Hi,
I have read your guide for Power Supply Capacitor Selection: https://infocenter.nordicsemi.com/pdf/nwp_030.pdf
and the product datasheet v1.7 for the nRF52840 which were both quite helpful. I see that the recommended capacitor value for VDD and VDDH are 4.7uF and the product datasheet recommends a 100nF for DEC1.
I am a bit confused to see a "maximum" value listed for a decoupling capacitor.
1. What constraint drives the maximum value of the decoupling capacitors for the nRF52?
2. As long as the capacitors exceed the minimum values, deliver <50 mV AC rms at 1 kHz, sufficiently block DC, and provide all of those over the operating temperature range, is there any reason why we could not use a 10uF capacitor for each VDDH and VDD and a 1uF capacitor for DEC1? Is there some other reason why these capacitor values would not work properly if used?
Thank you,
James