circuitpython/tests/circuitpython-manual/alarm/deepsleep.py

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import alarm
import board
import time
import digitalio
import neopixel
## WAKING PINS - uncomment appropriate pin per microcontroller
wake_pin = board.X1 # STM32F4 Pyboard
# wake_pin = board.GP0 # RP2040 Pico
# wake_pin = board.A4 # NRF52840 Feather
# wake_pin = board.IO5 # ESP32-S2 Saola
## LED - use on RP2040 Pico, STM32F4 Pyboard
## PinAlarms blink 1x, TimeAlarms 2x, Startup 3x
led_pin = board.LED
led = digitalio.DigitalInOut(led_pin)
led.direction = digitalio.Direction.OUTPUT
def blink(num_blinks):
for i in range(num_blinks):
led.value = True
time.sleep(0.2)
led.value = False
time.sleep(0.2)
def show_timealarm():
blink(2)
def show_pinalarm():
blink(1)
def show_noalarm():
blink(3)
## Comment out above if using Neopixel
## NEOPIXEL - use on Circuitplayground Bluefruit, ESP32-S2 Saola
## TimeAlarms are red, PinAlarms are blue, Default is white
# np = neopixel.NeoPixel(board.NEOPIXEL, 1)
# def show_timealarm():
# np[0] = (50, 0, 0)
# time.sleep(1)
# np[0] = (0, 0, 0)
# def show_pinalarm():
# np[0] = (0, 0, 50)
# time.sleep(1)
# np[0] = (0, 0, 0)
# def show_noalarm():
# np[0] = (50, 50, 50)
# time.sleep(1)
# np[0] = (0, 0, 0)
## Comment out above if using LED
## Show which alarm woke the chip
print("Wake alarm:")
print(alarm.wake_alarm)
if isinstance(alarm.wake_alarm, alarm.time.TimeAlarm):
show_timealarm()
elif isinstance(alarm.wake_alarm, alarm.pin.PinAlarm):
show_pinalarm()
else:
show_noalarm()
## USB enumeration may take 4-5s per restart
time_alarm = alarm.time.TimeAlarm(monotonic_time=time.monotonic() + 10)
## Deep sleep pin alarms may only accept a single configuration.
pin_alarm = alarm.pin.PinAlarm(
pin=wake_pin, value=True, edge=True, pull=True
) # STM32 must be this exact config
# pin_alarm = alarm.pin.PinAlarm(pin=wake_pin, value=False, edge=False, pull=True) # NRF and ESP32S2 must use level, not edge
# pin_alarm = alarm.pin.PinAlarm(pin=wake_pin, value=False, edge=True, pull=True) # RP2040 supports any config
alarm.exit_and_deep_sleep_until_alarms(time_alarm, pin_alarm)
# alarm.exit_and_deep_sleep_until_alarms(pin_alarm) # Using TimeAlarm will reduce performance on the RP2040
# alarm.exit_and_deep_sleep_until_alarms(time_alarm) # Using PinAlarm will reduce performance on the ESP32-S2