Why powering to the LiS3DH sensor through Vdd in nRF52832 DK gives less current consumption than powering through GPIO pin of the nRF board?
Why powering to the LiS3DH sensor through Vdd in nRF52832 DK gives less current consumption than powering through GPIO pin of the nRF board?
Hello,
How have you measured this, and what did you measure?
Please provide more information with your inquiries, so that we may advise you more easily and accurately.
Best regards,
Karl
Hello,
How have you measured this, and what did you measure?
Please provide more information with your inquiries, so that we may advise you more easily and accurately.
Best regards,
Karl
I have measured the current through power profiler. When I have connected the LiS3DH sensor with the GPIO pin of the nRF52832 board, it gives more current than powering through Vdd (External Supply).
What is the reason behind this that I am getting less current consumption when powering through Vdd?
RADHIKA RAINA said:I have measured the current through power profiler.
What were your measurements for the different scenarios?
RADHIKA RAINA said:What is the reason behind this that I am getting less current consumption when powering through Vdd?
There is no 'current limitation' on either of the two - current flow is controlled by resistance and voltage, according to ohms law. It is you yourself that need to make sure that you are not exceeding the current draw of the GPIO electrical specification in order to not damage the device.
This thus means that if you are seeing a different current when you are measuring your sensor's consumption either your supply voltage or circuit resistance has changed. If the difference is consistent over multiple measurements I would assume that the supply voltage has changed. Have you measured the supply voltage for the two scenarios? How did you power your device when you made the measurements?
Best regards,
Karl