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nRF9160 DK Board for programming external boards with the nRF9160

Hi, I am going to use the nRF91 DK to program an external PCB with the nRF9160 on it.  The DK documentation says that only 1.8V or 3.0V is supported for external debug/programming.  So if I'm running my entire PCB at 3.3V (including the GPIO), do I basically have to find a way to disconnect power to the VDD_GPIO pin on the nRF9160 and then hack in either 1.8V or 3.0V?

Thanks, Johnny

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  • Hi Johnny, 

    So if I'm running my entire PCB at 3.3V (including the GPIO), do I basically have to find a way to disconnect power to the VDD_GPIO pin on the nRF9160 and then hack in either 1.8V or 3.0V?

    As long as the voltage level of the external board matches the VDD of the nRF9160 DK, this should not be an issue. Are you able to power the target device from the DK? If so, this should be sufficient.

    Best regards,
    Oeyvind

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  • Hi Johnny, 

    So if I'm running my entire PCB at 3.3V (including the GPIO), do I basically have to find a way to disconnect power to the VDD_GPIO pin on the nRF9160 and then hack in either 1.8V or 3.0V?

    As long as the voltage level of the external board matches the VDD of the nRF9160 DK, this should not be an issue. Are you able to power the target device from the DK? If so, this should be sufficient.

    Best regards,
    Oeyvind

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