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NRF52840 DK in high voltage mode

Hi,

I would like to try the DK in a high voltage mode. I tried switching the power source switch to either LIPO or USB (using LIPO battery and USB respectively) but in vain.

Please advise, thanks,

Daniel

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  • Please describe "in vain". Are you getting any voltage on VDD? Remember that the VDD voltage on the board will, after setting the power select switch to either LiPo or USB, be the output of REG0 on the chip, which defaults to 1.8V, so the LEDs will be very dim and hard to see (if that's what you are using for debugging).

    In the USB position the board is powered from the USB port closes to the nRF chip. Also, remove the USB cable from the main USB port.

    In LiPo position, power the DK from the LiPo battery header not the coin cell battery holder underneath the board. Remove USB cable from the main USB port.

    So, step 1 is to check that you are getting 1.8V on VDD. (Check using P1 header)

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  • Please describe "in vain". Are you getting any voltage on VDD? Remember that the VDD voltage on the board will, after setting the power select switch to either LiPo or USB, be the output of REG0 on the chip, which defaults to 1.8V, so the LEDs will be very dim and hard to see (if that's what you are using for debugging).

    In the USB position the board is powered from the USB port closes to the nRF chip. Also, remove the USB cable from the main USB port.

    In LiPo position, power the DK from the LiPo battery header not the coin cell battery holder underneath the board. Remove USB cable from the main USB port.

    So, step 1 is to check that you are getting 1.8V on VDD. (Check using P1 header)

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