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[Special Report] Calculating battery lifetime Brian Macdonald November 5, 2007
Figures are for ANT 2.4 GHz practical wireless networking protocol running on Nordic Semiconductor nRF24AP1. Assumptions: · Heart rate belt communicating with sportswatch. · One-hour operation per day (operation cycle 24 hours). · Messaging period: one message per second (1 Hz). · CR2032 battery: nominal voltage = 3 V, operating voltage = 2 V, capacity = 220 mAh. · nRF24AP1: suspend (sleep) current = 2 µA, active base current = 35 µA, peak current Rx = 22 mA, peak current Tx = 16 mA (at 0 dBm). · Communication method: bi-directional bit synch interface. · Time of maximum current duration: Rx = 600 µs, Tx = 400 µs. Rx energy required = power x message duration = 2 V x 22 mA x 600 µs = 26 µAs Tx energy required = 2 V x 16 mA x 400 µs = 12.8 µAs
active time x (base current + (energy x message rate)) + suspend time x suspend current
1 h x (35 µA + (12.8 µAh x 1 Hz)) + 23 h x 2 µA = 6.4 years
1 h x (35 µA + (26 µAh x 1 Hz)) + 23 h x 2 µA = 5.6 years The Web site www.thisisant.com includes a handy power estimator that calculates battery lifetimes. |
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