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9. Internal Low-speed Oscillator
(ILO)
This chapter briefly explains the Internal Low-speed Oscillator (ILO) and its associated register. The Internal Low-speed
Oscillator produces a 32-kHz or 1-kHz clock. For a quick reference of all enCoRe V registers in address order, refer to the
Register Reference chapter on page 163
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9.1
Architectural Description
The Internal Low-speed Oscillator (ILO) is an oscillator with a nominal frequency of 32 kHz or 1 kHz. It is used to generate
sleep wakeup interrupts and watchdog resets. This oscillator is also used as a clocking source for the digital blocks. This
block operates with a small internal bias current and produces an output clock of either 1 kHz or 32 kHz, configurable by the
user. The ILO is trimmed for 32 kHz in production devices. There is no trim for 1 kHz, hence, high variation is expected from
nominal value.
The block operates by charging a capacitor with a current, to a reference level. When reached, the capacitor is discharged to
ground. This process repeats to provide the oscillator (half) period.