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  • N ncollins

    I had similar high power consumption issues with this NRFduino from electrodragon. It turns out it was the attached flash module that was consuming a lot of power.

    I was able to reduce the sleep current by immediately powering down the flash module.

    #include<SPIFlash.h>
     
    // load user settings
    #include "config.h"
    // include supporting libraries
    #ifdef MY_GATEWAY_ESP8266
      #include <ESP8266WiFi.h>
    #endif
    // load MySensors library
    #include <MySensors.h>
    // load NodeManager library
    #include "NodeManager.h"
    
    // create a NodeManager instance
    NodeManager nodeManager;
    SPIFlash flash(8);
    
    // before
    void before() {
      // setup the serial port baud rate
      Serial.begin(MY_BAUD_RATE);  
      flash.powerDown();
    
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    @nikola-collins , yes, I just got the same conclusion. After installing the latest SPIFlash lib from lowpowerlab.com, and changed the constructor to "SPIFlash flash(8)" (like your code), seems that now I have ~12uA in sleep mode.

    Thanks anyway!

    Home Assistant / Vera Plus UI7
    ESP8266 GW + mySensors 2.3.2
    Alexa / Google Home

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      I am considering ordering several of these for new and future sensors. I thought I saw this board supported by myscontroller bootloader in 13pre or the github dev branch but cant seem to find it at the moment.

      Has anyone tried this FOTA?

      --Reichard

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        I am considering ordering several of these for new and future sensors. I thought I saw this board supported by myscontroller bootloader in 13pre or the github dev branch but cant seem to find it at the moment.

        Has anyone tried this FOTA?

        --Reichard

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        @xreichardx I have not tried the myscontroller bootloader, sorry.

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          I received my order of these nrf24duinos and loaded up a Nodemanger BME280 sketch. Currently running on a battery and waking up every 10 minutes.

          I installed the spiflash.h library, added the "SPIFlash flash(8);" but flash.powerDown(); throws the an error during compilation "class SPIFlash has no member named 'powerDown".

          I opened the spiflash.h library and no powerDown defined. I did see sleep() though.

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            Interesting. I might be using a different library. I would stick with the LowPowerLab version, looks like sleep is equivalent to power down.

            #define SPIFLASH_SLEEP            0xB9        // deep power down
            

            https://github.com/LowPowerLab/SPIFlash/blob/master/SPIFlash.h line 82

            I guess I'm using this library, https://github.com/Marzogh/SPIMemory. It was renamed to SPIMemory.

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              Thanks, I'll check out that library as well.

              After four days of operating on a 18650 battery, the battery voltage hasn't dropped from full charge voltage of 4.12v. I was quite pleased with the nrf24 range of these ElectroDragon boards as well.

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                  @sergio-ramos Did you have an issue with one? I have purchased many of them and have not had one problem.

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                    @sergio-ramos Did you have an issue with one? I have purchased many of them and have not had one problem.

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                    @xreichardx that user was fake, copying a question from earlier in this thread and later editing the post to contain spam links.

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                      @xreichardx that user was fake, copying a question from earlier in this thread and later editing the post to contain spam links.

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                      @mfalkvidd Thanks for doing this kind of work (deleting fake users and stopping spam). I am sure it is not as much fun as answering real questions about MySensors topics. But I learn so much from people in these forums, that I would hate to see it overtaken by trolls and spam.

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                        And Electrodragon also offers a Mini Boost Buck DC Board 1.8-5V to 3.3V, for Battery Juice R2:
                        http://www.electrodragon.com/product/mini-boost-buck-dc-board-1-8-5v-3-3v/

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                        Use full battery juice!
                        • Super mini size 11.5×9.5mm, SOT23-6 IC with only three caps
                        • Input Voltag 1.8-5V, output 3.3V up to 150mA
                        • Constant Frequency Operation at All Loads. Low Noise Constant Frequency (1.2MHz)
                        Operation
                        • Automatic Soft-Start Reduces Inrush Current
                        • Shutdown Current <1 uA, No load current is 1.77mA.
                        • Short-Circuit Protection
                        • No Inductors
                        • Standard 2.54 pin output, 3.3V-GND-VIN (face to top), can be used as a normal SMD part.
                        Testing for reference:
                        • 1.8V VIN -> 3.3V output
                        • 1.5V VIN -> 3.1xV output, still can drive a lot MCUs.

                        Updated to R2:

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                        @patt896 I have the same setting: the "Atmega328P Arduino Plus Nrf24l01+ Board, Nrf24Duino R1.6" and the "Mini Boost Buck DC Board".
                        But I can't get this to a current lower than 3 mA while sleeping.
                        This is to much for me, because I want it to be powered with 5 volt solar module in combination with a supercap.
                        Can You give me a hint, what to do, to reduce the power consumption?

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                          @patt896 I have the same setting: the "Atmega328P Arduino Plus Nrf24l01+ Board, Nrf24Duino R1.6" and the "Mini Boost Buck DC Board".
                          But I can't get this to a current lower than 3 mA while sleeping.
                          This is to much for me, because I want it to be powered with 5 volt solar module in combination with a supercap.
                          Can You give me a hint, what to do, to reduce the power consumption?

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                          @rpunkt if 3ma is your current draw while sleeping, you will quickly drain any battery or supercap. The "mini boost buck dc board" itself has a no-load current of 1.77mA.

                          Might look here for low-power libraries and design considerations:

                          http://www.home-automation-community.com/arduino-low-power-how-to-run-atmega328p-for-a-year-on-coin-cell-battery/

                          https://github.com/rocketscream/Low-Power

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