Instructions

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Monitoring DT80 Power
The DT80 provides a number of internal channel types for monitoring the various power systems. These can be queried
at any time or used in alarms, like any other channel type.
The following channel types are available:
Channel Type
Units
Description
VEXT
V External power supply voltage
VBAT
V
Main battery terminal voltage (5.6V or lower indicates that internal battery is flat)
IBAT
mA
Instantaneous main battery current – positive if charging, negative if discharging
VLITH
V Memory-backup battery voltage
Power Consumption
The DT80 incorporates a number of power management features which aim to minimise the overall power consumption.
This section discusses how to estimate the average power consumption of the DT80 in a given application, and gives
some guidelines on how to configure the DT80 for minimum power usage.
Power Consumption
Power States
At any point in time the DT80 is in one of three power states:
Activethe DT80's microprocessor is running at full speed, actively performing a computation. Power usage is
highest when in this state.
Idleprocessor is idle; running at reduced speed and waiting for something to happen. The DT80 automatically
and instantly switches between idle and active mode as required. Power usage is reduced by about 70% in this
state.
Sleepprocessor and most other hardware is powered down. The DT80 will automatically "wake up" when
certain events occur (see Sleep Mode (P300)), a process which typically takes about 800 ms. Power usage is
lowest in this state as low as 2mW when running from the internal battery.
Power Source
The DT80 uses the least amount of power when it is running from the internal battery.
When external power is connected, there will be some losses in the DT80's internal power supply and battery charger, so
the overall power consumption will be higher. These losses will increase as the external voltage increases.
The following table gives an indication of how the typical instantaneous power consumption varies according to the
power source (internal/external) and supply voltage:
Power state
DT80
Battery power (6V)
DT80
External power
(12V)
DT80
External power
(24V)
DT82E/ 80L/ 85L
External Power
(12V)
DT82E/ 80L/ 85L
External Power
(24V)
Active 1200 mW 1800 mW 2200 mW 1300 mW 1400 mW
Idle
300 mW
500 mW
700 mW
350 mW
400 mW
Sleep
2 mW
60 mW
250 mW
10 mW
20 mW
Table 10: DT80 and DT82E/80L/85L core hardware instantaneous power consumption
Tthe power consumption for the low power models (those with 'E' or 'L' in the model name) is significantly less. This is
partly due to the fact that these models do not have
an internal battery charger, which will consume some power even if
no battery is connected.
Note: the power consumption values listed above are for the core hardware only, and do not include power used by other hardware
modules (within the DT80) which may or may not be enabled, depending on the application. These modules are described in the
following section.
Hardware Modules
The following hardware modules will consume additional power whilst they are enabled:
analog measurement subsystem
Ethernet Interface
integrated modem (DT8xM only)
LCD backlight
battery charger (DT80/ 82I/ 85/ 85G only)