Hi,
I am performing some evaluation on the low power capabilities of the nRF5340 using the DK and the PPK v1.
I have written a really basic BLE Peripheral Application based loosely around the peripheral_lbs sample code as I want to test with a button handler eventually.
The problem I have is that after considerable configuration, I can only get the current floor down to ~200uA with an average current of ~215uA with a 1.2 second advertising interval. I've seen a lot of people on here talk about seeing much, much lower currents so wondered is there a configuration that I am missing perhaps?
I have been reading the documents and a few threads on here to understand how to configure the device and I have done the following.
- My main application, running on the NS partition, has been configured as follows:
CONFIG_NCS_SAMPLES_DEFAULTS=y CONFIG_BT=y CONFIG_BT_PERIPHERAL=y CONFIG_BT_DEVICE_NAME="MH_TEST" # Enable the LBS service CONFIG_BT_LBS=y CONFIG_BT_LBS_POLL_BUTTON=y CONFIG_DK_LIBRARY=y # Drivers and peripherals CONFIG_I2C=n CONFIG_WATCHDOG=n CONFIG_GPIO=n CONFIG_PINMUX=n CONFIG_SPI=n CONFIG_SERIAL=n # Power management CONFIG_DEVICE_POWER_MANAGEMENT=y CONFIG_PM=y # Interrupts CONFIG_DYNAMIC_INTERRUPTS=n CONFIG_IRQ_OFFLOAD=n # Memory protection CONFIG_THREAD_STACK_INFO=n CONFIG_THREAD_CUSTOM_DATA=n CONFIG_FPU=n # Boot CONFIG_BOOT_BANNER=n CONFIG_BOOT_DELAY=0 # Console CONFIG_CONSOLE=n CONFIG_UART_CONSOLE=n CONFIG_STDOUT_CONSOLE=n CONFIG_PRINTK=n CONFIG_EARLY_CONSOLE=n # Build CONFIG_SIZE_OPTIMIZATIONS=y
- I have added an spm.conf
CONFIG_IS_SPM=y CONFIG_FW_INFO=y CONFIG_GPIO=y CONFIG_SERIAL=n
and added that to the CMakeLists.txtset(spm_CONF_FILE ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/spm.conf)
- I have also configured the hci_rpmsg via the menuconfig to turn off logging
- I also tried turning on Power Management via the SPM and HCI_RPMSG's menuconfig's as well but it did not seem to have any effect.
As for my source code, I have attached it. I simply setup the BLE and handlers and then call:
for (;;) { k_cpu_idle(); }
If we look at the PPK, I see this:
where my baseline current seems to be around 200uA - from what I had read around, I would have expected to be able to get it lower than this, so I imagine I must be configuring something incorrectly.
If you had any advice, it would be appreciated!
nRF Connect SDK: v1.6.1
/* * Copyright (c) 2018 Nordic Semiconductor ASA * * SPDX-License-Identifier: LicenseRef-Nordic-5-Clause */ #include <zephyr/types.h> #include <stddef.h> #include <string.h> #include <errno.h> #include <sys/printk.h> #include <sys/byteorder.h> #include <zephyr.h> #include <drivers/gpio.h> #include <soc.h> #include <bluetooth/bluetooth.h> #include <bluetooth/hci.h> #include <bluetooth/conn.h> #include <bluetooth/uuid.h> #include <bluetooth/gatt.h> #include <bluetooth/services/lbs.h> #include <settings/settings.h> #include <dk_buttons_and_leds.h> #include <device.h> #include "power/power.h" #define DEVICE_NAME CONFIG_BT_DEVICE_NAME #define DEVICE_NAME_LEN (sizeof(DEVICE_NAME) - 1) #define RUN_STATUS_LED DK_LED1 #define CON_STATUS_LED DK_LED2 #define RUN_LED_BLINK_INTERVAL 1000 #define USER_LED DK_LED3 #define USER_BUTTON DK_BTN1_MSK #define BT_LE_ADV_CONN_TEST BT_LE_ADV_PARAM(BT_LE_ADV_OPT_CONNECTABLE, \ BT_GAP_ADV_SLOW_INT_MAX, \ BT_GAP_ADV_SLOW_INT_MAX, NULL) const struct device *console, *uart1; static bool app_button_state; static const struct bt_data ad[] = { BT_DATA_BYTES(BT_DATA_FLAGS, (BT_LE_AD_GENERAL | BT_LE_AD_NO_BREDR)), BT_DATA(BT_DATA_NAME_COMPLETE, DEVICE_NAME, DEVICE_NAME_LEN), }; static const struct bt_data sd[] = { BT_DATA_BYTES(BT_DATA_UUID128_ALL, BT_UUID_LBS_VAL), }; static void connected(struct bt_conn *conn, uint8_t err) { if (err) { printk("Connection failed (err %u)\n", err); return; } printk("Connected\n"); dk_set_led_on(CON_STATUS_LED); } static