nRF9160 SLM behaviour

Good morning,

I am using the nRF9160 as an AT command modem running the SLM app. I aim to set eDRX and disable PSM (PSM doesn´t make sense in our project). According to the modem response and the current consumption measured with the Power Profiler, the eDRX mode is correctly enabled:

AT+CEDRXS=1,5,"0011"

--> OK

AT%XPTW=5,"0001"

--> OK

AT+CEDRXRDP

--> +CEDRXRDP: 5,"0011","0011","0001"

I have more doubts about PSM:

AT+CPSMS=0

--> OK

AT+CPSMS?

--> +CPSMS: 0

Although it seems to be disabled, I am still getting these values in response to AT%XMONITOR:

%XMONITOR: 5,"vodafone ES","vodafone ES","21401","060C",9,20,"0F464F3E",49,6253,79,46,"0011","11100000","00000110","01001001"

Besides, the current consumption from Power Profiler shows a behaviour I can not explain, with a current consumption of about 30 mA and ∼ 20 seconds every 5 minutes exactly. If PSM is disabled what is the source of the current consumptions shown in red in the picture?

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  • Hey Ander, 

    Besides, the current consumption from Power Profiler shows a behaviour I can not explain, with a current consumption of about 30 mA and ∼ 20 seconds every 5 minutes exactly. If PSM is disabled what is the source of the current consumptions shown in red in the picture?

    I wonder if the periodic high consumption can be the device doing a periodic search. With AT%PERIODICSEARCHCONF, periodic searches during limited service can be configured. In the linked documentation there are some examples for ultra low power configurations.

    isurki said:
    The modem firmware version is 2.6.1-lte-11b6ed4846a8. 

    This seems to be the nRF Connect SDK version. I was thinking about the firmware binaries with a name on the form mfw_nrf9160_x.x.x.zip which are provided as downloads here. I may be missing some information, so feel free to enlighten me.

    isurki said:
    Could we use the JTAG port to enable modem trace?

    You can use RTT as a backend for modem trace, but it is an experimental feature and it requires a debugger (either dedicated or a DK with an onboard debuger). It is also possible to create custom backends.

    isurki said:
    Is the modem trace necessary for you?

    Not at this point. I'll let you know if I find we need one.

    Best regards,

    Maria

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