2025-02-18 3:30 AM - last edited on 2025-03-11 6:38 AM by STTwo-32
Working on a simple LoRA sensor which is powered by a lithium capacitor, I am wondering whether to rely on the internal SMPS or an external buck IC for stepping down voltage to improve efficiency.
My measurements of the internal SMPS indicate a efficiency of around 60% (if I assume a minimal consumption of 8.1mW)
Is this about right or am I missing something?
So it would be quite beneficial to add an external buck IC like the TPS63900 with >90% efficiency and 75nA Iq and step down to around 2V (LoRa in EU868 should still be operational), correct?
(In that case, should I turn off the internal SMPS for both SubGhz and normal operation?)
2025-03-11 7:32 AM
Hello @surumadurum
the SMPS usually improve the power efficiency. Is adding another component and enabling/disabling the SMPS will improve or not the Power consumption? For that, I think you should test all cases with the different configurations and use the one that fit your needs.
Best Regards.
STTwo-32
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