Thanks in advance for any advice!
We are developing an ultra low powered network. There will be a remote control with numerous buttons. This will connect to 2-10 peripheral devices. The peripherals will have various functions, most of them are some servo motor type device. We are considering the best way. The idea is to make the remote control the central, and the others will be peripheral. To be ultra low power, there are 2 ways we can do this:
1) Put the pod to full sleep after some period of inactivity. The risk of this, there may be some long connection time to reconnect to all the peripherals.
2) After some period of inactivity, increase the advertising interval to maybe 1000mS. The advantage of this, the devices never disconnect, and we have maximum 1 second response from the remote control. The negative, it may consume more battery power. Based on the online profiler, we can expect 6.2uA average current at 1000mS interval. This would be several years of standby power on a CR2032 battery. More than enough.
Anyone see any problem with either option? One problem I see, is that some of the peripherals might stay in advertising mode looking for the sleeping remote control in Option 1. Not sure though.