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ilyt
1279 days ago
That is the way. Once you get into actual measurement there is plenty of hard problems, like your device might only wake up for 10ms, take few hundred mAs of current and go to sleep.
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numpad0
1279 days ago
1.5A. Peak consumption of an ESP32 is around 1.5A. I once had to add a supercap from junk bin to Vcc to stop it from bootlooping.
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ilyt
1279 days ago
That doesn't sound right... it would be ~5W, WiFi is supposed to max out at 100mW (so even at 10% efficiency it would be still just a watt)
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