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The PHY calibration mode directly affects system power consumption, because it prolongs the initialization phase of the device. In normal mode, PHY is calibrated every time the networking subsystem is started and the device was either reset (using nShut pin), or 24 hours have passed since the last calibration. This mode is set by default, and provides maximum Tx power flexibility at the expense of occasionally prolonged initialization time. The triggered calibration mode provides more power saving, by performing calibrations after reset only if the Tx power was changed. The one-time calibration mode provides further power saving, by performing calibrations on the first system power up only (this also prevents changing the Tx power). For more information, see Section 5.9.