Hello E2E Logic Forum Members,
Can I know actual ICC value of this device ?
The test condition is the worst case in the datasheet. Vcc is 3.6V, Ta=85C.
Of course, I understand they aren't guaranteed.
Thanks,
Yasu
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Hi Yasu-san,
Based on a study I did (in simulation) about a year ago, at maximum temperature you should expect to see around 300 nA (wrong, actually 50 nA). There are some corner cases that get fairly close to the datasheet spec of 900nA, however, so you could have devices up to 800+nA.
Most AUP family devices operate with under 100 nA at 25C.
** Update, I checked our characterization data and found that this device operates at ~50nA at 85C and 3.6V. At 25C, the devices operate at about 5 nA **