In the nRF52 reference design, not using the DC-DC converter would result in higher power consumption. By how much? Any documentation regarding the details. Thanks
In the nRF52 reference design, not using the DC-DC converter would result in higher power consumption. By how much? Any documentation regarding the details. Thanks
You should be able to find the information is the Product Specification. Here is a general note about DC/DC:
A DC/DC buck converter is placed in parallel with the LDO and is optionally enabled by an application. The DC/DC converter offers up to 50% lower current consumption,
Current consumption with and without DC/DC is be given in the appropriate CPU and peripheral sections.
For example in the electrical specification Section under CPU you have:
You should be able to find the information is the Product Specification. Here is a general note about DC/DC:
A DC/DC buck converter is placed in parallel with the LDO and is optionally enabled by an application. The DC/DC converter offers up to 50% lower current consumption,
Current consumption with and without DC/DC is be given in the appropriate CPU and peripheral sections.
For example in the electrical specification Section under CPU you have: