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巴克直流-直流转换器4.5 v:怎么了?

Good day,
I would like to know how can I get a regulated voltage of 4.5V out of the DA14680 to power an external device. I am not seeing how to do so in the datasheet/ appnotes provided. From what I see the Buck converter is linked to the VDD, V18, V18P or V14 outputs. However, I am not seeing how can I get such a voltage at any of these outputs.
Thanks in advance.

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Hi aaron.roopnarine,

Hi aaron.roopnarine,

Where exactly did you see that the DCDC is able to provide that kind of voltage ? The DCDC operates only in BUCK mode and has a range of configurable voltages from 1.2 up to 2V with 25mV step.

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Check the first page of the

Check the first page of the DA14680 specification sheet. Under the "Features" heading, "Power Management" subheading, it specifically states "Integrated Buck DC-DC converter (1.7 V to 4.5 V)". Obviously one would want to know how I am getting access to this voltage to power an external load. I am still yet to see why. You only stated the ability of the DC-DC converter to deliver up to 2V.

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Hi aaron.roopnarine,

Hi aaron.roopnarine,

This is the supply voltage that the buck DCDC is able to operate via the VBAT not the range of the output voltage of the DCDC.

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