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NUCLEO-WL55JC1 Sleep Mode Current Consumption

Deep23
Associate II

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Hi,

I am using the NUCLEO-WL55JC1 board and referring to the PWR_STOP2_RTC example to measure current consumption.

I have isolated the ST-LINK section and am powering the board with an external 3.6 V supply for accurate measurement. However, in sleep (STOP2) mode, the measured current consumption is about 1.64 mA, which seems higher than expected.

Please let me know if this is normal for this configuration or if any additional steps are required to further reduce the current consumption.

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Gyessine
ST Employee

Hello @Deep23 
First, and just to ensure that there is nothing wrong in your project code.
can you run this firmware example and measure the power consumption?

BR
Gyessine

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Hello,

I have run the example firmware (PWR_STOP2_RTC) from the STM32WL SDK as suggested. However, the measured current consumption is still around 1.6 mA in sleep mode. Please find the attached image for reference.

 

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Gyessine
ST Employee

Hello @Deep23 
Can you explain how you performed the measurement?
Did you measure it through JP1?
I tried the example, and the consumption decreased from several milliamperes to several microamperes when the device entered stop 2 mode.
The firmware is designed to enter sleep mode five seconds after the program starts and remain in sleep mode for 33 seconds.
BR
Gyessine

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Hello,

Please find the attached image showing the current measurement setup for the NUCLEO-WL55JC1 board.
let me know if there is anything incorrect or that needs to be improved.

Regards,
Deep