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Discussion Groups | LPC2000 | LPC2212 power down. Core current problem.

Discussion group dedicated to the Philips LPC2000 family of ARM MCUs

LPC2212 power down. Core current problem. - pavel.rangelov - Jan 17 3:52:00 2006

Hello,
We are developing a battery powered application using LPC2212. And we
have a strange problem with the core current consumption. After the
core went into powerdown mode the core current is about 30uA. Then an
external circuit removes 3.3V for the peripherials, but the core
current consumption rises to 100uA. Any suggestions?




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