nPM1100. From were this current is coming?

Hi All.
I am using your NPM1100 PMIC as part of an IoT project in which low consumption is a critical restriction. The PMIC is working as expected, but there is a detail I don't understand. Once the charging cycle is completed and the green LED gets off, there is a remaining consumption of 1,7 to 1,9 mA through the VBUS, even if I disconnect the charged battery from VBAT and the secondary load from VOUTB. All this happens with the SW1 switch set to automatic, and If I set it to PWM -still with the secondary load disconnected-, the leak current goes even higher till 5,5 mA.
Could you tell me where this current is coming from? Can I be sure that this current won't load the battery, diminishing the module power autonomy once the primary charging power gets disconnected from VBUS?

Thanks

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  • Hi Juan,

    I believe this VBUS current is normal when the USB cable is connected (VBUS voltage applied) as it powers up the battery charger etc (even though a battery is not connected). So I'm not sure if this power domain is power optimized, since VUBS current consumption is usually not an issue. However, when VBUS is disconnected, the quiescent current should be very low, since it is now running from the battery. I will do some measurements in the lab and ask the design team to confirm if this is correct or not, and get back to you shortly!

    Best regards,
    Stian

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  • Hi Juan,

    I believe this VBUS current is normal when the USB cable is connected (VBUS voltage applied) as it powers up the battery charger etc (even though a battery is not connected). So I'm not sure if this power domain is power optimized, since VUBS current consumption is usually not an issue. However, when VBUS is disconnected, the quiescent current should be very low, since it is now running from the battery. I will do some measurements in the lab and ask the design team to confirm if this is correct or not, and get back to you shortly!

    Best regards,
    Stian

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