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Why does my nRF51822 consume > 1 mA in sleep?

No matter what sleep mode I put my nRF51822 in (system on, idle, system-off), it seems that the base current is above 1 mA. Is this how it's supposed to be?

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  • This issue almost made me mad but eventually the culprit was indeed the debug mode. I disconnected the debug cable and started the system with external power source but there was a large capacitor on nRF51822's power line that was able to power the chip until the external power arrived. Thus the system remained in debug mode after programming even though I thought that I switched it off after flashing.

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  • This issue almost made me mad but eventually the culprit was indeed the debug mode. I disconnected the debug cable and started the system with external power source but there was a large capacitor on nRF51822's power line that was able to power the chip until the external power arrived. Thus the system remained in debug mode after programming even though I thought that I switched it off after flashing.

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