Great, thanks! 16 µA seems like a pretty decent value, and since I can probably use a larger sampling interval I should be able to get even lower.
Time to get to work and try this out!
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- Fri Sep 21, 2018 7:55 am
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- Topic: Delayed/latched re-triggered wake-up
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Re: Delayed/latched re-triggered wake-up
Thanks for your response. I thought about that, but I admit I'm a bit confused about the figures for ULP consumption. The data sheet says: - Deep Sleep / The ULP co-processor is powered on -> 150 µA - Deep Sleep / ULP sensor-monitored pattern -> 100 µA @ 1% duty - Deep Sleep / RTC timer + RTC memory...
- Thu Sep 20, 2018 7:51 am
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Delayed/latched re-triggered wake-up
Hi all, I'm trying to find the most effective way (in terms of power consumption) to do the following: - I have an input signal that goes high for a couple of seconds when an event is detected - initially, the ESP32 should have a state set to "inactive" - when the input signal goes high: - if inacti...