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Measure nrf Current consumption using an Oscilloscope

Hi,

I need to measure the current consumption for nrf51DK using an Oscilloscope. I have read the user guide and they have mentioned some connectors for it. Is it possible to just measure the current consumption using an Oscilloscope and if yes, then could you please let me know how to do the same?

Thanks a lot in advance.

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  • Hello,

    have you read the nRF51 DK Guide? It is pretty much all explained there.

    First Paragraph is about measuring with a multimeter, next paragraph explains measurements with an oscilloscope.

    First, cut the Solder bridge, afterwards you need to attach a resistor with 10 ohm for example on the two solder pads right next to the bridge, then you use your oscilloscope, connect both thingys (forgot what their called) to ground and the measuring tips to the two current measurement pins, just as shown in the guide. Now I've used the mathematics operations on my oscilloscope to substract the two signals and then you're ready to go.

  • Hi Marius,

    Thanks I did about reading that actually.

    I just have the following two queries:

    1. After you cut the solder bridge , does it impact the functioning of the board in any way? And you can simply cut the solder bridge Or do you need to unsolder it?

    2. You would need to solder the resister with 10 ohm again right? Does that impact the functioning of the board in any way?

    I am just curious to know because if it doesnt impact the board, then the Nordic guys could have perhaps configured it and given it to us that way? I work with USB connections to the board. Will that have any impact in the current measurement?

    Thanks and Regards, Neil Carvalho

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  • Hi Marius,

    Thanks I did about reading that actually.

    I just have the following two queries:

    1. After you cut the solder bridge , does it impact the functioning of the board in any way? And you can simply cut the solder bridge Or do you need to unsolder it?

    2. You would need to solder the resister with 10 ohm again right? Does that impact the functioning of the board in any way?

    I am just curious to know because if it doesnt impact the board, then the Nordic guys could have perhaps configured it and given it to us that way? I work with USB connections to the board. Will that have any impact in the current measurement?

    Thanks and Regards, Neil Carvalho

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