The recommended voltage range of the power supply is 0.8~3.6V, but is there any provision for the current value required to drive the IC?
The maximum Icc is 0.9uA, but does that mean that a minimum current of 0.9uA is required?
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The recommended voltage range of the power supply is 0.8~3.6V, but is there any provision for the current value required to drive the IC?
The maximum Icc is 0.9uA, but does that mean that a minimum current of 0.9uA is required?
Best Regards,
ICC is the idle current needed by the device itself in the worst case (at the most extreme temperature). Power usage increases when you are driving a load, and when the device is switching; see [FAQ] How do I Calculate Power Consumption or Current Consumption for my CMOS Logic Device?
Also see www.ti.com/document-viewer/SN74AUP1G17/datasheet/power-supply-recommendations.
Thank you for your answer.
I will try to calculate the current consumption based on the information you provided.