Sipy+Pytrack, Deepsleep and power consumption problem
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 I have a Sipy on a pytrack (with the shield on) and a huge power consumption problem 
 My 2000maH battery is empty in 48 hours. Which is ridiculous.Seems to be a deepsleep problem. 
 I can only put the sipy to deepsleep using :import machine machine.deepsleep(600000)that works, but it is useless as the pytrack is the one consumming I tryed from pytrack import Pytrack py = Pytrack() py.setup_sleep(10) py.go_to_sleep()But the code get stuck after py.setup_sleep(10) 
 I have to unplug and replug to get things running again.Support asked me to try : from deepsleep import DeepSleep import deepsleep ds = DeepSleep() # get the wake reason and the value of the pins during wake up wake_s = ds.get_wake_status() print(wake_s) if wake_s['wake'] == deepsleep.PIN_WAKE: print("Pin wake up") elif wake_s['wake'] == deepsleep.TIMER_WAKE: print("Timer wake up") else: # deepsleep.POWER_ON_WAKE: print("Power ON reset") ds.go_to_sleep(10) # go to sleep for 10 secondsBut i got a 
 IndexError: bytes index out of range
 on the ds.get_wake_status()if I go straight to ds.go_to_sleep(10) it get stuck as previously I don't know what to do. 
 48h of use is not what I had in mind when I've started this projectPlease, help me. 
 
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 @devinv it takes a while for a GPS chip to get a fix. You definitely won’t get a position right after wake up, the chip needs to receive ephemeris data, lock onto satellites, compute a position... This has been discussed several times in the forum, search for the relevant topics for details. 
 
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 @jcaron Actually I still have a problem. 
 The py.go_to_sleep() does work but on the wake up the gps is not returning anythingif I do py = Pytrack() gps = L76GNSS(py, timeout=60) coord = gps.coordinates() machine.deepsleep(10000)It does work, I get new coordinate very 10 secondes (but the chip is using lots of power cause it is not a full Deepsleep) but if I do py = Pytrack() gps = L76GNSS(py, timeout=60) coord = gps.coordinates() py.setup_sleep(10) py.go_to_sleep()It works only on the first launch. 
 Every following 10 secondes, it does wake up but I will get an empty coordWhat is going wrong? 
 
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 @devinv Actually, I thought it did but my card is not responsive and I'm now stuck. 
 I get a continuousrst:0x7 (TG0WDT_SYS_RESET),boot:0x17 (SPI_FAST_FLASH_BOOT) 
 configsip: 0, SPIWP:0xee
 clk_drv:0x00,q_drv:0x00,d_drv:0x00,cs0_drv:0x00,hd_drv:0x00,wp_drv:0x00
 mode:DIO, clock div:1
 load:0x3fff8028,len:8
 load:0x3fff8030,len:1728
 load:0x4009fa00,len:0
 load:0x4009fa00,len:14584
 entry 0x400a059c
 Starting theets Jun 8 2016 00:22:57and the hard reset (pin 12 on 3V for one second) is not getting me out of it. 
 What should I do?
 
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 @jcaron Great, thanks, because it doesn't work when it is on. 
 
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 @devinv no, if you use a Pytrack or Pysense, you don’t need the Deep Sleep Shield, all three do the same thing in terms of controlling deep sleep. 
 
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 @jcaron Thanks a lot. It does work. If I'm using this Deepsleep function (for pytrack), do I need the shield? 
 
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 @devinv the second one is the right one, but you can’t just type it (or even copy-paste it) on REPL: setup_sleepwill start changing the state of the PIC and disable USB before you can enter the next call.Put that code in a function and call the function, it’ll work.