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Can I connect a lipo battery to a nRF51822 ?

Hello, according to the Product Specification v3.1, the supply voltage range is 1.8 V to 3.6 V. As you may know, most of the lipo batteries have a nominal voltage of 3.7V

Do you think I can connect a lipo battery to a nRF51822? will my nRF51822 get burned ?

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  • 3.7V is the nominal voltage of a LIPO cell, the maximum voltage of most LIPO when fully charged is around 4.2V. In fact by the time you get to 3.7V or so the recommendation is usually to re-charge the battery else you'll start shortening its life.

    So don't connect a LIPO directly as the source of a 3.6V chip, you're way outside the margins at that point.

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  • 3.7V is the nominal voltage of a LIPO cell, the maximum voltage of most LIPO when fully charged is around 4.2V. In fact by the time you get to 3.7V or so the recommendation is usually to re-charge the battery else you'll start shortening its life.

    So don't connect a LIPO directly as the source of a 3.6V chip, you're way outside the margins at that point.

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