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NHS3152 Sleep and deep sleep Power savings

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bmeyer
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The NHS3152 IC has a sleep and deep sleep power savings modes. But no description as the reduction in power when these modes are enabled. Any guidance?

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Kan_Li
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Hello @bmeyer ,

 

There is no detailed documentation on these power modes, the power gain compared to deep-power down is limited.
The difference between sleep and deep-sleep is only the handling of the EEPROM.

The power gain is dependent on the Sysclk frequency, as can be seen below in a graph of a typical application.
More power can be conserved by slowing down the Sysclk.

There is a slight increase of the Idd current (up to +12uA) when the Vdd voltage drops below 2.2V.

nhs low power mode.png

Hope that helps,

 

Have a great day,
Kan


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bmeyer
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Hello Kan:

Thanks for the guidance. However, this doc still only details current consumption during active and deep power down. Doesn't mention current consumption during sleep and deep sleep. 

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Kan_Li
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Hello @bmeyer ,

 

There is no detailed documentation on these power modes, the power gain compared to deep-power down is limited.
The difference between sleep and deep-sleep is only the handling of the EEPROM.

The power gain is dependent on the Sysclk frequency, as can be seen below in a graph of a typical application.
More power can be conserved by slowing down the Sysclk.

There is a slight increase of the Idd current (up to +12uA) when the Vdd voltage drops below 2.2V.

nhs low power mode.png

Hope that helps,

 

Have a great day,
Kan


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Kan_Li
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Hello @bmeyer ,

 

If you have download the SDK package for NHS3152, you may find the doc on this topic, please kindly refer to the following for details.

nhs low power modes.png

Hope that helps,

 

Have a great day,
Kan


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