We now have problems with two issues with K32W041:
Voltage ripple at Vbat
We have followed up the power design for the K21W041 according AN12893, Using the DC-DC Feature. So the correct decoupling capacitors, the PCB design rules. No concessions on that.
We measure upto 40mVpp ripple on Vbat. This is caused by the DCDC of the chip.
We need extra information to reduce this ripple.
We need to reduce the ripple and switching current
Hello,
Could you please help us check if this issue is also present on the EVK?
Let me know your findings.
Best Regards,
Ana Sofia,
Hi Sofia, thanks for your response.
The hints you give, were already studied by me. Thats the reason, I started this post.
Sorry to say, but that information does not answere any of my questions in this post.
I need expert information to optimse the DCDC implementation to improve our application.
Answeres to the first questions will help for that..
Hello,
Hope you are doing well.
The internal DCDC module in K32W061/41 is a buck converter which converts an input supply voltage to a fixed output voltage.
I would recommend checking the K32W Hardware Design User Guide, which can be found under the K32W061/41 Product Page > Design Resources > K32W061 Manufacturing package
The DCDC load current configuration depends on the inductance value in reference design and can be optimized to suit the load current of the application, the DC-DC inductor for K32W041A/AM-based schematics is 2.2 μH, see K32W Hardware Design User Guide section 4.1 Schematics design.
You could also check sections 4.9 "DC-DC components" and 4.11.2 "VDD (radio), FB, VDD_PMU, VDDE, and VBAT decoupling", which have relevant information.
On the User Manual section 4.2.1 you will find the DCDC system diagram. On the Data Sheet section 9.2 Schematic diagram you will find the Application diagram – battery powered solution.
Could you help us review the schematics of your board following these recommendations? The best way to build a PCB the first time right with K32W061, QN9090 or JN5189
Best Regards,
Sofia.