nPM1300 normal mode quiescent current

Hi Nordic,

According to the datasheet the nPM1300 normal mode quiescent current is about 800nA.

We can achieve that use nPM1300-EK when first power up.

But when we connect to pc use nPM PowerUP and disconnect. The  nPM1300-EK quiescent current will go up to 1mA.

And when we connect to nrf52840-DK And run npm1300_fuel_gauge example and disconnect. The nPM1300-EK quiescent current will go up to 3.7mA.

Is there any way to make the quiescent current below 1uA  without enter SHIP/HIBERNATE Mode ?

Thanks

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  • Hello.

    The fuel gauge sample uses a shield overlay (npm1300_ek.overlay), which includes example configuration for GPIO control of enable, retention and PWM modes.

    You can add the following to your project overlay (n2f52840dk_nrf52840.overlay) to disable the GPIO control behaviour, and ensure that all these modes are only controlled by software.

    &npm1300_ek_buck2 {
    	/delete-property/ enable-gpios;
    	/delete-property/ retention-gpios;
    	/delete-property/ pwm-gpios;
    };
    
    &npm1300_ek_ldo1 {
    	/delete-property/ enable-gpios;
    };
    
    &npm1300_ek_ldo2 {
    	/delete-property/ enable-gpios;
    };
    


    Andy

  • Hi Andy,

    We add the overlay to the project and the quiescent current go down to 1.0mA.

    Is there any other config change we can make the quiescent current below 1uA?

    Thanks

    Best regards,
    Chen

  • Hi Chen.

    Do you see 1mA current all the time, or only after you disconnect?

    The EK software used for PowerUp configure a GPIO as an interrupt between the nPM1300 and the SOC.  This output will use additional current until the interrupt is serviced.

    If you disconnect the SOC once this is enabled, the interrupt won't be cleared and you will see additional current.

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