Calculating battery lifetime

Nov. 5, 2007
Figures are for ANT 2.4 GHz practical wireless networking protocol running on Nordic Semiconductor nRF24AP1.

Figures are for ANT 2.4 GHz practical wireless networking protocol running on Nordic Semiconductor nRF24AP1.

Assumptions:

· Heart rate belt communicating with sportswatch.

· One-hour operation per day (operation cycle 24 hours).

· Messaging period: one message per second (1 Hz).

· CR2032 battery: nominal voltage = 3 V, operating voltage = 2 V, capacity = 220 mAh.

· nRF24AP1: suspend (sleep) current = 2 µA, active base current = 35 µA, peak current Rx = 22 mA, peak current Tx = 16 mA (at 0 dBm).

· Communication method: bi-directional bit synch interface.

· Time of maximum current duration: Rx = 600 µs, Tx = 400 µs.

Rx energy required = power x message duration = 2 V x 22 mA x 600 µs = 26 µAs

Tx energy required = 2 V x 16 mA x 400 µs = 12.8 µAs

Battery life (hr) = battery capacity x operational cycle

active time x (base current + (energy x message rate)) + suspend time x suspend current

Tx battery life = 220 mAh x 24 h

1 h x (35 µA + (12.8 µAh x 1 Hz)) + 23 h x 2 µA = 6.4 years

Rx battery life = 220 mAh x 24 h

1 h x (35 µA + (26 µAh x 1 Hz)) + 23 h x 2 µA = 5.6 years

The Web site www.thisisant.com includes a handy power estimator that calculates battery lifetimes.

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