Hi! Do people actually use the 2.2-4.7Ohm series resistor on the VBUS input to the nRF5340? It's just such a low resistance, I don't particularly see the point. Thanks!
Hi! Do people actually use the 2.2-4.7Ohm series resistor on the VBUS input to the nRF5340? It's just such a low resistance, I don't particularly see the point. Thanks!
Look at the reference circuit schematics, the resistor is part of a low pass filter. The resistor may be tiny but the capacitor is not.
USB cables have a (small) inductivity and thus interesting (high frequency) behaviour when plugging/unplugging the cable. That high frequency noise can't make it past the low pass filter.
Look at the reference circuit schematics, the resistor is part of a low pass filter. The resistor may be tiny but the capacitor is not.
USB cables have a (small) inductivity and thus interesting (high frequency) behaviour when plugging/unplugging the cable. That high frequency noise can't make it past the low pass filter.