Sep 12, 2013 #1 A adnansarwar2050 Member level 2 Joined Oct 12, 2011 Messages 52 Helped 7 Reputation 14 Reaction score 7 Trophy points 1,288 Location Islamabad Activity points 1,589 I have a RF module with mounted IC RF23S(probably Chinese). I am unable to find it's data sheet. Can anyone tell me that can this module run on 3.6V, 1.2Ah battery? Also how much current this module will take?
I have a RF module with mounted IC RF23S(probably Chinese). I am unable to find it's data sheet. Can anyone tell me that can this module run on 3.6V, 1.2Ah battery? Also how much current this module will take?
Sep 12, 2013 #2 tpetar Advanced Member level 7 Joined Sep 27, 2010 Messages 6,417 Helped 1,713 Reputation 3,456 Reaction score 1,673 Trophy points 1,393 Location Pancevo-Belgrade, Serbia Activity points 37,363 Use ampermeter to see current consumption. Best regards, Peter
Sep 13, 2013 #3 B biff44 Advanced Member level 6 Joined Dec 24, 2004 Messages 5,046 Helped 1,376 Reputation 2,748 Reaction score 1,056 Trophy points 1,393 Location New England, USA Activity points 37,902 tpetar said: Use ampermeter to see current consumption. Best regards, Peter Click to expand... Yeah, if this is not obvious to you...you need a different profession dude!
tpetar said: Use ampermeter to see current consumption. Best regards, Peter Click to expand... Yeah, if this is not obvious to you...you need a different profession dude!
Sep 13, 2013 #4 tpetar Advanced Member level 7 Joined Sep 27, 2010 Messages 6,417 Helped 1,713 Reputation 3,456 Reaction score 1,673 Trophy points 1,393 Location Pancevo-Belgrade, Serbia Activity points 37,363 biff44 said: Yeah, if this is not obvious to you...you need a different profession dude! Click to expand... I didnt understand, what you want to say. Do you think that with ampermeter he cant measure current consumption of RF module (Idle,TX/RX)? Best regards, Peter
biff44 said: Yeah, if this is not obvious to you...you need a different profession dude! Click to expand... I didnt understand, what you want to say. Do you think that with ampermeter he cant measure current consumption of RF module (Idle,TX/RX)? Best regards, Peter
Sep 14, 2013 #5 D davenn Advanced Member level 3 Joined Jul 1, 2009 Messages 841 Helped 192 Reputation 384 Reaction score 163 Trophy points 1,323 Location Sydney, Australia Activity points 6,382 tpetar said: I didnt understand, what you want to say. Do you think that with ampermeter he cant measure current consumption of RF module (Idle,TX/RX)? Best regards, Peter Click to expand... No, Biff is agreeing with you and suggesting to the OP that if he cannot figure out something as simple as that he needs to change his job :roll: Dave
tpetar said: I didnt understand, what you want to say. Do you think that with ampermeter he cant measure current consumption of RF module (Idle,TX/RX)? Best regards, Peter Click to expand... No, Biff is agreeing with you and suggesting to the OP that if he cannot figure out something as simple as that he needs to change his job :roll: Dave