I just got a new nrf9160DK rev 0.15.0. While plugged in to USB and the switch in the off position, my meter reports 4.95V and 0.016A. Why is this happening? My older rev 0.8.2 DK reports 0V when off.
I just got a new nrf9160DK rev 0.15.0. While plugged in to USB and the switch in the off position, my meter reports 4.95V and 0.016A. Why is this happening? My older rev 0.8.2 DK reports 0V when off.
Hi,
Can you be more specific to where you measured? Please see the measurement documentation in our nRF9160DK documentation.
Kind regards,
Øyvind
I am using the cheap meter in the picture between my computer and the USB connection at J6. I realize that it may not be the most precise, but trying to understand why the new rev DK reports 0.017A while the older DK reported 0A while off. Changing the IFMCU DISCONN switch had no effect.
Hi Mike,
Can you provide information on your test setup? Have you connected the DK as per instructions in our infocenter?
How is connection done on DK v0.8.2 vs DK v0.15.0?
Thanks.
-Øyvind
the connection is per the instructions. connection to 0.8.2 is in the pic: 
both powered by USB, but disconnected for the photo op
Hello, and thanks for sharing that image. From this I can see that you have not moved SW10 to position EXT.

I did a test with the Asset Tracker application from the Precompiled FW package (v1.5.0 2021-03-01_8e8c6089) on my v0.8.2 of the nRF9160DK.
With SW10 in default position I got the following result running the asset tracker and modem FW 1.2.3:![]()
And with SW10 in EXT position, running the asset tracker:
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I did not have a v0.15.0 of the DK, but tried with a 0.14.0 running same modem FW (v1.2.3):
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I did a quick test using the AT Client application as well:
v0.8.2 compared between off and on:


v0.14.0 compared between off and on:


Looking at the more steady charts, it looks like you are seeing a difference of about 4x between the boards, correct?
The at_client sample is good to use also. To use as little power and be as consistent as possible, I use AT+CFUN=4 (or 0).
I don't see SW10 on the 0.15.0 DK. Did it move or is there an equivalent jumper or such that I can try?
Looking at the more steady charts, it looks like you are seeing a difference of about 4x between the boards, correct?
The at_client sample is good to use also. To use as little power and be as consistent as possible, I use AT+CFUN=4 (or 0).
I don't see SW10 on the 0.15.0 DK. Did it move or is there an equivalent jumper or such that I can try?