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MSP430FR6922: Intermittent High-Power Consumption During LPM3

Part Number: MSP430FR6922
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: MSP-FET, ENERGYTRACE
Hi Support,
I'm having an issue with high power consumption during LPM3.
My application is for a battery-powered, wireless sensor using the MSP430FR6922. The application flow is that the sensor wakes up, reads sensor data, and returns to sleep every few seconds. When I first program the board (custom PCB) the current consumption is ~0.6uA during LPM3 (as expected). If I allow the application to run overnight, in the morning the current draw is sometimes much higher -- 330uA. The application continues to run and function correctly outside of the increased power consumption. Re-flashing the MSP430 does not reset the low power consumption.
When using the J2 Configuration from the image below (VCC TARGET) it appears to me that the sensor is entering LPM3. However, when the debugger is detached (and the application continues to run), the current consumption is still 330uA.
Notes: I am using FRAM to store data that is persistent through LPM3. Timer1/VLO wakes the sensor after a specified interval. The application writes to FRAM during the ISR of the timer.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Brian

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