LPC12xx flash erase/write power/current consumption

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LPC12xx flash erase/write power/current consumption

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lpcware
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by Andrew on Thu Mar 15 20:43:50 MST 2012
Hi everyone,

[FONT=Tahoma]What is the flasherase/write power/current consumption for LPC11xx and LPC12xx MCUs? Can't find the information on NXP website.
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[FONT=Tahoma]Thanks
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lpcware
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by Andrew on Sun Mar 18 15:24:47 MST 2012

Quote: Zero
As an engineer I measure that myself :)

Power consumption depends on your board and what's happening if it is reset via SWD :eek:

So my LPC11C14 test board (without too much hardware) shows 25mA while running and below 30mA while flashing :)



I measured myself. Just wanted to compare it against some data from NXP.

Thanks "Zero"
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by Ex-Zero on Sun Mar 18 15:17:16 MST 2012
As an engineer I measure that myself :)

Power consumption depends on your board and what's happening if it is reset via SWD :eek:

So my LPC11C14 test board (without too much hardware) shows 25mA while running and below 30mA while flashing :)
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by Andrew on Sun Mar 18 15:11:45 MST 2012

Quote: Zero
Neither nor :rolleyes:

If you measure power consumption of a single board (without LPC-Link) there's nearly no additional power required to flash a mcu :)



As an engineer I prefer numbers :) How much is nearly? - 5mA or 10mA or something else?
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by Ex-Zero on Sun Mar 18 15:05:11 MST 2012

Quote: Andrew
Did you measure it or found this information somewhere?



Neither nor :rolleyes:

If you measure power consumption of a single board (without LPC-Link) there's nearly no additional power required to flash a mcu :)
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by Andrew on Sun Mar 18 14:38:41 MST 2012
Hi Bruno,

Did you measure it or found this information somewhere?

Thanks
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by bruno on Fri Mar 16 04:58:07 MST 2012
I think it is in the range of 500mA
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