Si4362-C
Table 9. Operating State Response Time and Current Consumption*
State/Mode
Shutdown State
Standby State
Sleep State
SPI Active State
Ready State
RX Tune State
RX State
Response Time to RX
15 ms
440 µs
440 µs
340 µs
100 µs
60 µs
75 µs
Current in State/Mode
30 nA
40 nA
740 nA
1.35 mA
1.8 mA
7.6 mA
10.9 or 13.7 mA
Figure 6 shows the POR timing and voltage requirements. The power consumption (battery life) depends on the
duty cycle of the application or how often the part is in either Rx state. In most applications the utilization of the
standby state will be most advantageous for battery life but for very low duty cycle applications shutdown will have
an advantage. For the fastest timing the next state can be selected in the START_RX API command to minimize
SPI transactions and internal MCU processing.
3.3.1. Power on Reset (POR)
A power on reset (POR) sequence is used to boot the device up from a fully off or shutdown state. To execute this
process, VDD must ramp within 1ms and must remain applied to the device for at least 10 ms. If VDD is removed,
then it must stay below 0.15 V for at least 10 ms before being applied again. See Figure 6 and Table 10 for details.
VDD
VR RH
VR RL
tSR tPORH
Figure 6. POR Timing Diagram
Time
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