This document discusses power configurations for various boards and components in 3 sentences:
The power levels for various boards like CC16B, CCE1B and components like CRO, BPN2, CR0, FA0A, and SA are listed. An example power calculation is shown to determine the necessary PM (power module) needed by adding the power values of various components. The example calculates that 1 PM5 or 2 PM3 power modules could support a power level of 323 but PM3 alone could not.
This document discusses power configurations for various boards and components in 3 sentences:
The power levels for various boards like CC16B, CCE1B and components like CRO, BPN2, CR0, FA0A, and SA are listed. An example power calculation is shown to determine the necessary PM (power module) needed by adding the power values of various components. The example calculates that 1 PM5 or 2 PM3 power modules could support a power level of 323 but PM3 alone could not.
This document discusses power configurations for various boards and components in 3 sentences:
The power levels for various boards like CC16B, CCE1B and components like CRO, BPN2, CR0, FA0A, and SA are listed. An example power calculation is shown to determine the necessary PM (power module) needed by adding the power values of various components. The example calculates that 1 PM5 or 2 PM3 power modules could support a power level of 323 but PM3 alone could not.
CC16B 25 CRO BPN2(TDD) A CCE1B 90 BPN2(FDD) 0 BPN2 80 SA CCE1B A CR0 55 FA0A 50 SA 3 Example: PM3 250 Power=SA+2*CR0+CCE1B+2*BPN2 PM5 450 = 3+2*55 +60 +2*75 =323 323>300; PM3 can not support 323<450; 1* PM5 or 2* PM3 can support