PKK2 inaccurate readings in ampere mode

Hello!

I am trying to monitor the GPIO pull-up drive capability of a microprocessor using a PPK2 module in "Ampere meter" mode.

PPK2 VIN is connected to the GPIO pin and VOUT to a 1Kohm resistor to ground.

Although the current verified with a multi-meter to be around 25uA, PPK2  is measuring values around 5uA:

Is this a limitation? Using 10K resistor seems to solve the issue.

Thanks!

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  • Hi Ioannis,

    The GPIO pullup internal resistance is 13k, and hence the resistance for the VIN of PPK2. So when you connect a 1k resistor to the VOUT, it's actually acting as a voltage divider to the 1.8V VIN that you give, i.e.

    VIN becomes VIN x (1k / (1k + 13k)) = 1.8V x 0.071 = 0.129V

    This is too less VIN compared to the requirement of 0.8V - 5V

    Hope this helps. Slight smile

    -Priyanka

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