May be a stupid question but I'm asking anyway!
I have a low power application that requires my microcontroller to be in sleep mode most of the time.
I would like to turn on a wifi module that only needs to be on for a few seconds, then can be turned off.
If I were to use a solid state relay to turn the wifi module on and off, would the solid state relay consume any power in the 'off' position?
I have a wifi module that can go into 'sleep' mode and it consumes about 50 micro amps, I would like to get that number down further by using a solid state relay, but if the SSR consumes a lot of power in the 'off' state, its obviously not worth it!
thanks
J
UPDATE: *** I may have answer my own question:
The following SSR apparently has only 1 micro amp of off-state leakage current:
http://www.clare.com/home/pdfs.nsf/www/CPC1002N.pdf/$file/CPC1002N.pdf
Now that will work!