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I'd like to wake up an Itsybitsy M0 from Adafruit each minute, let it record a temperature value and put it to sleep again. Can you please have a look at my code below? I tried putting the LowPower.standby(); command at the end of the void section but the MCU went to sleep forever. Using LowPower.powerDown gave me a powerDown class not defined error. I think this was discussed here earlier for ATSAMD21 MCUs.
Thank you!
Marco
//Code works with following DS3231 library:
// https://github.com/Makuna/Rtc/tree/master/src
// DS18 temperature sensor is connected to digital input 7
// DS3131 is connected to interrupt pin 2
#include <Wire.h>
#include <OneWire.h>
#include <RtcDS3231.h>
#include <DallasTemperature.h>
#include <LowPower.h>
const byte interruptPin = 11;
volatile bool alarm = 0;
RtcDS3231<TwoWire> rtcObject(Wire);
#define ONE_WIRE_BUS 7 // Data wire For Temp Probe is plugged into pin 10 on the Arduino
// Temperature and conductivity
OneWire oneWire(ONE_WIRE_BUS);
DallasTemperature sensors(&oneWire);
float Temperature=10;
void setup() {
Serial.begin(115200);
pinMode(interruptPin, INPUT_PULLUP);
attachInterrupt(digitalPinToInterrupt(interruptPin), handleInterrupt, FALLING);
rtcObject.Begin();
RtcDateTime timestamp = RtcDateTime(__DATE__, __TIME__);
rtcObject.SetDateTime(timestamp);
rtcObject.Enable32kHzPin(false);
rtcObject.SetSquareWavePin(DS3231SquareWavePin_ModeAlarmOne);
DS3231AlarmOne alarm1(
0,
0,
0,
22,
DS3231AlarmOneControl_SecondsMatch);
rtcObject.SetAlarmOne(alarm1);
rtcObject.LatchAlarmsTriggeredFlags();
sensors.begin();
}
void loop() {
if (alarm == true) {
handleAlarm();
}
}
void handleAlarm() {
alarm = false;
RtcDateTime timestamp = rtcObject.GetDateTime();
Serial.print("time interrupt at: ");
char time[10];
sprintf(time, "%d:%d:%d",
timestamp.Hour(),
timestamp.Minute(),
timestamp.Second()
);
Serial.println(time);
GetEC(); //Calls Code to Go into GetEC() Loop [Below Main Loop] dont call this more that 1/5 hhz [once every five seconds] or you will polarise the water
GetpH();
PrintReadings(); // Cals Print routine [below main loop]
rtcObject.LatchAlarmsTriggeredFlags();
//LowPower.powerDown(SLEEP_FOREVER, ADC_OFF, BOD_OFF);
}
void GetTEMP(){
sensors.requestTemperatures();// Send the command to get temperatures
Temperature=sensors.getTempCByIndex(0); //Stores Value in Variable
Serial.print(Temperature);
Serial.print(" °C ");
}
void handleInterrupt() {
alarm = true;
}
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Hey Guys,
I'd like to wake up an Itsybitsy M0 from Adafruit each minute, let it record a temperature value and put it to sleep again. Can you please have a look at my code below? I tried putting the LowPower.standby(); command at the end of the void section but the MCU went to sleep forever. Using LowPower.powerDown gave me a powerDown class not defined error. I think this was discussed here earlier for ATSAMD21 MCUs.
Thank you!
Marco
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: