Power sequence required for nRF5340 Soc

I have been reviewing the datasheet of the BLE audio nRF5340. It lists multiple power rails in power section.

Is any power-on sequence required for the SOC.
Also, can we use an LDO or buck converter instead of a PMIC IC (nPM1300)?
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  • Hi Shahid,

    Thanks for contacting us. 

    No special external power‑on sequence is required for the nRF5340 only thing that is needed is to provide a valid supply voltage within the allowed voltage range.

    nRF5340 supports two basic supply modes:

    *Normal‑voltage mode: 1.7–3.6 V on VDD (VDDH tied to VDD).
    *High‑voltage mode: 2.5–5.5 V on VDDH, internal VREGH then generates 1.8–3.3 V for VDD.
    As long as your external supply meet these ranges and you avoid violating brown‑out or USB‑specific constraints, no additional rail‑sequencing is required.

    *Regarding using an LDO or buck instead of a PMIC:

    You can power nRF5340 from a discrete LDO or buck regulator: the SoC only needs a suitable DC supply on VDD (normal‑voltage mode) or on VDDH (high‑voltage mode). The on‑chip regulators then generate the internal rails.

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  • Hi Shahid,

    Thanks for contacting us. 

    No special external power‑on sequence is required for the nRF5340 only thing that is needed is to provide a valid supply voltage within the allowed voltage range.

    nRF5340 supports two basic supply modes:

    *Normal‑voltage mode: 1.7–3.6 V on VDD (VDDH tied to VDD).
    *High‑voltage mode: 2.5–5.5 V on VDDH, internal VREGH then generates 1.8–3.3 V for VDD.
    As long as your external supply meet these ranges and you avoid violating brown‑out or USB‑specific constraints, no additional rail‑sequencing is required.

    *Regarding using an LDO or buck instead of a PMIC:

    You can power nRF5340 from a discrete LDO or buck regulator: the SoC only needs a suitable DC supply on VDD (normal‑voltage mode) or on VDDH (high‑voltage mode). The on‑chip regulators then generate the internal rails.

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