.. _buck_output_advanced_sample: BUCK - Advanced output voltage setting ###################################### .. contents:: :local: :depth: 2 This BUCK sample variant demonstrates how to set advanced output voltage with the use of npmx drivers. Requirements ************ The sample supports the following development kits: .. table-from-sample-yaml:: The sample also requires an nPM1300 EK. Overview ******** The BUCK1 starts from 1.0 V (:c:enumerator:`NPMX_BUCK_VOLTAGE_1V0`), and the output voltage increases gradually every 200 ms to 3.3 V (:c:enumerator:`NPMX_BUCK_VOLTAGE_MAX`). Voltage can be changed only for BUCK1. BUCK2 voltage is set by default to 3.0 V. Wiring ****** 1. Connect the TWI interface between the chosen DK and the nPM1300 EK as in the following table: .. list-table:: nPM1300 EK connections. :widths: 25 25 25 :header-rows: 1 * - nPM1300 EK pins - nRF5340 DK pins - nRF52840 DK pins * - GPIO0 - P1.10 - P1.10 * - SDA - P1.02 - P0.26 * - SCL - P1.03 - P0.27 * - VOUT2 & GND - External supply (P21) - External supply (P21) #. Make the following connections on the chosen DK: * Set the **SW9** nRF power source switch to **VDD**. * Set the **SW10** VEXT → nRF switch to **ON**. #. Make the following connections on the nPM1300 EK: .. include:: /includes/npm1300_ek_connections.txt Configuration ************* |config| Building and running ******************** .. |sample path| replace:: :file:`samples/buck_output_advanced` .. include:: /includes/build_and_run.txt Testing ======= |test_sample| 1. Connect a multimeter to VOUT1 that is the output voltage pin of BUCK1. #. |connect_kit| #. |connect_terminal| #. Check output voltage on EK **VOUT1** pin - it should start from 1.0 V and increase every 200 ms up to 3.3 V. #. Verify output voltage on BUCK1. Dependencies ************ This sample uses drivers from npmx.