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nRF91 & LiFePO4 or dual Li/FeS2

Materials publicly available say the chip works from 3.1 volts.

But is this the absolute minimum voltage or will it be possible to use also LiFePO4 battery cells with the nRF91?

EDIT: Or what about with two non-rechargeable Li/FeS2 cells (1.5V each)?

Datasheet: data.energizer.com/.../l91.pdf

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  • Hi Lauri

    If the normal operating range of the battery brings it below 3.1V then you would need an external regulator, as you can't expect the device to operate properly at a lower voltage.

    The full specifications for the part are not yet available, but typically a brown out reset will occur once the voltage drops below the supported supply range.

    Best regards
    Torbjørn Øvrebekk

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  • Hi Lauri

    If the normal operating range of the battery brings it below 3.1V then you would need an external regulator, as you can't expect the device to operate properly at a lower voltage.

    The full specifications for the part are not yet available, but typically a brown out reset will occur once the voltage drops below the supported supply range.

    Best regards
    Torbjørn Øvrebekk

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