What are the different power modes ?
Question: Please explain the diffrence power modes supported by the TI solution Answer: Many wireless applications require long battery life without sacrificing network connectivity. As with any other network interface, powering down the TX module can lead to great power savings in wireless networks. While the TX is off, we can name it sleeping, dozing, or in power-saving mode (PS). While the TX is on, we can name it awake, active, or simply on. 802.11 mobile stations can maximize battery life by shutting down the radio transceiver and sleeping periodically. During the module sleeping periods, access points (AP’s) buffers any unicast frames for the sleeping stations. These frames are announced by subsequent Beacon frames. Dozing stations must wake up periodically to retrieve buffered frames. Stations awaking from their slumber transmit a PS-Poll massage frame to the AP along with this request, awaking stations includes the association ID (AID) that indicates which BSS they belongs to,