Hi,
I have two questions about the nRF52DK power consumption when powered via USB .. one is for interest, but the other one appears to be an issue.
I have run some comparative current measurements (ble_app_template, with power optimisation and 5s advertising) and I see an average (500 readings at 12NPLC auto-zero off) current consumption of 4.1uA when using the coin cell and 6.7 uA when powered via USB.
I can remember reading another post somewhere (can't find it now though) that suggested USB power would increase the consumption by a couple of uA so it seems this is to be expected, however I am keen to understand why? My assumption is that it's something to do with the various pins that are switched differently if USB is connected? Is that correct?
Then the problem ... if I'm USB powered and I unplug and replug the USB connected (so de-powering and re-powering the nRF52DK) I then see an increase of about 12uA in current consumption pretty consistently, it's not affected by reseting (button) or re-plugging, it stays that way until you re-"build and run" at which point it drops back down to the normal numbers again.
I'm assuming this is to do with some kind of debugger default state ... is this expected?
Many thanks,
Lee.