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Current Consumption - NRF9160

Hi,

I have a customer interested in using the NRF9160 with a 1000mA/h battery.

They want to keep the board sleeping for 15 minutes, wake up and send GPS data position through a CAT-M1 network. My customer wants to keep the device working up to 6 months.

Is it possible? Do you have a spreadsheet that I can use the analyse the MCU parameters?

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  • Hi,

    Is it possible?

    Yes, this is possible. Let’s say that the customer need 200 days, that is 4800 hours. With a 1000mAh battery, that is 1000 mAh / 4800h = 208 uA avg current. Several of the scenarios listed here is then possible today. Note that we are now on the nRF9160 Engineering A version, so these current consumption numbers will actually be even lower with the production version in April.

    Do you have a spreadsheet that I can use the analyse the MCU parameters?

    There is currently no spreadsheet available.

  • I know this is old, but I'm looking at something similar and this seems like a bit of a stretch to me. From what I've seen GPS can take anywhere from a minute (warm start) to 15 minutes (cold start) to acquire location and consumes about 50mA in the process. Assuming an average 5 minute acquisition time that's 4.2mAh per acquisition. With a 1000mAh battery that would be just 250 connections.

    What am I missing?

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  • I know this is old, but I'm looking at something similar and this seems like a bit of a stretch to me. From what I've seen GPS can take anywhere from a minute (warm start) to 15 minutes (cold start) to acquire location and consumes about 50mA in the process. Assuming an average 5 minute acquisition time that's 4.2mAh per acquisition. With a 1000mAh battery that would be just 250 connections.

    What am I missing?

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