![]() I have connected two LEDs to this ESP32 board. It just needs 0.01 mAs of current in Deep Sleep mode and that’s why we are going to try today. In Deep Sleep mode the ESP32 offers the lowest power consumption. ![]() There is a light sleep mode and the Deep – Sleep mode. We are going to put the ESP32 to Deep – Sleep mode where it disables everything except the RTC module. So, if we want to conserve power we have to disable them when don’t use them. The WiFi modules, the Processing Cores, and the Bluetooth module require a lot of current to operate. Also note, even the RTC memory of the ESP32 chip is 4 times larger than the memory of the Arduino Uno. This small amount of memory is very useful as you are going to find out in a moment. ![]() Inside the RTC module, we can find a PMU (Phasor measurement unit) a small and very low power 32-bit co-processor, and 8Kbs of RAM memory. ![]() Inside the ESP32 chip, we can find the two processing cores, the RAM and ROM memory, the WiFi module, the Bluetooth Module, a hardware acceleration module for cryptographic applications, the RTC module, and a lot of peripherals. ![]()
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