Calling of nrf_drv_lpcomp_enable() increases custom device's power consumption from less than 50 uA to 600 uA.
Calling of nrf_drv_lpcomp_enable() increases custom device's power consumption from less than 50 uA to 600 uA.
The typical run current for the low power comparator is roughly 0.5 uA, so it seems this is a lot higher than typical (see link). How are you measuring the current? Are you using an SDK example or your own custom code? I will check on my nrf52840 to see if this is the same for me. Might be that the high frequency clock is turning on, but I will have to test a bit to check.
The typical run current for the low power comparator is roughly 0.5 uA, so it seems this is a lot higher than typical (see link). How are you measuring the current? Are you using an SDK example or your own custom code? I will check on my nrf52840 to see if this is the same for me. Might be that the high frequency clock is turning on, but I will have to test a bit to check.