Hi
I have two hardware related question from my customer relating to his wireless sensor.
He is trying to reduce his BOM to the minimum possible.
His questions are:
We are using rechargeable Litihium based battery, this gives us fully charged voltage of about 4.2V. Current design has level shifters for IO that controls charging on/off and LDO for power input, these are to keep voltages within recommended range. Have you tried qualifying this part for higher voltages, any chance of being able to operate directly with 4.2 or by using simple diode in series etc to reduce voltage.
Have you tried making the design work without 32kHz oscillator. Many other wireless chips can use internal oscillator and calibrate it every cycle with high speed oscillator… Is this possible, and what would be concerns/limitations for doing this. Do you have any references for this?
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Martin
Hi Martin,
Sorry but the setup you are mentioning isn't tested or the operation on 4.2V the normal operation of the da is the one described in the data sheet. The da can be used without the 32kHz only in buck mode, the customer can check the datasheet and the Crystal oscillator and PCB layout guidelines for more details. The 14680 (comes in December) supports 5.5V input and has a built in Lilion Charger.
Thanks MT_dialog