I'm using nRF52810 for my custom board, followed complete reference circuit for DC DC
I want to know if I want to power the chip with coin cell 3.3 V, Can connect it directly to the VDD (PIN 13)?
I'm using nRF52810 for my custom board, followed complete reference circuit for DC DC
I want to know if I want to power the chip with coin cell 3.3 V, Can connect it directly to the VDD (PIN 13)?
Hello,
Yes, you can connect coin cell battery directly to the VDD net.
Thanks.
Best Regards,
Kazi Afroza Sultana
Thanks for the reply.
Could you please answer one more doubt?
I used only a voltage regulator in my project so far, which takes input and outputs the regulated voltage.
So I'm confused about how this internal DC-DC converter works, what I have read is DC-DC converter is efficient. So that's why I'm using it in this project which requires power consumption as optimal as possible.
As you said I can give direct input to VDD from Coin Cell, but what is the maximum input voltage it can take as input. If the coin cell is 4V or so, where do I get the output supply of 3.3V?
Hello,
The absolute maximum input to VDD is 3.9V (https://infocenter.nordicsemi.com/topic/ps_nrf52810/abs_max_ratings.html?cp=4_5_0_8). If the battery supplies 4V, you need an external regulator to lower the voltage in rated value.
Do you want to use the output of the internal regulator to supply other devices? This is not possible in nRF52810. You can read about Regulator from this link https://infocenter.nordicsemi.com/topic/ps_nrf52810/power.html?cp=4_5_0_4_2_0#topic .
Thanks.
BR
Kazi