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Introduction
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SLAU723A – October 2017 – Revised October 2018
Copyright © 2017–2018, Texas Instruments Incorporated
Hibernation Module
6.1
Introduction
The Hibernation also integrates a tamper module which provides mechanisms to detect, respond to, and
log system tampering events. The Tamper module is designed to be low power and operate from either a
battery or the MCU I/O voltage supply.
The Hibernation module has the following features:
•
32-bit real-time seconds counter (RTC) with 1/32768 second resolution and a 15-bit subseconds
counter
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32-bit RTC seconds match register and a 15-bit subseconds match for timed wake-up and interrupt
generation with 1/32768 second resolution
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RTC predivider trim for making fine adjustments to the clock rate
•
Hardware Calendar Function
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Year, Month, Day, Day of Week, Hours, Minutes, Seconds
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Four-year leap compensation
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24-hour or AM/PM configuration
•
Two mechanisms for power control
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System power control using discrete external regulator
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On-chip power control using internal switches under register control
•
V
DD
supplies power when valid, even if V
BAT
> V
DD
•
Dedicated pin for waking using an external signal
•
Capability to configure external reset (RST) pin and/or up to four GPIO port pins as wake source, with
programmable wake level
•
Tamper Functionality
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Support for four tamper inputs
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Configurable level, weak pullup, and glitch filter
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Configurable tamper event response
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Logging of up to four tamper events
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Optional BBRAM erase on tamper detection
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Tamper wake from hibernate capability
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Hibernation clock input failure detect with a switch to the internal oscillator on detection
•
RTC operational and hibernation memory valid as long as V
DD
or V
BAT
is valid
•
Low-battery detection, signaling, and interrupt generation, with optional wake on low battery
•
GPIO pin state can be retained during hibernation
•
Clock source from a n internal low frequency oscillator (HIB LFIOSC) or a 32.768-kHz external crystal
or oscillator
•
Sixteen 32-bit words of battery-backed memory to save state during hibernation
•
Programmable interrupts for:
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RTC match
–
External wake
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Low battery