Hiya,
Regarding voltage amplitude peak to peak for external high-swing clock HFXO 32MHz, what's supply rails?I don't find out this specification defined in datasheet PS_V1.2.
Thanks Kenji
Hiya,
Regarding voltage amplitude peak to peak for external high-swing clock HFXO 32MHz, what's supply rails?I don't find out this specification defined in datasheet PS_V1.2.
Thanks Kenji
Hello JGP_Kenji
Unfortunately the high frequency clock (HFCLK) of the nRF52 series does not support use of an external clock source. The only valid sources for HFCLK are the internal oscillator, or the 64MHz crystal oscillator. Do note that the crystal oscillator must be running for the RADIO and NFC modules to work.
EDIT:
The following comment was supplied by our designers
Based on simulations the peak-to-peak oscillation amplitude on XC1 and XC2 can range from appx. 0.3V to appx. 1.1V, depending on crystal selection, load capacitors, process variation, operating temperature and supply voltage. The amplitude is usually slightly bigger on XC2 than on XC1. The DC offset is typically around 0.5V. When doing voltage measurements on XC1 and/or XC2 it's important to use a low-capacitance active probe. A regular passive probe will add too much load capacitance. The probe should also have an input resistance of at least 10Mohm.
In order to verify that the load capacitors are optimal, it's best to measure TX carrier frequency.
Best regards
Jørn Frøysa
More confusion for me.
The section of Nordic nRF52832 datasheet, Clock - clock control, there are two signal sources to HFLCK in the block diagram, HFINT internal oscillator and HFXO Crystal oscillator.
However, I saw "The HFXO is started by triggering the HFCLKSTART task and stopped using the HFCLKSTOP task. A HFCLKSTARTED event will be generated when the HFXO has started and its frequency is stable"
All in all, my understanding is HFXO must be running to use RADIO and NFC module, I have designed those wireless functions in product and just would like to know the input voltage level of HFXO Crystal oscillator, not HFCLK.
But you mentioned HFCLK isn't designed to receive a clock signal from an external source,which mean HFXO crystal oscillator in chip isn't working in fact?The only clock signal to HFCLK, is HFINT?
Pls. clarify if any.
Thanks Kenji
More confusion for me.
The section of Nordic nRF52832 datasheet, Clock - clock control, there are two signal sources to HFLCK in the block diagram, HFINT internal oscillator and HFXO Crystal oscillator.
However, I saw "The HFXO is started by triggering the HFCLKSTART task and stopped using the HFCLKSTOP task. A HFCLKSTARTED event will be generated when the HFXO has started and its frequency is stable"
All in all, my understanding is HFXO must be running to use RADIO and NFC module, I have designed those wireless functions in product and just would like to know the input voltage level of HFXO Crystal oscillator, not HFCLK.
But you mentioned HFCLK isn't designed to receive a clock signal from an external source,which mean HFXO crystal oscillator in chip isn't working in fact?The only clock signal to HFCLK, is HFINT?
Pls. clarify if any.
Thanks Kenji