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Section 15. Power Calculations and
Timings
The CC5MPX was specifically designed for operation in power-constrained
systems such as solar powered sites. It is critical in such systems that the
camera be properly configured to meet the constraints of the intended
application. This section outlines the power consumption of the camera for
purposes of power supply design for a system.
15.1 Standalone Operation
In standalone mode the camera operates as a self-contained image and video
logger. Files will be stored onto the internal SD memory card.
The current draw of the camera is mainly dictated by the quiescent current
draw of the Power mode plus the current draw when the camera enters the
Fully On power mode (Active Current Draw) to acquire an image or video.
TABLE 15-1. Power Consumption Table shows some total power
consumption figures in Amp-Hours per day depending on the Power Mode and
frequency of images.
One thing to note is that the Off State will only consume less power than the
Deep Sleep State if fewer than 24 Pictures are taken per day. This is due to the
boot-up time that the camera requires when exiting the OFF State. The extra
boot-up time means that the camera consumes the Active Current for a longer
time (120 seconds).
TABLE 15-1. Power Consumption Table (Standalone)
Power
Mode
Ethernet
Power Save
Mode
Quiescent
Current Draw
Max.@12VDC
Active Current
Draw
Max.@12VDC
Active Duration
Amp-Hr
Per Day
2 JPG/Day
Amp-Hr
Per Day
1 JPG/Hr
Amp-Hr
Per Day
5 Min JPG
Always On
250mA
250mA
0 Sec/JPG
6 .0
6 .0
6 .0
Fully On
Full Power
Save Mode
200mA
200mA
0 Sec/JPG
4.8
4.8
4.8
Always On
80mA
250mA
20 Sec/JPG
1.92
1.94
2.2
Partially
On
Full Power
Save Mode
10mA
200mA
20 Sec/JPG
0.24
0.27
0.54
Always On
6mA
250mA
25 Sec/JPG
0.15
0.18
0.63
Deep
Sleep
Full Power
Save Mode
6mA
200mA
25 Sec/JPG
0.15
0.18
0.53
Always On
1mA
250mA
120 Sec/JPG
0.041
0.22
2.4
Off State
Full Power
Save Mode
1mA
200mA
120 Sec/JPG
0.037
0.18
1.93
Summary of Contents for CC5MPX 6HULHV
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Page 12: ...Section 1 Introduction 1 2 ...
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Page 90: ...Section 13 Image Quality 13 2 ...
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