There are some spikes on the graphs I cannot explain though:
See the little spike in the middle of the two broadcasting spikes (separated by 5s as programmed):
The average current on the 4.999s selected range when the beacon is supposed to be sleeping is 3.52uA and could be reduced further (2.08uA, see previous post) if this spike in the middle wouldn't be there.
This spike when zoomed in, looks like this:
It is not as greedy as a broadcasting spike though (386.58uA vs 2.91mA).
Such spikes are spread regularly at a 8s intervals:
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There are some spikes on the graphs I cannot explain though:
See the little spike in the middle of the two broadcasting spikes (separated by 5s as programmed):
The average current on the 4.999s selected range when the beacon is supposed to be sleeping is 3.52uA and could be reduced further (2.08uA, see previous post) if this spike in the middle wouldn't be there.
This spike when zoomed in, looks like this:
It is not as greedy as a broadcasting spike though (386.58uA vs 2.91mA).
Such spikes are spread regularly at a 8s intervals: