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    M5stack basic core battery power on issue (ip5306 strange power management)

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    • arzamanA
      arzaman @liushasha
      last edited by

      @liushasha said in M5stack basic core battery power on issue (ip5306 strange power management):

      This schematic is wrong, every core is used i2c ip5306.

      Really ? I don't know if this is a good or a very bad news...
      having IP5306 with I2C and enable SW control of power management is nice but knowing that the official schematic where I have based the design of my custom HW and development of SW is not the real one really puzzle me !

      this is the official schema on github
      https://github.com/m5stack/M5-Schematic/blob/master/Core/Basic/M5-Core-Schematic(20171206).pdf

      Is there an updated one ? are there other differences ??

      I know that M5Stack is not "open source" but without a real schema quite difficult to mange any HW/FW development

      Davide

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      • arzamanA
        arzaman @m5-docs
        last edited by

        @m5-docs Thanks for the suggestion... and you are right my core has I2C version of IP5306 ! Sorry if I miss it

        The bus scan found the IP5306 at address 0x75
        I upload a simple sketch to monito battery level and it works

        0_1557394841048_16b57fcb-ad0f-435d-9d35-eca3088a4578-image.png

        this is good but still don't solve my problem
        -if I power m5 core with USB all ok
        -if I disconnect USB using core bottom battery the core stays on and I can do reset with power on again
        -if I power off (double click) no change to power on again

        anything now that I can modify in IP5306 register to fix the power on ?

        Davide

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        • m5-docsM
          m5-docs @arzaman
          last edited by

          @arzaman Really sorry about that. I do not clearly know your problem.

          "-if I disconnect USB using core bottom battery the core stays on and I can do reset with power on again
          -if I power off (double click) no change to power on again"

          M5Stack documentation URL

          https://docs.m5stack.com

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            liushasha @arzaman
            last edited by

            @arzaman I apologize for the misleading on schematics, it is surely our mistake, we didn't well organize all of the material. We are working on it, will have better material come out soon.

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            • arzamanA
              arzaman @m5-docs
              last edited by

              @m5-docs I think we can conclude that is and "HW failure of IP5306" no big issue I can use this core for the lab or for application with no battery

              maybe if you can send me a replacement or tell me where to buy the I2C version of IP5306 I can try to replace by myself

              thanks for the support anyway

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              • m5-docsM
                m5-docs @arzaman
                last edited by

                @arzaman The IP5306 which is iic version is customized. The best way for you is to ask saler for a replacement or ask our saler for a new core or iic version IP5306. Sorry for the inconvenience !

                M5Stack documentation URL

                https://docs.m5stack.com

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                • arzamanA
                  arzaman @liushasha
                  last edited by

                  @liushasha no problem...I had an old schema and did not check the note you add to the new one. Your documentation level is quite good and indeed If there is a problem I see there is quite good support on the forum and community ... in a way or another I get the info :-)

                  most important that now I have more understanding of power management and the fact I can control battery via SW is very important (M5stack is perfect for portable applications battery pwered)

                  could be VERY USEFUL a sort of translation of IP5306 Chinese data sheet
                  there are few register that provide info but not able to unerstand the usage !!

                  from various source I undertand that
                  0x78 provides battery level (25/50/75/100)
                  0x71 battery charging level (but not sure)
                  what about the other registers ? what about control register ??

                  simple table with register and functions/value will help a lot "non Chinese" speaking people
                  hope to see soon in the documentation !

                  thanks

                  Davide

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                  • m5-docsM
                    m5-docs @arzaman
                    last edited by

                    @arzaman Thanks. Your seriousness really touched me.

                    M5Stack documentation URL

                    https://docs.m5stack.com

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                    • arzamanA
                      arzaman @arzaman
                      last edited by

                      I got also documentation for power management

                      https://docs.m5stack.com/#/en/api/power?id=getbatterylevel

                      clear and comprehnesive

                      all ok issue "solved"

                      Davide

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                      • ajb2k3A
                        ajb2k3 @arzaman
                        last edited by

                        @arzaman said in M5stack basic core battery power on issue (ip5306 strange power management):

                        I got also documentation for power management

                        https://docs.m5stack.com/#/en/api/power?id=getbatterylevel

                        clear and comprehnesive

                        all ok issue "solved"

                        Davide

                        If you are getting an understanding of the power management of the IP5306, would you mind helping me write it up for my book please?
                        You will be credited for the information in the book.

