nRF5340 external clock requirement

Hello,

This is probably a dumb question but, I'm having issues with an initial prototype for a product that has been given. The hardware engineer (me) designed and got a bunch of boards made for testing and forgot to add the 32MHz clock to the board (and traces to it) I've tried to find information regarding the clock for the micros and there is reference to internal clocks but I'm unable to find out whether the external clock is required to generate these or if its possible to enable the 32mhz clock internally.

Any support would be muchly appreciated. the next revision will have the clock on it but am hoping I can do some testing instead of just spending a bunch of money on paperweights.

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  • Hi,

    The 32 MHz crystal is needed for anything that requiers a precise clock, for instance the radio. But the MCU starts up using the internal HFINT clock, and the CPU runs of that. So as long as you don't use the radio or try to start the HFXO in any other way, you will be able to use the CPU etc, so you can do some basic testing.

    PS: I suggest opening a new support case here to get your schematics and layout reviewed.

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  • Hi,

    The 32 MHz crystal is needed for anything that requiers a precise clock, for instance the radio. But the MCU starts up using the internal HFINT clock, and the CPU runs of that. So as long as you don't use the radio or try to start the HFXO in any other way, you will be able to use the CPU etc, so you can do some basic testing.

    PS: I suggest opening a new support case here to get your schematics and layout reviewed.

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