Hello,
Actually the current consumption are not so clear to me. first of all, in the power state documents, are these values change if we are using RX or TX especially in the case of TX if we use different transmission power like 0dBm or else. other thing,it is mentioned in the nRF24LO1 datasheet that the current is around 13.3mA at 0dBm for TX only which is also mentioned as average current in AT3 datasheet. which is something different from the 3mA that is mentioned in the power states file.
on other hand, I used AT3 as a TX only with message rate of 4Hz and ANT+ key using also the ADC with sampling rate of 4Hz, the LED was turned on to check the transmission. I checked the current consumption using the oscilloscope and I've got something I didn't expect. in spite of getting a spike for each transmission, I've got two noticeable small spikes followed by a peak which I assume that it represents the transmission. on other hand, if I zoomed into the spikes I found several small spikes covering the whole curve.
So I would like to know how actually is the device working and how the constructions are applied to the module so me I can understand the meaning of these spikes, because I want to calculate the current theoretically and compare it with a practical measurements especially there is only atable of the electrical calculation that is mentioned in the AT3 file and no deep explanation about that or about power graph or current consumption signal.
I attached two files:
first image Print_00: is a window before and after a TX
image2: print_004: is a zooming into one of the spikes, where the small spikes can be observed
Thanks a lot, and sorry for the long question