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by mseebach
3032 days ago
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I was thinking about this in terms of building a product. Even with that, a clock generally runs for months, even years, on a single battery. Not exactly phone territory, but might be feasible on the ESP8266, depending on how the oscillator behaves in deep sleep mode. |
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TI's bq32000 is $0.55@1K, is 3.3V for easy interface to the ESP, and takes just over 1 microamp in backup power mode. That's just one that I quickly poked at.
(Side note: at this point, I'd think I'd want to be using an ESP32 in any new designs.)