Hello,
is it possible to use a external clock e.g. a digital output of a TXCO. As source for the LF clock. So the same clock source as used for the host uC can be used for the nRF52832.
Greets, Andi
Hello,
is it possible to use a external clock e.g. a digital output of a TXCO. As source for the LF clock. So the same clock source as used for the host uC can be used for the nRF52832.
Greets, Andi
Yes, the nRF52832 can accept an external 32.768 kHz clock feed.
The requirements are:
Signal shall be fed into XL1 pin
If low-swing sine: XL2 pin shall be grounded. Recommend >200 mVpp to ensure higher S/N ratio.
If rail-to-rail: XL2 can be left open or grounded. Voltage requirement from GND to VDD_NRF.
Now you can start the LFCLK as if it was an external crystal source.
PS: For those who might wonder, external clock source for the 32 MHz clock is not supported. It used to be on the nRF51, but the clock module has been redesigned on the nRF52.
@Tmac,
It's because it is sensitive to noise on the radio end, where the 32M signal is used to generate the 2.4G signal. A line that is routed between 2 ICs or more will pick up noise and then provide a clock that will degrade the RF part.
Cheers, Håkon
@Tmac,
It's because it is sensitive to noise on the radio end, where the 32M signal is used to generate the 2.4G signal. A line that is routed between 2 ICs or more will pick up noise and then provide a clock that will degrade the RF part.
Cheers, Håkon