#include "board.h"
int main(void)
{
Board_Init();
// Initialize RTC
Chip_RTC_Init(NSS_RTC);
Chip_RTC_Wakeup_SetControl(NSS_RTC, (RTC_WAKEUPCTRL_T)(RTC_WAKEUPCTRL_ENABLE | RTC_WAKEUPCTRL_AUTO));
Chip_RTC_Int_SetEnabledMask(NSS_RTC, RTC_INT_WAKEUP);
NVIC_EnableIRQ(RTC_IRQn);
Chip_RTC_Wakeup_SetReload(NSS_RTC, 5);
while (1) {
// Toggle led
LED_Toggle(LED_RED);
// Go to sleep
Chip_PMU_PowerMode_EnterSleep();
}
return 0;
}
// RTC interrupt
void RTC_IRQHandler(void)
{
if (Chip_RTC_Int_GetRawStatus(NSS_RTC) & RTC_INT_WAKEUP) {
Chip_RTC_Int_ClearRawStatus(NSS_RTC, RTC_INT_WAKEUP);
}
Chip_RTC_Wakeup_SetReload(NSS_RTC, 5);
}
I've used the firmware documentation to compose this code. Unfortunately, when the LED is off, the NHS3152 still comsumes ~300µA, the same as without sleep mode. What am I missing?
BR
Till
Hello All:
I was able to get into deep power down mode, but the IC still draws 13uA. Any guidance to further reduce to ~3uA
Hi,
I've figured out, that not using the debug mode but flashing the release code to the board decreases the Icc to ~120µA (LED off)in deep sleep mode. This is still too high for my application, is there further documentation on configuring the deep sleep mode available?
Otherwise I will have to work with deep power down.
BR
Till
Dear Till Ostermann,
Hope you are doing great, I would like to apologize for the delay, there is more information in the SDK, you can found a section for Power modes, and also there is the datasheet for more explanations and the UM10876 you can found state transitions for deepsleep to active. all of this documentation can me found in the SDK NHS3152: NTAG SmartSensor with Temperature Sensor, Digital and Analog IOs|NXP (Software & tools tab), please check this information hope it helps to solve your question if not please let me know.
Have a great day !
BR
Jonathan
Hi Jonathan,
I have a similar issue. There seems to be multiple places and things to do to reduce power. I've tried all I can find and am still running at about 80uA in Deep Sleep. Is there example code for turning off or reducing power to the peripherals before going into deep sleep?
Best Regards,
Jack
Hi,
The lowest power stat eis reached when going to Deep Power Down, in which only the PMU and the RTC is still powered (e.g. SRAM is not retained). In this mode, power consumption will be ~3uA. Downside is that waking up requires a reset (which takes ~3ms) and code execution cannot be resumed.
If you are looking for the lowest possible power consumption while SRAM is retained, and you can resume execution upon any interrupt, you can:
I don't have hard numbers, but in my experience 80 uA is already a very good number. If you want to go much lower, you have to use the Deep Power down mode.
Best,
Dries.