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Visitor II
June 4, 2025
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MCU power consumption issues

  • June 4, 2025
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I would like to ask about the current load. I expect to use three sets of SDADC, SPI, and USART, all of which will use DMA for transfer and operate at a frequency of 11000HZ. The clock will use an external 12M crystal oscillator. I estimate from official data that it will be 60mA. I don't know if this judgment is feasible.

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    Best answer by TDK

    I would estimate that 200mA is plenty for the MCU and your peripherals, at ambient. Probably will take closer to 50mA or less.

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    Super User
    June 4, 2025

    > I estimate from official data that it will be 60mA.

    Seems a bit high. Could be right. The datasheet has detailed info on current consumption. This is just one of many tables:

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    Visitor II
    June 4, 2025

    Do you think the STM32F373 series can be even higher if estimated this way? I plan to use a 200mA LDO to power it, but I don't know if it can support it.

    TDKAnswer
    Super User
    June 4, 2025

    I would estimate that 200mA is plenty for the MCU and your peripherals, at ambient. Probably will take closer to 50mA or less.