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Settings for maximum current draw from PPK

Hi,

We want to measure our external custom board which is not based on nRF52 chip. That board has current consumption header and it's chip draws maximum current of 60mA at bootup time.

So can you suggest us a way for connections (using PPK, nRF52840 DK, regulated power supply) to supply external board's chip.

Also we tried at our end with different ways of connections and we can't succeed in bootup of custom board's chip.

We have seen in link that external boards can draw upto 400mA from PPK's external connector, but we are not getting us exact reason.

So please help us out.

Thanks in advance

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  • Hi,

    We followed the same setup in above link.

    In regulated power supply we can see current drawn at 60mA and

    voltage dropped to 2.7v when tapped the P16 pins of PPK in multimeter.

    This means enough current(more than 60mA) is not supplied from PPK to external board.

    In this case our external board is not booting up yet because it is needed more than what PPK is supplying.

    Currently our focus is to bootup the external board. After bootup successfully we can start profiling. Hence we are not connecting any JLINK to PPK software.

    So do we need to calibrate/ change any settings of PPK like resistor calibrations, voltage regulator etc?

    Thanks

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