Rf401/rf411 average current drain, Appendix l – Campbell Scientific RF401-series and RF430-series Spread Spectrum Data Radios/Modems User Manual
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Appendix L. RF401/RF411 Average
Current Drain Calculations
For remote sites with tight power budgets due to solar or battery power
supplies, the following will help determine average current consumption. The
RF401/RF411’s average current drain is based on:
•
Standby mode of RF401/RF411
•
Data collection interval
•
Number of data points collected
•
“Time of inactivity to sleep” selection
STANDBY MODES
TABLE L-1. Advanced Setup Menu
STANDBY
MODE
STANDBY
AVG RECEIVE
CURRENT
(Is)
DEFAULT
TIME OF INACTIVITY
TO SLEEP
(sec)
“LONG
HEADER”
LENGTH
(L)
0
1
< 24 mA
----
0 ms
700 ms
3
2
< 4 mA
5
4
3
< 2 mA
5
1200 ms
5
< 1 mA
5
2200 ms
6
< 0.6 mA
5
4200 ms
7
4
< 0.4 mA
5
8200 ms
1
Standard Setup menu selection 1
2
Standard Setup menu selection 2
3
Standard Setup menu selection 3
4
Standard Setup menu selection 4
CALCULATIONS
BASE
The average current drain of a base RF401/RF411 configured for scheduled
collections has 5 contributors:
1) The STANDBY AVG RECEIVE CURRENT – Is
2) The average transmit current of LONG HEADER – Ih
3) The average transmit current of data request transmissions – Iq
4) The average receive current of data receptions – Ir
5) The average receive current of “time of inactivity to sleep” – Ii
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