2025-02-13 02:22 AM - last edited on 2025-02-13 05:40 AM by Andrew Neil
I am currently working with the KG200ZABMD module and have a few technical queries regarding its power consumption and V_BAT pin functionality.
1.Current Consumption Details
I would like to understand the module’s current consumption (loading current)under different operating conditions:
1.General power consumption in idle and sleep modes.
2.LoRa transmission power consumption different dBm (decibels-milliwatts) and spread factors (SF).
3.LoRa receive mode current consumption.
If possible, please provide a detailed power consumption table or guidelines for optimizing power usage.
2.V_BAT Pin Functionality
1.What is the purpose of the V_BAT pin in this module?
2.Does it serve as a backup supply for the RTC (Real-Time Clock)?
3.What is the recommended current requirements for this pin?
2025-02-13 02:27 AM - edited 2025-02-13 02:29 AM
@sreedev212 wrote:I am currently working with the KG200ZABMD module and have a few technical queries regarding its power consumption and V_BAT pin functionality.
That's a Quectel product - you need to contact them for support with their product!
https://www.quectel.com/product/lora-kg200z/
The answers to your questions will depend very much on Quectel's internal design - so nothing to do with ST.
Are they not stated in Quectel's product specifications?
https://www.quectel.com/product/lora-kg200z/#contact
2025-02-13 05:39 AM
It has a STM32WLE5JCI6 chip.
The datasheet for that chip will have the power details. However, since it's integrated into a module, the power draw will almost certainly be more than what is specified at the chip level.
Yes, VBAT keeps RTC active. Current consumption of VBAT is in the datasheet.