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Table 8
Power Consumption Values
The table below provides additional information about the conga-IC370 power consumption. The values were recorded at various operating
mode.
Part
No.
Memory
Size
H.W
Rev.
BIOS
Rev.
OS (64 bit)
CPU
Current (A)
Variant
Cores Freq. /Max. Turbo S0: Min S0: Max S0: Peak S3
S5
S5e
053001 2 x 4 GB
A.0
R000
Windows 10 Intel
®
Core™ i7-8665UE 4
1.7 / 4.4 GHz
0.39
2.56
5.82
0.06
0.05
0.001
053002 2 x 4 GB
A.0
R000
Windows 10 Intel
®
Core™ i5-8365UE 4
1.6 / 4.1 GHz
0.36
2.56
3.97
0.05
0.05
0.001
053003 2 x 4 GB
A.0
R000
Windows 10 Intel
®
Core™ i3-8145UE 2
2.2 / 3.9 Ghz
0.34
2.43
3.50
0.06
0.05
0.001
053005 2 x 4 GB
A.0
R000
Windows 10 Intel
®
Celeron
®
4305UE
2
2.0 / N.A GHz
0.37
1.41
1.47
0.05
0.001
Note
With a fast input voltage rise time, the inrush current may exceed the measured peak current.
2.6
Supply Voltage Battery Power
Table 9
CMOS Battery Power Consumption
RTC @
Voltage
Current
-10
o
C
3 V DC
2.17 µA
20
o
C
3 V DC
2.76 µA
70
o
C
3 V DC
7.87 µA
Note
1. Do not use the CMOS battery power consumption values listed above to calculate CMOS battery lifetime.
2. Measure the CMOS battery power consumption in your customer specific application in worst case conditions (for example, during high
temperature and high battery voltage).
3. Consider also the self-discharge of the battery when calculating the lifetime of the CMOS battery. For more information, refer to application
note AN9_RTC_Battery_Lifetime.pdf on congatec AG website at www.congatec.com/support/application-notes.
4. We recommend to always have a CMOS battery present when operating the conga-IC370