Typical Power Flow - Multitech MultiConnect MTPCIE-H5 Developer's Manual

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Typical Power Flow

Peak inrush current is a fast rising pulse at power start up on board supplies or modem cap charging. It is
influenced by the design and limits of the power supply providing power to the device.
Radio initialization is a lower value steady current phase that occurs while the radio gets initialized and
ready to talk to the cell network.
Once connected to the network, there is a steady idle current state.
When data is transmitted to the network, power peaks from this idle state. Peak data values are influenced
by the distance from the towers and decided by the carrier network.
Power starts dropping when the device is disconnected.
After it is disconnected, power draw lowers if the device is told to enter sleep mode. Sleep mode keeps the
receiver active and the device periodically wakes up long enough to tell the network it is still available.
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