In light sleep and deep sleep, RTC clock is used for timekeeping. This is either the internal 150kHz oscillator, or external 32kHz XTAL. The internal 150kHz oscillator is +/-5%.
Thank you for the fast reply.
Thats really bad news. :-(
So without an external xtal, sleep is unusable for any ...
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- Tue Jun 05, 2018 12:32 am
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Time keeping in light sleep
Hi,
I need to keep track of time during light sleep. Since the CPU is off I assume none of the timers will work. Is there another way to keep track of time during light sleep? Can RTC be used somehow?
Thanks
I need to keep track of time during light sleep. Since the CPU is off I assume none of the timers will work. Is there another way to keep track of time during light sleep? Can RTC be used somehow?
Thanks