nRF52805-Power consumption decreases with the addition of a 10uF capacitor

HI  all,

  I've found that adding a 10uF capacitor to the 52805 beacon reduces the power consumption, especially after speeding up the broadcast interval (100ms broadcast interval).

 The conclusion is that the reason for the high power consumption without capacitors is the high total power consumption during broadcast (average current of one transmit wave peak * peak duration)

 btw, beacon with chip and peripherals only,the firmware is Nordic official routine, it can broadcast only, 100ms, 4dBm.

 We also tested the 52810 beacon and found the same phenomenon, but we don't have a more accurate power consumption test instrument, I'm not quite sure if it's the addition of this capacitor that reduces the power consumption, or if the power consumption board (PPK2) can't measure it.

Nordic 52805 beacon带不带10uF电容功耗对比测试.xlsx

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  • The expected current consumption would be approx. 116 uA for the scenario of 3.0V, DCDC ON, +4 dBm, and 27 byte payload in TX only scenario:

     

    I used this calculator:

     Online Power Profiler for Bluetooth LE 

    I do now know how many bytes you transmit, but please plot in your payload length, and compare against that.

     

    I would still recommend that you obtain a multimeter and measure your average current using this, just to see if there's anything problematic with your PPK2.

    PS: Do the PPK2 measurements with the highest sampling rate. You currently have it at 10kHz, try 100 kHz sampling rate to see if this affects the measurement.  

     

    Kind regards,

    Håkon

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