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STN11xx

PowerSave

The STN1100 turns off the “STATUS” LED during

sleep.


Note 1: In sleep mode about 15 mA of current will

be drawn from the USB socket if the host is active. To
maximize power savings, USB must be unplugged or
the host must be shut down or put into standby mode.

Note 2: Wireless add-on modules (Bluetooth, WiFi)

are unpowered in sleep mode. Therefore, it is not
possible to wake up the device over a wireless link;
use one of the voltage-based wakeup triggers instead.

1.6.3 OBDLink Hardware Rev 2.5 and

Above

OBDLink devices with hardware revision 2.5 and

above operate identically to the devices with hardware
revisions 2.0 – 2.4 with one exception: SLEEP input in
revisions 2.0 – 2.4 only detects unplugged USB cable
and host shut down or in hibernate mode. Hardware
revision 2.5 and above devices will also detect when
the host PC is in standby or sleep mode.


Note: Wireless add-on modules (Bluetooth, WiFi)

are unpowered in sleep mode. Therefore, it is not
possible to wake up the device over a wireless link;
use one of the voltage-based wakeup triggers instead.

1.6.4 OBDLink

S

In OBDLink S devices, the SLEEP control input is

implemented as “host present”. It is wired to sense
whether a valid RS232 voltage is present on the
RS232 Rx pin (pin 3 of the OBDLink S RS232 DB9
connector).

When enabled, the SLEEP input trigger can put the

device to sleep when the chip detects that the host is
no longer present. This can happen when the PC shuts
down, enters standby, or when the user unplugs the
serial cable.

Likewise, the SLEEP input can be configured to

wake up the device when the chip detects an active
host.

The STN1101 turns off the “STATUS” LED during

sleep.


Note 1: Some non-compliant USB to RS232

converters do not generate valid RS232 voltage levels.
The SLEEP input sleep/wakeup triggers should not be
used with such converters. Use the UART Rx pulse
wakeup trigger (see section 1.3.1
) instead. A lower
than normal baud rate may be necessary to wake up
reliably, due to the wakeup requirements of the RS232
transceiver IC.

Note 2: In sleep mode, the RS232 transceiver

remains active if there is a valid voltage on the RS232
Rx pin. The transmitter can draw up to several mA of
current, depending on the resistance of the load on the
RS232 Tx line. For maximum power savings, disable
the RS232 transceiver on the host side, shut down the
host, or unplug the serial cable.

1.6.5 microOBD

200

microOBD 200 has all of the STN1120 PowerSave

I/O exposed for user implementation.

PWR_CTRL output has its polarity fixed to be active

low (sleep = low). It is connected to the LP_OUT

¯¯¯¯¯¯

module pin.

In order for the voltage-based sleep/wakeup

triggers to operate properly, voltage measurement
must be calibrated using the ATCV or STVCAL
commands.

1.6.6 STN1110

In order for the voltage-based sleep/wakeup

triggers to operate properly, voltage measurement
must be calibrated using the ATCV or STVCAL
commands.

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