Leveraging the STM32L412 (capable of 18nA in Shutdown mode with pin wakeup), the RV-3028-C7 RTC (capable of 1ppm timekeeping at 45nA with interrupt output ), and the TPS7A02 voltage regulator (25nA quiescent current), the Nanosleeper is a 1.8V Feather-sized (but not fully pin or voltage compatible) development board for ultra-low power applications. In addition to those features, it also includes a TPS22917 load switch (10nA consumption when off) which is combined with an I2C channel to enable periodic power gating to external I2C devices. Onboard pullup resistors on that I2C channel are pulled up to the gated power.
Hi all, original developer here. I’ve listed this for sale on Tindie here if you are interested in getting one: https://www.tindie.com/products/energylabs/nanosleeper-100na-ultra-low-power-dev-board/
Happy to answer any questions as well!