Pa Current Consumption; Low Power Pa; Figure 9-6: Hp Pa Output Power Vs. Txpower; Figure 9-7: Iddtx Vs Txpower, Low Power Pa, Dc-Dc Configuration - Semtech LR1110 User Manual

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9.3 PA Current Consumption

9.3.1 Low Power PA

Figure 9-7: IDDTX vs TxPower, Low Power PA, DC-DC Configuration

PaDutyCycle settings (0, 4 and 7) in DC-DC configuration.
At a given supply voltage, a higher PaDutyCycle setting increases the device current consumption. At a given PaDutyCycle
setting, the current consumption is optimum for a supply voltage equal or greater to 3.3V, therefore the plots for 3.3 V and
3.7 V are superimposed. A power supply of 1.8V will be not be as power efficient than 3.3V or above, resulting in a higher
current consumption.
For example:
For 3.7 V, PaDutyCycle=0 the current consumption is approx. 28 mA, for PaDutyCycle=4 approx. 47 mA and for
PaDutyCycle=0 approx. 62mA.
For PaDutyCycle=4, the current consumption is approx. 47 mA for 3.3 V and 3.7 V, and approx. 49 mA for 1.8 V.
LR1110
User Manual
Rev.1.0
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March 2020

Figure 9-6: HP PA Output Power vs. TxPower

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