Low Power Smart Door Lock
A smart door lock and low power consumption technology, applied in building locks, non-mechanical transmission-controlled locks, buildings, etc., can solve the problems of smart door locks that cannot be opened, low battery life, and affecting the normal travel of smart door lock users , to achieve the effect of reducing working time, increasing power consumption, and increasing battery life
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[0042] figure 1 A schematic structural diagram of a low-power smart door lock provided by the first embodiment of the present invention is shown.
[0043]The low power consumption smart door lock 100 includes a main processor 140 , a coprocessor 130 , a clock chip 110 and an input device 120 .
[0044] Both the clock chip 110 and the input device 120 are connected to the coprocessor 130 , and the coprocessor 130 is also connected to the main processor 140 .
[0045] The power consumption of the coprocessor 130 is less than that of the main processor 140 . For example, the coprocessor 130 may be a single-chip microcomputer with low power consumption, and the main processor 140 may be an ordinary processor and the like.
[0046] Further, after the low power consumption smart door lock 100 is powered on, when there is no operation within a preset time, the main processor 140 enters a deep sleep state, and the coprocessor 130 sets the trigger time Controlling the clock chip 110...
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[0076] image 3 A schematic structural diagram of a low-power smart door lock provided by the second embodiment of the present invention is shown.
[0077] Compared with Embodiment 1, the low-power smart door lock 100 further includes a radio frequency chip 150 , a memory 160 , a voice player 170 and a driving motor 180 .
[0078] The radio frequency chip 150 is connected to the coprocessor 130 , and the memory 160 , the voice player 170 and the driving motor 180 are all connected to the main processor 140 .
[0079] Further, when the triggering task is to detect a radio frequency signal, the coprocessor 130 also detects whether the radio frequency chip 150 receives a radio frequency signal sent by an external device according to the task execution signal.
[0080]Specifically, when there is data to be sent, the coprocessor 130 directly sends the data to be sent to the radio frequency chip 150 for transmission. After the transmission is completed, the radio frequency chip 150...
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