | ||
g) clock generator, for sophisticated applications you may want to cover this with a metallic shielding to prevent irradiations (see [[extension: | g) clock generator, for sophisticated applications you may want to cover this with a metallic shielding to prevent irradiations (see [[extension: | ||
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We also included a 4-pin 3.5 mm **audio connector** which allows both (mono) headphone and microphone operation with a standard headset. | We also included a 4-pin 3.5 mm **audio connector** which allows both (mono) headphone and microphone operation with a standard headset. | ||
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- | There are two micro USB ports, both can charge the battery. | + | There are two micro USB ports, both can charge the battery. |
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