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Powering NRF52

Hi During schematic design, i read regarding proper powering of NRF52 (the product is battery powered 2xAAA). somehow i can't find this info now and i would like to verify that i am not wrong: "It is not recommended to connect the SOC to Booster output for example " - am i right? i am connecting it directly to the battery cell, but i do have booster with bypass in the system in order to supply correct voltage to the Motor driver and Buzzer, when battery voltage goes low (for example up to 2v). Can anyone point me to relevant document? thank you Yulya

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  • Hi

    It is a bit hard to define exactly how much noise you can accept on the supply lines, but a rule of thumb is that the noise should be less than 100mV peak-to-peak.

    The frequency of the noise is also a factor, and some frequencies will inherently be more problematic than others.

    I would try to measure the noise on a scope, and see how large it is. If it is close to 100mV p-2-p then you could try adding more decoupling capacitors, or change the routing of the supply signals, to reduce it.

    Best regards
    Torbjørn

  • thank you for your help. When you do the measurement - what is your power source? and what do you think is better option:

    1. connect SOC to the battery pack directly as i did and noisy sources through dedicated booster or
    2. connect the whole circuit to the booster output and keep in this way the input power voltage always higher than 2.5v?

    thank you Yulya

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