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                        • ajb2k3A
                          ajb2k3
                          last edited by

                          As an addendum to this, the IP5306 is available from LCSC
                          https://lcsc.com/product-detail/PMIC-Battery-Management_IP5306_C181692.html

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                          If I don't know it, be patient!
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                            ckuehnel
                            last edited by

                            Here is a working code example:

                            /*

                            • Test of IP5306 functions
                              */

                            #include <M5Stack.h>

                            void setup()
                            {
                            // initialize the M5Stack object
                            M5.begin();
                            Wire.begin(); // required to access IP5306
                            M5.Lcd.fillScreen(BLACK);
                            M5.Lcd.setCursor(0, 10);
                            M5.Lcd.setTextColor(WHITE);
                            M5.Lcd.setTextSize(2);
                            M5.Lcd.printf("IP5306 Function Test\r\n");

                            if(!M5.Power.canControl())
                            {
                            M5.Lcd.setTextColor(RED);
                            M5.Lcd.printf("No communication with IP5306 chip");
                            while(1);
                            }
                            }

                            void loop()
                            {
                            M5.Lcd.fillRect(0,180,360,60,0);
                            uint8_t bat = M5.Power.getBatteryLevel();
                            M5.Lcd.setCursor(0,180);
                            if (M5.Power.isCharging()) M5.Lcd.printf("Battery is charging\r\n");
                            else M5.Lcd.printf("Battery is not charging\r\n");
                            M5.Lcd.printf("Battery Level %d", bat);
                            M5.Lcd.progressBar(0, 220, 360, 20, bat);
                            delay(5000);
                            }

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                            • ajb2k3A
                              ajb2k3 @ckuehnel
                              last edited by

                              @ckuehnel Thanks friend.

                              UIFlow, so easy an adult can learn it!
                              If I don't know it, be patient!
                              I've ether not learned it or am too drunk to remember it!
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                                cepics @ckuehnel
                                last edited by

                                @ckuehnel said in M5stack basic core battery power on issue (ip5306 strange power management):

                                Here is a working code example:

                                /*

                                • Test of IP5306 functions
                                  */

                                #include <M5Stack.h>

                                void setup()
                                {
                                // initialize the M5Stack object
                                M5.begin();
                                Wire.begin(); // required to access IP5306
                                M5.Lcd.fillScreen(BLACK);
                                M5.Lcd.setCursor(0, 10);
                                M5.Lcd.setTextColor(WHITE);
                                M5.Lcd.setTextSize(2);
                                M5.Lcd.printf("IP5306 Function Test\r\n");

                                if(!M5.Power.canControl())
                                {
                                M5.Lcd.setTextColor(RED);
                                M5.Lcd.printf("No communication with IP5306 chip");
                                while(1);
                                }
                                }

                                void loop()
                                {
                                M5.Lcd.fillRect(0,180,360,60,0);
                                uint8_t bat = M5.Power.getBatteryLevel();
                                M5.Lcd.setCursor(0,180);
                                if (M5.Power.isCharging()) M5.Lcd.printf("Battery is charging\r\n");
                                else M5.Lcd.printf("Battery is not charging\r\n");
                                M5.Lcd.printf("Battery Level %d", bat);
                                M5.Lcd.progressBar(0, 220, 360, 20, bat);
                                delay(5000);
                                }

                                Hi, doesn't compile for me!!!

                                this is the arduino IDE output:

                                Arduino: 1.8.7 (Mac OS X), Board: "M5Stack-Core-ESP32, QIO, 80MHz, Default, 921600, None"
                                
                                Build options changed, rebuilding all
                                /Users/AD/Documents/Arduino/libraries/M5Stack/src/utility/Power.cpp: In member function 'void POWER::powerOFF()':
                                /Users/AD/Documents/Arduino/libraries/M5Stack/src/utility/Power.cpp:361:28: error: 'gpio_deep_sleep_hold_dis' was not declared in this scope
                                   gpio_deep_sleep_hold_dis();
                                
                                                            ^
                                Multiple libraries were found for "SPI.h"
                                 Used: /Users/AD/Documents/Arduino/hardware/espressif/esp32/libraries/SPI
                                 Not used: /Users/AD/Documents/Arduino/libraries/SPI
                                Multiple libraries were found for "SD.h"
                                 Used: /Users/AD/Documents/Arduino/hardware/espressif/esp32/libraries/SD
                                 Not used: /Users/AD/Documents/Arduino/libraries/SD
                                 Not used: /private/var/folders/f3/0kf10ljj6sj4q4twsw_vtxrw0000gn/T/AppTranslocation/395E70C5-F1F6-4076-AA11-9C132A2C6ACF/d/Arduino 1.8.7.app/Contents/Java/libraries/SD
                                exit status 1
                                Error compiling for board M5Stack-Core-ESP32.
                                
                                This report would have more information with
                                "Show verbose output during compilation"
                                option enabled in File -> Preferences.
                                
                                

                                tnks

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