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    • felmueF
      felmue
      last edited by felmue

      Hello @loboris

      if I read the schematics correctly in power off mode signal PS_ON is low, FET2 open, PWR_EN pulled up by R35, FET1 open, VBAT zero and VSYS zero as well, therefore the values of R30 and R33 shouldn't matter since SY7088 is without power. Or am I missing something?

      BTW: The RTC will drain the battery even lower as it is directly connected to the battery and runs until 1 volts.

      Thanks
      Felix

      GPIO translation table M5Stack / M5Core2
      Information about various M5Stack products.
      Code examples

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      • loborisL
        loboris @felmue
        last edited by

        @felmue said in M5Paper power management:

        Hello @loboris

        if I read the schematics correctly in power off mode signal PS_ON is low, FET2 open, PWR_EN pulled up by R35, FET1 open, VBAT zero and VSYS zero as well, therefore the values of R30 and R33 shouldn't matter since SY7088 is without power. Or am I missing something?

        BTW: The RTC will drain the battery even lower as it is directly connected to the battery and runs until 1 volts.

        Thanks
        Felix

        Thank you, I've missed that.
        RTC current is <1uA, so it should not be a problem.

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        • felmueF
          felmue
          last edited by

          Hi @loboris

          you are of course correct about the RTC current - it will take a very long time to drain the battery. BTW: I am currently experimenting with an M5CoreInk and in shutdown mode I am measuring 2.6 uA at the battery.

          Cheers
          Felix

          GPIO translation table M5Stack / M5Core2
          Information about various M5Stack products.
          Code examples

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          • m1cr0labM
            m1cr0lab
            last edited by

            Hi guys,

            Being a beginner in electronics, I am wondering how to make current measurements with such low intensities (µA). Would you be so kind as to explain to me how you do it and with which model of measuring device. Pictures are welcome if it doesn't take too much time.

            Thanking you in advance
            Steph

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            • felmueF
              felmue
              last edited by

              Hello @m1cr0lab

              I am using a uCurrent Gold Multimeter Adapter from EEVBlog.

              Cheers
              Felix

              GPIO translation table M5Stack / M5Core2
              Information about various M5Stack products.
              Code examples

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              • m1cr0labM
                m1cr0lab @felmue
                last edited by

                Thank you very much @felmue,

                Then I actually saw that you were using this device on your M5Stack page.

                Thanks again for your advice, which I think is perfect... hopefully we can still find some in stock somewhere.

                Regards,
                Steph

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                • m1cr0labM
                  m1cr0lab @felmue
                  last edited by

                  Hello again @felmue,

                  I came across this Adafruit video today, and I thought maybe you'd be interested?

                  https://youtu.be/m0XAT8V37-g?t=412

                  (The interesting part is between 6'52" and 13'05")

                  => Power Profiler Kit II

                  Cheers
                  Steph

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                  • loborisL
                    loboris
                    last edited by

                    In case of ESP32 you can measure power consumption with practically any multimeter in uA range.
                    If the current is < 5-10 uA you have an excelent low power device.
                    You will rarely need the information about power consumption in sub uA range and investing any amount in a device for measuring current of ESP32 deep sleep mode is probably waste of money (unless you need it for other measurements, of course).

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                    • felmueF
                      felmue
                      last edited by

                      Hello @m1cr0lab

                      thanks for sharing. I appreciate it.

                      I don't remember the brand or name of the device, but I've seen something similar to the PPK II before where the current was sampled for a while to get a better idea of the total power consumption over time - let's say from waking up from deep sleep to going back to deep sleep.

                      Thanks
                      Felix

                      GPIO translation table M5Stack / M5Core2
                      Information about various M5Stack products.
                      Code examples

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                        Dominic
                        last edited by

                        Hey I am thinking about buying the m5paper and I hope someone here can answer my question.
                        How much current does the board use in sleep?
                        Or maybe the more important question is the following.
                        If I want to develop something like a weather station. And update the display once every 10min, 30min or every hour. And between that the device is sleeping. How long could the battery last?
                        I don't want exact figures. What I need is some rough estimate like 1week, 1month or whatever.
                        Would be great if someone knows more and can help

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