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Leakage current, hibernate current

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Leakage current ,hibernate current

Are leakage current and hibernate current one and the same ? Do these current depend on the number of taps in layout?
 
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Re: Leakage current ,hibernate current

Depends on your power management scheme. The
rollup leakage current of a board would be measured
when power is up / normal. A "hibernate" might cache
data in nonvolatile memory and then "remove" power
from the "guts" (by, say, a "load switch" or commanded
shutdown of power supplies).

"Sleep" would probably be more like leakage current
of the "payload" plus switching losses of power supplies.
 

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