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SCD41 Breakout low-power mode not activated #1028

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marc-git opened this issue Nov 17, 2024 · 5 comments
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SCD41 Breakout low-power mode not activated #1028

marc-git opened this issue Nov 17, 2024 · 5 comments

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@marc-git
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Greeting,
it seems that the SCD-41 should have a low-power version available according to Sensirion documents, which would help a lot when monitoring CO2 from battery-run devices.

Any interest in developing that functionality in the python module?

@Gadgetoid
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#1029

Grab a build from here and try start_low_power, I haven't been able to test it but it's just calling one of Sensiron's API functions so it should work!

@marc-git
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@Gadgetoid Thanks a lot! I can see exactly what needs doing but I am not experienced enough to compile an uf2 file yet i.e. my own badger os plus micropython. I did get the hello_world.c file compiled though. Perhaps it isn't so complicated but it will take me time to figure out without a walkthrough

@marc-git
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ok well that was a can of worms. It seems the Badger UF2 files are not intended to be user-compilable. I've commented on an issue there to encourage that.

@marc-git
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I got the micropython code to compile no problems though...

@Gadgetoid
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Ooof, yes, distilling these changes down to Badger OS might be quite tricky since I haven't approached how much damage the Pico SDK 2.0.0 and 2.1.0 releases have done to that codebase yet 😬

I am slowly trying to move away from the GitHub actions workflows to build scripts regular folks (including myself) can follow. That's on the pile of nice-to-have, though, which is buried somewhere underneath all the AAAAAAAAAA.

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