/* ExternalWakeup This sketch demonstrates the usage of External Interrupts (on pins) to wakeup a chip in sleep mode. Sleep modes allow a significant drop in the power usage of a board while it does nothing waiting for an event to happen. Battery powered application can take advantage of these modes to enhance battery life significantly. In this sketch, pressing a pushbutton attached to pin will wake up the board. Warning: depending on boards, and its button hardware implementation, it may be required to adapt INPUT_PULLUP/INPUT_PULLDOWN parameter in pinMode(pin, XXX) This example code is in the public domain. */ #include "STM32LowPower.h" // Blink sequence number // Declare it volatile since it's incremented inside an interrupt volatile int repetitions = 1; // Pin used to trigger a wakeup #ifndef USER_BTN #define USER_BTN pinNametoDigitalPin(SYS_WKUP1) #endif const int pin = USER_BTN; void setup() { pinMode(LED_BUILTIN, OUTPUT); // Set pin as INPUT_PULLUP to avoid spurious wakeup // Warning depending on boards, INPUT_PULLDOWN may be required instead pinMode(pin, INPUT_PULLUP); // Configure low power LowPower.begin(); // Attach a wakeup interrupt on pin, calling repetitionsIncrease when the device is woken up // Last parameter (LowPowerMode) should match with the low power state used: in this example LowPower.sleep() LowPower.attachInterruptWakeup(pin, repetitionsIncrease, RISING, SLEEP_MODE); } void loop() { for (int i = 0; i < repetitions; i++) { digitalWrite(LED_BUILTIN, HIGH); delay(500); digitalWrite(LED_BUILTIN, LOW); delay(500); } // Triggers an infinite sleep (the device will be woken up only by the registered wakeup sources) // The power consumption of the chip will drop consistently LowPower.sleep(); } void repetitionsIncrease() { // This function will be called once on device wakeup // You can do some little operations here (like changing variables which will be used in the loop) // Remember to avoid calling delay() and long running functions since this functions executes in interrupt context repetitions ++; }