
Hardware description
Figure 23: Debug output connector
When the external board is powered up, the interface MCU will detect the supply voltage of the board and
program/debug the target chip on the external board instead of the onboard nRF9160 and/or nRF52840.
Note:
The voltage supported by external debugging/programming is the VDD voltage. This voltage
can be selected to 1.8 V or 3 V using slide switch
SW9
. For optimal performance of the nRF9160
radio, it is recommended that only 1.8 V is used. Make sure the voltage level of the external board
matches the VDD of the nRF9160 DK.
P20
can also be used as a debug out connector to program shield-mounted targets. For both
P19
and
P20
,
the interface MCU will detect the supply voltage on the mounted shield and program/debug the target.
If the interface MCU detects target power on both
P19
and
P20
, it will program/debug the target
connected to
P19
by default.
If it is inconvenient to have a separate power supply on the external board, the nRF9160 DK can supply
power through the Debug out connector
P18
. To enable this, short solder bridge
SB24
.
4.12.1 Connectors for programming external boards
The voltage on the external board must match that of the
.
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