Pin 14 is the positive input for a single cell lithium (lion/lipo) battery. 
 Data sheet lists max input of 7V so you could use other battery 
combinations/chemistries if you like, but the internal circuitry will 
protect based on a single cell lithium.

Pin 16 is for a temperature sensor used for battery charging.  From the 
data sheet:
Temperature sense input. Connect to NTC thermistor to sense battery 
temperature. Works with 10k and 100k thermistors.  

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I attached a snapshot showing the battery charge/temp sense circuit.


On Friday, November 10, 2017 at 8:54:53 AM UTC-8, Graham wrote:
>
> P2 pins 14 and 16 ?
>
> --
>
> On Friday, November 10, 2017 at 12:15:05 AM UTC-6, Shannon Mackey wrote:
>>
>>
>> I expect I'm overlooking something, But it isn't obvious to me how to 
>> power the PocketBeagle with batteries.  It doesn't have a similar 
>> arrangement to BBB.  Can someone point me in the right direction, please?  
>> Thanks!
>>
>>

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