void disconnected(struct bt_conn *conn, uint8_t reason) { printk("Disconnected (reason %u)\n", reason); dk_set_led_off(CON_STATUS_LED); } #ifdef CONFIG_BT_LBS_SECURITY_ENABLED static void security_changed(struct bt_conn *conn, bt_security_t level, enum bt_security_err err) { char addr[BT_ADDR_LE_STR_LEN]; bt_addr_le_to_str(bt_conn_get_dst(conn), addr, sizeof(addr)); if (!err) { printk("Security changed: %s level %u\n", addr, level); } else { printk("Security failed: %s level %u err %d\n", addr, level, err); } } #endif static struct bt_conn_cb conn_callbacks = { .connected = connected, .disconnected = disconnected, #ifdef CONFIG_BT_LBS_SECURITY_ENABLED .security_changed = security_changed, #endif }; #if defined(CONFIG_BT_LBS_SECURITY_ENABLED) static void auth_passkey_display(struct bt_conn *conn, unsigned int passkey) { char addr[BT_ADDR_LE_STR_LEN]; bt_addr_le_to_str(bt_conn_get_dst(conn), addr, sizeof(addr)); printk("Passkey for %s: %06u\n", addr, passkey); } static void auth_cancel(struct bt_conn *conn) { char addr[BT_ADDR_LE_STR_LEN]; bt_addr_le_to_str(bt_conn_get_dst(conn), addr, sizeof(addr)); printk("Pairing cancelled: %s\n", addr); } static void pairing_confirm(struct bt_conn *conn) { char addr[BT_ADDR_LE_STR_LEN]; bt_addr_le_to_str(bt_conn_get_dst(conn), addr, sizeof(addr)); bt_conn_auth_pairing_confirm(conn); printk("Pairing confirmed: %s\n", addr); } static void pairing_complete(struct bt_conn *conn, bool bonded) { char addr[BT_ADDR_LE_STR_LEN]; bt_addr_le_to_str(bt_conn_get_dst(conn), addr, sizeof(addr)); printk("Pairing completed: %s, bonded: %d\n", addr, bonded); } static void pairing_failed(struct bt_conn *conn, enum bt_security_err reason) { char addr[BT_ADDR_LE_STR_LEN]; bt_addr_le_to_str(bt_conn_get_dst(conn), addr, sizeof(addr)); printk("Pairing failed conn: %s, reason %d\n", addr, reason); } static struct bt_conn_auth_cb conn_auth_callbacks = { .passkey_display = auth_passkey_display, .cancel = auth_cancel, .pairing_confirm = pairing_confirm, .pairing_complete = pairing_complete, .pairing_failed = pairing_failed }; #else static struct bt_conn_auth_cb conn_auth_callbacks; #endif static void app_led_cb(bool led_state) { dk_set_led(USER_LED, led_state); } static bool app_button_cb(void) { return app_button_state; } static struct bt_lbs_cb lbs_callbacs = { .led_cb = app_led_cb, .button_cb = app_button_cb, }; static void button_changed(uint32_t button_state, uint32_t has_changed) { if (has_changed & USER_BUTTON) { bt_lbs_send_button_state(button_state); app_button_state = button_state ? true : false; } } static int init_button(void) { int err; err = dk_buttons_init(button_changed); if (err) { printk("Cannot init buttons (err: %d)\n", err); } return err; } void main(void) { int blink_status = 0; int err; printk("Starting Bluetooth Peripheral LBS example\n"); err = dk_leds_init(); if (err) { printk("LEDs init failed (err %d)\n", err); return; } err = init_button(); if (err) { printk("Button init failed (err %d)\n", err); return; } bt_conn_cb_register(&conn_callbacks); if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_BT_LBS_SECURITY_ENABLED)) { bt_conn_auth_cb_register(&conn_auth_callbacks); } err = bt_enable(NULL); if (err) { printk("Bluetooth init failed (err %d)\n", err); return; } printk("Bluetooth initialized\n"); if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_SETTINGS)) { settings_load(); } err = bt_lbs_init(&lbs_callbacs); if (err) { printk("Failed to init LBS (err:%d)\n", err); return; } err = bt_le_adv_start(BT_LE_ADV_CONN_TEST, ad, ARRAY_SIZE(ad), sd, ARRAY_SIZE(sd)); if (err) { printk("Advertising failed to start (err %d)\n", err); return; } printk("Advertising successfully started\n"); for (;;) { //dk_set_led(RUN_STATUS_LED, (++blink_status) % 2); //dk_set_led(RUN_STATUS_LED, 0); //k_sleep(K_MSEC(RUN_LED_BLINK_INTERVAL)); k_cpu_idle(); } }