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Jon,
Why not use a Arduino mini or nano for all the monitoring stuff. The nano has a active current draw of 250uA, standby of 15. Add a little more for some other components and it's still extremely low.
You could have a simple protocol (bastardised JSON?) talk between the two over serial or i2c for "day-to-day" stuff but in the event of an alarm, the nano could power the main one (SCR?) which does all the "hard" work.
Might be easier than trying to shut down the main one as much as possible and keep waking it up and the nano could do all sorts of things without worry.
On another note, skpang is a good source for arduino bits and pieces.
Why not use a Arduino mini or nano for all the monitoring stuff. The nano has a active current draw of 250uA, standby of 15. Add a little more for some other components and it's still extremely low.
You could have a simple protocol (bastardised JSON?) talk between the two over serial or i2c for "day-to-day" stuff but in the event of an alarm, the nano could power the main one (SCR?) which does all the "hard" work.
Might be easier than trying to shut down the main one as much as possible and keep waking it up and the nano could do all sorts of things without worry.
On another note, skpang is a good source for arduino bits and pieces.