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OA47

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Posted: 10:04am 13 Apr 2022
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My current project is using the Nucleo L4 board and the E-paper display to monitor the battery usage in my caravan. I have chosen this combination for 2 reasons. Firstly I have them not in use and secondly I want to minimize the amount of power drawn from the battery set.

I have a couple of questions that shedders may be able to help me with. Firstly as I cant run the L4 with a voltage above 12V what regulator should I use to minimise the current draw during sleep mode. Secondly can the red LEDs be disabled with software rather than the soldering iron?

OA47
 
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