Someone expert in ESP32, ESP-now protocol and Deep Sleep mode
Budget: €8 – €30 EUR
I have a breakout ESP32 board like this one:
https://store.nerokas.co.ke/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=2429
I use it as a sender to send (with an external GPIO rtc pin and the timer) via WiFi some data over the ESP-now protocol to a receiver ESP32 board. The matter is that when the sender-breakout ESP32 deep sleeps, it consumes around 1.6mA.
I would like to know if is it possible to get to a consumption of MAXIMUM 200uA (0.2mA) when deep sleeping.
Also if it is possible to reduce the consumption when the ESP32 is active (WiFi active, etc). At the moment I have around 100mA.
So what I want is to have the program modified so as to upload it and have less consumption.
PS: Small differences from 1.6mA are not accepted (e.g.: 0.9mA when deep sleeping)
https://store.nerokas.co.ke/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=2429
I use it as a sender to send (with an external GPIO rtc pin and the timer) via WiFi some data over the ESP-now protocol to a receiver ESP32 board. The matter is that when the sender-breakout ESP32 deep sleeps, it consumes around 1.6mA.
I would like to know if is it possible to get to a consumption of MAXIMUM 200uA (0.2mA) when deep sleeping.
Also if it is possible to reduce the consumption when the ESP32 is active (WiFi active, etc). At the moment I have around 100mA.
So what I want is to have the program modified so as to upload it and have less consumption.
PS: Small differences from 1.6mA are not accepted (e.g.: 0.9mA when deep sleeping)