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device-power | Power Management State Machine | Power Management |
Long battery life is one of the main goals of this project. Based on intial measurements, the current code should run for about three days between charging (assuming using a t-beam with a 3500mAh 18650 battery). This will hopefully be increased to around eight days in the future.
States
From lower to higher power consumption.
- Super-deep-sleep (SDS) - everything is off, CPU, radio, bluetooth, GPS. Only wakes due to timer or button press. We enter this mode only after no radio comms for a few hours, used to put the device into what is effectively "off" mode.
- onEntry: setBluetoothOn(false), call doDeepSleep
- onExit: (standard bootup code, starts in DARK)
- deep-sleep (DS) - CPU is off, radio is on, bluetooth and GPS is off. Note: This mode is never used currently, because it only saves 1.5mA vs light-sleep - (Not currently used).
- light-sleep (LS) - CPU is suspended (RAM stays alive), radio is on, bluetooth is off, GPS is off. Note: currently GPS is not turned off during light sleep, but there is a TODO item to fix this.
- NOTE: On NRF52 platforms (because CPU current draw is so low), light-sleep state is never used.
- onEntry: setBluetoothOn(false), setGPSPower(false), doLightSleep()
- onIdle: (if we wake because our led blink timer has expired) blink the led then go back to sleep until we sleep for ls_secs
- onExit: setGPSPower(true), start trying to get gps lock: gps.startLock(), once lock arrives service.sendPosition(BROADCAST)
- No bluetooth (NB) - CPU is running, radio is on, GPS is on but bluetooth is off, screen is off.
- onEntry: setBluetoothOn(false)
- onExit:
- running dark (DARK) - Everything is on except screen.
- onEntry: setBluetoothOn(true)
- onExit:
- serial API usage (SERIAL) - Screen is on, device doesn't sleep, bluetooth off.
- onEntry: setBluetooth off, screen on
- onExit:
- full on (ON) - Everything is on, can eventually timeout and lower to a lower power state.
- onEntry: setBluetoothOn(true), screen.setOn(true)
- onExit: screen->setOn(false)
- has power (POWER) - Screen is on, device doesn't sleep, bluetooth on, will stay in this state as long as we have power.
- onEntry: setBluetooth off, screen on
- onExit: