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Introduction

The sleep mode setting in a firmware is specifying how the clientBuilder Base, which the firmware is uploaded to, will behave in regards of energy usage. The setting can be found in the top right corner of the firmware viewbuilder screen.

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Energy Levels

There are three energy levels that also control the connection behaviour behavior with the serverQ-Server.

Name

Energy Consumption

Connection

Behaviour

Behavior

1

Normal Energy

High

Always connected

2

Low Energy

Mid

Connecting if client is requesting connection (stays connected for 9 seconds grace period in case of more data needing to be transmitted → better performance)

3

Ultra Low Energy

Low

Connecting if client is requesting connection and disconnecting instantly after data transfer

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Driver Examples

Normal Energy

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The “Generic GPIO Out” Driver which could for example be connected to LED is classified as a normal energy driver. As the LED has to be turned on by the server with minimal wait time a client with firmware specifying this driver will not be able to go to sleep and save power on a coin cell battery.

Low Energy

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The “Joystick“ Driver is classified as a low energy driver. The client can sleep until the joystick is being used. Once the joystick is being used it stays connected in case you want to sent multiple commands for example when you use the Joystick to control a remote car.

Ultra Low Energy

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The “TMP36 Low Energy“ Driver is classified as an ultra low energy driver. A client with this firmware sleeps until the sensor is hitting a certain threshold difference set in the firmware. Once that is the case the client fully wakes up and sends out the value. The client nor the server will wait for more data and therefore disconnect after the data exchange has been completed.

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Based on your selection of hardware components and specific drivers the firmware will calculate it’s its possible sleep mode automatically. You can find the sleep mode setting in the top right corner of the firmware builder detail view. In some cases you might be given control of if you want the client to sleep or not. In those cases you will be able to use the switch to set the setting to your preferred sleep mode.

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