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    M5Dial, no wake up with button

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      HappyUser
      last edited by HappyUser

      Wow, I take full responsibility for my own. But how did you do that? Please elaborate.
      I assume you removed the 5volt pin of the M5Stamp. ?

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        felmue
        last edited by

        Hello @HappyUser

        correct, that is what I did. I removed the 5 V pin of the M5Stamp.

        Thanks
        Felix

        GPIO translation table M5Stack / M5Core2
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          HappyUser
          last edited by

          Final question : how did you enter sleep mode or power down?

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          • felmueF
            felmue
            last edited by

            Hello @HappyUser

            please find my example here.

            Thanks
            Felix

            GPIO translation table M5Stack / M5Core2
            Information about various M5Stack products.
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              Cognitive5525 @felmue
              last edited by

              @felmue said in M5Dial, no wake up with button:

              BTW: as an experiment to prove the above I removed the 5 V connection between M5Stamp and M5Dial board and now I can power M5Dial from the green connector and it does a proper shutdown (same as when powered from battery) and can be woken by the wake button.

              Excellent! Now I'm curious : what is the current consumption on the external power input when the board is powered off or "sleeping"

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                Cognitive5525
                last edited by

                @felmue said in M5Dial, no wake up with button:

                please find my example here.

                I can see you import M5Dial.h is this supposed to be a part of M5Unified?
                I use M5Unified.h in my code for my Core INKs..

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                • felmueF
                  felmue
                  last edited by

                  Hello @Cognitive5525

                  please find my measurements here.

                  M5Dial.h includes M5Unified.h. See here.

                  Thanks
                  Felix

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

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                    Cognitive5525
                    last edited by

                    @felmue said in M5Dial, no wake up with button:

                    please find my measurements here.

                    What voltage did you use?

                    M5Dial.h includes M5Unified.h. See here.

                    Ah OK! I see you are using a "dedicated" library for M5Dial which in term relies on the "general" M5Unified library. I found a similar "dedicated" for the CoreINK but that seem not to use M5Unified.
                    So I stick with using M5Unified "directly"..

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                    • felmueF
                      felmue
                      last edited by felmue

                      Hello @Cognitive5525

                      above measurements have been done via battery connector @ 4.2 V.

                      If I use the green connector (and with aforementioned hardware modification) then in shutdown mode I measure about: ~ 1.5 mA @ 6 V

                      I guess the higher shutdown current (compared to when powered via battery connector) is due to the DC/DC converter converting +VIN into +5VIN and the battery charger IC which both stay powered even in shutdown mode.

                      Thanks
                      Felix

                      GPIO translation table M5Stack / M5Core2
                      Information about various M5Stack products.
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                        HappyUser
                        last edited by

                        Thanks to Felix.
                        I also tried his solution of removing the 5V pin from the M5Stamp, power down and wake up with button works perfectly. Even in combination with power timer sleep. Very low current. A big relief for us, save us a lot of time (and €) to find another solution for an unexpected behaviour. Many thanks to Felix!
                        Btw, you really have to cut the 5 volt pin short because otherwise it still makes contact.

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                        • felmueF
                          felmue @HappyUser
                          last edited by

                          Hello @HappyUser

                          you are very welcome. I am glad to hear you got it working to your liking. And thank you for reporting back.

                          Thanks
                          Felix

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

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