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NRF52840 Thread example power down 10 mins after USB disconnect

Hello,

I am trying the Thread Cloud COAP Client

<InstallFolder>\examples\thread\experimental\cloud_coap_client

on a NRF52840 PDK. I'm using Thread SDK v0.10.0. The example works as described.

However, when I unplug the board from USB, it goes into some kind of power down mode in approx. 10 minutes and loses connection to the Thread network. I can see LED1 is still on, but it is extremely faint. It is flickering, so trying to connect to the network, but it cannot do so. After a further 5-6 minutes of this, LED1 goes completely off.

I had a few questions about this behaviour:

  1. Where in the code can I set the time between USB disconnect and going in power-down mode?
  2. I know that the NRF52840 has System ON and System OFF power modes. Where in the code can I set which mode it should go in?
  3. Is the behaviour of it not being able to connect to the Thread network when in low power mode expected? If so, can I change this behaviour or is there a fix planned?

Thanks in advance!

Regards

Andy

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  • Strange. Could it be that you are draining too much current from the battery, but I'm not sure if there is anything special happening after 10 minutes. Is it exactly ten minutes? Have you tried to measure the current consumption?

    If the power consumption of the Thread examples are quantified? I'm not sure what you mean by this. The thread router role is not very battery friendly as it is scanning most of the time. If you want to run of a battery you should look into the sleepy end device. Maybe you can use that?

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  • Strange. Could it be that you are draining too much current from the battery, but I'm not sure if there is anything special happening after 10 minutes. Is it exactly ten minutes? Have you tried to measure the current consumption?

    If the power consumption of the Thread examples are quantified? I'm not sure what you mean by this. The thread router role is not very battery friendly as it is scanning most of the time. If you want to run of a battery you should look into the sleepy end device. Maybe you can use that?

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