Root causes of high deep sleep current [LoPy1, WiPy2 and SiPy], all the new modules **do not have deepsleep issues**
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@electrozest
No, deepsleep shield is not needed for Lopy4. It work "natively" in deepsleep mode.
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@fred, I wondered if the deep sleep issues have been resolved in the new LoPy4 modules? Will the deep-sleep shield still be needed for LoPy4 to achieve low current deep-sleep? Thank you. Best Regards, Martin
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@daniel sounds promising. Do you already know when that next batch will be available?
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@rolandvs I don't think we will do this. The deesleep shield prupose is to compensate for the current batch of modules with the issue of the high deepsleep current. The next batch of modules will be able to go to deepsleep with a consumption of 5uA, therefore you'll be able to use the RTC built-in the ESP32.
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@Fred is it possible to implement on the deep sleep board a real RTC (even by an empty place on the pcb So it can be added afterwards)? Maybe size up the PIC chip and add a 32kHz xtal and do the RTC in software...
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@crasu Hi Christian, Inhave just messaged Colin with same info. Please send email to sales@pycom.io with order number details / address for delivery of the shields. Also, confirm how many you need. Thanks Fred
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@colin.guyon Hi Colin, simply send an email to sales@pycom.io with your order number and where the shields need to be sent. Best wishes Fred
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The same for me, I would need a deep-sleep shield but I see the survey is closed...
Thanks
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The survey monkey link is dead. I have 5 affected boards. How can I obtain 1-3 deep sleep shields?
Thank you,
Christian
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Thank you for the fix.
So, does one use the lopy deepsleep, the pysense go-to-sleep, or both (somehow)?
Is there an example of using the nvram save and load?
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@daniel said in Root causes of high deep sleep current:
Coming soon (also for Pytrack)
Great to hear. Do you already have information on which pins we'll be able to use for wakeup? I'm currently designing some hardware, and with that information I'd be able to order prototypes sooner.
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While you have your hands in there, any chance for wake on pin on the Pysense?
Coming soon (also for Pytrack)
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@daniel Woohoo! Too bad I don't have my LoPys at hand to test right now, but I will do so as soon as I can.
While you have your hands in there, any chance for wake on pin on the Pysense?
Thanks!
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@daniel said in Root causes of high deep sleep current:
@jcaron and everyone. We have fixed the deepsleep current issue of the Pysense. As explained before, it was just a software thing (the pressure sensor needed to be powered down). Just use the new library: https://github.com/pycom/pycom-libraries/blob/master/pysense/lib/pysense.py
Great, thanks! :) Will test it tonight or tomorrow.
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@jcaron and everyone. We have fixed the deepsleep current issue of the Pysense. As explained before, it was just a software thing (the pressure sensor needed to be powered down). Just use the new library: https://github.com/pycom/pycom-libraries/blob/master/pysense/lib/pysense.py
And you'll enjoy a current of only 10uA during deepsleep :-)
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Just arrived today! Thanks
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@bucknall
For the record: my deepsleep shields came in yesterday
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@bucknall I've sent an email to you with our order numbers.
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Hi @tlntu,
I'm asking our sales team where the deep sleep shields are - could you please send me an email (alex@pycom.io) with your order number?
Thanks!
Alex