@m4nl5r @Espruino
@NordicTweets Espruino is actually quite
good on conserving power, I don't know the exact numbers for the nRF52, but it
goes down to 30µA: https://www.espruino.com/Power+Consumption ... which is
pretty low.
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@m4nl5r @Espruino
@NordicTweets But you are right. On the
nRF9160 we see sleep consumption with less than 10% of that: 2µA on the nRF9160.
https://groupgets.com/manufacturers/circuit-dojo/products/nrf9160-feather "you
can also put the device into a low power standby state. Laboratory measurements
are putting that mode at about 2µA of current. 2µA!"
@m4nl5r @Espruino
@NordicTweets It's quite arguably that there
are many applications which involve external hardware that do not have a large
or actual unlimited power source. So trading low power with a device where I can
update the business logic on the fly allows for an entire different category of
products.