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nrf53 voltage debug port

Hello,
I'm prototyping using nrf52832 with BMD-300. On my new board I design, I need 3.6V tension (and not just 3.3), so I thought setting everything to 3.6V, including the nrf. Is debug port is ok to get 3.6V? I'm not sure it would affect the SWD lines, and I'm worring about the VDD OUT line too. Is it a matter for the SWD probe?
Kind regards,

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  • Oh, I see - you didn't mention anything about the DK initially.

    What is the supply voltage on the DK? I think it might be just 3.0V ?

    It's generally a bad idea to apply signals greater than the supply to any IC ...

  • the DK is powered by USB, no modification done. I'm using the debug out, which doesn't privide the VDD, but get it from the board. (which is powered by an external power supply).
    As I don't have the PCA10040 schematic, I don't know much more about it.
    I just remove the plastic on the SWD processor, and it's a ATSAM3U2C.
    It seems it can accept up to 3.6V, and must be powered above 3V, else USB wouldn't be available. But at the same time, its VDDIO is at 2.8V... and GPIO max tension should be 2.8+0.3V=3.1V... So my actual board should have damaged my DK, and I don't think it did.
    I don't know. At the same time, I'm not sure but if the VDD input pin from the debug out provides the atmel tension, it would be ok...

    At the end, I think I must use a 3V reg for the nrf, and 3.6V reg for my other stuffs.

    Thanks for your help :)

  • I don't have the PCA10040 schematic,

    Hmmm ... they used to be available to download from the old site - but can't see them now with the new format.

    Disappointed

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