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Possible Ways to Brick?

Hello,

I have a board with an RFDuino on it which uses a Nordic nRF51822 internally. We are seeing a few of them auto-brick when the input voltage dips too low.

My first guess is that it is doing an EEPROM write even when the voltage dips or something, but I am just wondering what can brick these? Any known errata for this?

Basically it is running off of a big battery and as long as it stays above 2.9-ish volts, it works forever it seems. When it goes to 2.8v or so, sometimes it stops responding and then never turns on again. I haven't written the software but I am trying to get the code to look at.

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  • Hi,

    What do you mean by brick, do these devices not turn on again when powered by lab power supplies?

    Are you sure that the battery can take the approx 15 mA current spikes (radio TX + cpu active)? You can alleviate this somewhat by adding capacitor reservoirs on the VDD line.

    What is probably happening is that your battery is being pulled down from 2.8V by a radio TX current draw, the battery voltage will drop due to not being able to supply the instantaneous current. At 2.8V a coin cell battery is typically at the end of its life.

    Best regards,

    Øyvind

  • Ok, sorry about the voltage confusion.

    Normally I would read the SWD interface, but this does not seem to be routed out on the RFduino. The reset pin on nRF51 is active low, I am unsure what is the case for your module. Probably RFduino support will have a lot of these answers ready for you.

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