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The UART causes in 1.25mA current consumption in sleep mode when left enabled. That's a massive power drain! While the application could disable the UART, it seems better to fix this directly in the bootloader.
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It is left enabled by the Wasp-OS bootloader. Disabling it gets us back to the baseline current consumption. Also see: wasp-os/wasp-bootloader#3
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The UART causes 1.25mA current consumption in sleep mode when left enabled. That's a massive power drain! While the application could disable the UART, it seems better to fix this directly in the bootloader.