Principle Of Operation; Power Consumption; Battery Charging - abc -MEMS User Manual

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Principle of Operation

6.1

Power Consumption

The ABC-Mems is always on. However, when not in operation it only measures time, which only takes
a tiny operating current. In that Idle state it can stay on for up to 6 months. When the meter is
actively measuring, its power consumption is mostly affected by two factors:
The accelerometer sampling rate.
Whether it is recording raw signals or statistics.
The meter can be configured to connect to a server at regular intervals. When that function is
enabled, the meter will activate its WiFi™ interface at the defined interval, and attempt to connect
via WiFi™ for up to 1 minute. During that time, the instrument's power consumption will be increased. If
the connection fails the meter will fall back to its previous state (Sleep or Recording).
Note:
WiFi™ communications consume battery, so when leaving the meter unused for a long
time, it is important to disable the WiFi™ periodic connection feature.
In order to minimize the power consumption due to WiFi™ reporting, choose a longer WiFi™
connection interval, for instance 1 hour. Make sure that the router is well within range of the instrument.
WiFi™ consumption is greatly increased when the WiFi™ signal is weak.
The Instrument_Manager application automatically calculates and displays the cumulative number of
days that the battery would last while recording, as a function of the instrument settings.
Note:
That indication does not take into account any WiFi™ reporting.
In applications where the meter must record for longer periods of time, it can be connected to a
USB charger. For outdoor-use, a USB-output solar panel,
that will power the instrument indefinitely.
6.2

Battery Charging

The battery charges whenever the following conditions are met:
The battery is not already fully charged.
The instrument is connected to a PC's USB port and the PC is not in standby, or
The instrument is connected to a USB charger.
Note:
In order to charge the instrument properly, use a USB charger that is either compliant with the
USB charging specification (most commercial dedicated USB chargers), or the Apple charging
specification (most Apple chargers that have a USB output). We do not recommend using the USB
outputs of cell-phone chargers, as many do not follow either standard.
While charging, the charge LED is orange. When fully charged, the LED changes to green.
The charge time from a completely discharged state varies with the amount of power the PC allows the
instrument to draw. Charge time is normally around 2H30. If the PC does not allow the fast charge
current, the charge time can increase up to 5 to 6 hours.
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