Hello, I want to use ESP32- S3 for a device that makes no use of WiFi announcement Bluetooth, so I will keep them disabled. My question is what would be the expected current draw with the radio disabled? Trying to figure ...Read more
Hello,
I want to use ESP32- S3 for a device that makes no use of WiFi announcement Bluetooth, so I will keep them disabled. My question is what would be the expected current draw with the radio disabled? Trying to figure out my power supply conditions.
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Hi, You can find this information in the ESP32- S3 datasheet, Table 4- 9" Current Consumption in Modem- sleep Mode".( Modem- sleep mode is the mode where the radios( modems) are turned off. That is your case.) The numbers range from 13mA to 107mA, depending on the CPU frequence, which peripherals arRead more
Hi,
You can find this information in the ESP32- S3 datasheet, Table 4- 9″ Current Consumption in Modem- sleep Mode”.( Modem- sleep mode is the mode where the radios( modems) are turned off. That is your case.)
See lessThe numbers range from 13mA to 107mA, depending on the CPU frequence, which peripherals are enabled, and what the CPUs are doing. For example, if the CPU frequency is 80 MHz and both cores are running, the current consumption would be in the range of 33 to 47 mA.