Links of interest

Hexiwear etc

Reload Hexi firmware https://developer.mbed.org/questions/69735/HexiWear-Docking-Station-Firmware/?c=27761

Main Hx examples https://developer.mbed.org/teams/Hexiwear/code/ More from Hexiw https://developer.mbed.org/teams/Hexiwear/community/

K64 CPU Sleep

K64 - improved mbed sleep API https://developer.mbed.org/teams/SiliconLabs/wiki/Using-the-improved-mbed-sleep-API(part of interesting https://developer.mbed.org/teams/SiliconLabs/ )

best resource

K64 Power Issues

For anyone looking for how to make the K64 mpu use less power, suggest you examine hal_deepsleep() which is in standard "mbed-os" and reduces mA to around 10mA for the entire Hexiwear from around 70mA. Unfortuinately you cannot then awaken it, so this is not a complete solution - - I resolved to add a tiny PIC that takes 1mA to provide the external awaken stimulus to save weeks / months going through their OS. Background - - for a so called low power mpu, it takes one heck of a lot (50mA to 70mA, which is way more than the screen) and the complexity in making it slow down is hideous - - one has to set semaphores (external timers and external interrupts etc) to awaken it from a deepsleep (standard sleep only saves about 50% if that). Apparently, you can set a watchdog, but no one from mbed / nxp or hexiwear has bothered to elucidate how to do that (and I rather think it is encumbent on them to do so as it is their mpu & os). So I leave this subject with a thought .. I really hope mbed-os is not going to be abandonware - - it started with huge promise and indeed you can do simple things with the hexiwear astonishingly quickly, but it is unfinished work .. needs more support.

Serial

Serial-LowPower-Demo Featured non hexi https://developer.mbed.org/teams/SiliconLabs/code/Serial-LowPower-Demo/ (part of interesting https://developer.mbed.org/teams/SiliconLabs/code/ )

OLED bitmap tool

See https://developer.mbed.org/forum/team-4615-Hexiwear-community/topic/26474/


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