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You know time is measured in hours.I want the device to run on battery for atleast 1 year.
I have decided to power ATMega328P from 5V and ATMega itself will power the 5V ulrasonic sensor after wakeup from its IO pin. Sensor draws max 15 mA. So, 15 mA is drawn once every 8 seconds. nRF draws 135 mA once every 8 seconds.
So, how to do the calculation. 9V battery capacity is 500 mAH. Is it better to use Li-Ion battery or AA / AAA alkaline batteries ?
Although the average current consumption (3.5 µA) doesn't exactly fit the previous assumptions (nRF24L01 takes 28-30mA for ~0.5ms during TX, makes already 7.5 µA), I agree with the order of magnitude. It's well manageable with recent "nanopower" processors, ultra low power voltage regulators and similar stuff.The key based on STM8L+nRF24L01 works from CR2032 200mAh battery for a 6 years. Transmit data every 2 seconds.
New battery gives ~3.33VLithium battery comes in 3.3V
CR2032, 2025, 2016 ant e.t.c.Where can I get 3.3V lithium batteries ?
Directly! Also, some capacitors will be helpfull. I'm using 3x100nF 0603 Y5.How to power nRF if Lithium battery (Coil Cell) is used ?
Yes, you can. But it is useless. You will have to reconfigure chip each start up. Use idle mode to reduce consumption.Can I connect nRF's VCC pin to ATMega's digital output pin and power from it ?
Be brave! Life like risky men.I want to try 3.3V Coin Cell, 9V battery and and 3.7V 6000 mAH battery.
buck power supply is bad solution for such low current. I recomended you to use LDO and helped to choose with one. Do you hear me? It is ok to loose 6V on LDO, you will obtain your 600mAh from 9V battery anyway.If I use 9V battery should I use 9V to 3.3 and 5V buck power supply ?
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