Hi,
I am developing a PCB with the nrf52840 chip. The chip is implemented as described in the datasheet (Circuit configuration no. 6 for QIAA aQFN73), using the files that can be downloaded from the nordic webpage. The chip will act as a central unit, and communicate with other peripheral units via BLE over a relatively close range (<2 m). The chip will be powered by a battery with a nominal voltage of 21.6 volts. My plan is to step down the voltage to 3.3 volts, using a switching (buck) regulator, implemented with recommended circuitry for filtering and a frequency of 800 kHz.
My main question is if it is suitable to power a nRF52840 chip with a switching regulator as described? (as this may cause greater power supply noise than a linear voltage regulator)
Secondly, the datasheet 7.3.15 describes that long power lines on the PCB should be avoided. Should I opt to place the voltage regulator close to the chip, or may this disturb RF signals?
Thanks for any reply!
Best Regards
Eirik