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The nRF52832 supports a "System ON" mode where the MCU is expected to only draw 2.0µA of power, where a Bluetooth event is expected to wake-up the device.
This would allow to keep the Monocle (or Frame) sleeping, until the phone decides to send something to it.
Common use-case: navigation, notifications, messaging...
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The nRF52832 supports a "System ON" mode where the MCU is expected to only draw 2.0µA of power, where a Bluetooth event is expected to wake-up the device.
https://devzone.nordicsemi.com/f/nordic-q-a/86697/system-on-mode-bluetooth-event-wakeup-nrf52832
This would allow to keep the Monocle (or Frame) sleeping, until the phone decides to send something to it.
Common use-case: navigation, notifications, messaging...
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: