The ESP32 Wake-Up Call: Exploring External Triggers in Deep Sleep Mode (ext1)
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Using Ext0: Getting started with ESP32 Deep Sleep
Getting started with ESP32 Deep Sleep: • Getting started with E...
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00:00 In This Video
01:17 See Description
01:39 Deep Sleep Code Flow
04:25 Main Functions
07:34 Pinout diagram
12:34 hexadecimal
16:09 Circuit Setup
17:02 Code Demo
23:15 Botton Testing
I think that one reason to use hex to represent a bitmask is that each hex digit is four bits. That makes it easy to translate it to binary when you are troubleshooting later.
Thanks for adding this!
Thank you soo soo much for this video. maybe the most detailed video on this topic on the whole TH-cam. please also make a video on wakeup reason and identify the pin that woke up esp from the deep sleep.
Thanks! And thanks for the video recommendation!
"Even after you putt it into deep sleep" ... didn't realize I needed golf gear.
One easy way to convert binary to hexadecimal inside your head, without using a calculator, is to group the binary into 4 bits groups, each of the groups can be represented by a hex 0-F. For example: 0b1000=0x8, 0b0000=0x0, 0b0001=0x1, 0b0100=0x4, putting them all together and you get 0x8014
Thanks for adding this!!!!
When I want to save data between sleep cycles, I use a struct saved with SPIFFS. You can use this method to save 'current state' data, and setup/configuration data.
thanks
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Thanks so much for watching!
Hello, good morning, a long time ago I had problems with the esp32's deep sleep, since when using the RTC the clock would go backwards or forwards or even go crazy, also when you woke it up with some external interruption and it had slept for a long time, It was difficult to wake up, so the device had to be reset. Do you know if these problems have already been solved?
Can we use a button to wake it up and use the same button after wake up? Can you make a example
Se podria uswr un MPU6050 para despertar el ESP32?, como se podría hacer?
if you are working with a smart parking system or something similar you will need to write code in the loop function and find a way to get it to sleep in the loop function based on an event or something, right?
I think there are a lot of ways of doing something like this, but yes, you can always have code in your loop as long as you are not putting the ESP32 to sleep in your setup.
@@programmingelectronics yeah that makes perfect sense, anything after the sleep function wouldn’t run or be executed so yeah that’s cool. Thanks sir. Currently working on something great and big with the knowledge I’m getting online from your channel and others. Today is my 15th day starting arduino though so thanks ✨
would be super nice if you have a multimeter checking the consumption. :)
Agreed! I hope to release another video showing just that - thanks for the recommendation!
Can I still putt my esp32 to sleep if I don't have golf clubs?
Yes!
Hi. No more live talking?
Not lately...
Maybe we'll start it up again some time!
how to detect which button was used to wake up?
I would like to know this as well. I have a project where each button will do something different, so I need to know which was pressed. Your videos are always informative, thank you for them.