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GD32E23x User Manual
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Figure 3-1. Power supply overview
PMU
CTL
FWDGT
IRC40K
LDO
LXTAL
RTC
WKUPF
IRC8M
HXTAL
PLLs
POR/PDR
BPOR
ADC
Backup Domain
NRST
PA0
PC13
PB5
PB15
V
DD
Domain
WKUPx
WKUPR
V
DD
3.3V
V
BAK
Cortex-M23
AHB IPs
1.2V Domain
APB IPs
SLEEPING
SLEEPDEEP
1.2V
LVD: Low Voltage Detector
LDO: Voltage Regulator
POR: Power On Reset
PDR: Power Down Reset
BPOR: V
BAK
Power On Reset
WKUPN
LVD
V
DDA
3.3V
V
DDA
Domain
IRC28M
BKP PAD
Note:
For GD32E231
series, no PC13 pin so the WKUP1 functionality is not available.
3.3.1.
Backup domain
The Backup domain is powered by the V
DD
, and the V
BAK
pin which drives Backup Domain,
power supply for RTC unit, LXTAL oscillator, BPOR
,
and three pads, including PC13 to
PC15(For GD32E231 series,no PC13 pin).
The Backup domain reset sources include the Backup domain power-on-reset (BPOR) and
the Backup Domain software reset. The BPOR signal forces the device to stay in the reset
mode until V
BAK
is completely powered up. Also the application software can trigger the
Backup domain software reset by setting the BKPRST bit in the RCU_BDCTL register to
reset the Backup domain.
The clock source of the Real Time Clock (RTC) circuit can be derived from the Internal
40KHz RC oscillator (IRC40K) or the Low Speed Crystal oscillator (LXTAL), or HXTAL clock
divided by 32. Before entering the power saving mode by executing the WFI / WFE
instruction,
the Cortex
®
-M23 can setup the RTC register with an expected alarm time and
enable the alarm function to achieve the RTC alarm event. After entering the power saving
mode for a certain amount of time, the RTC alarm will wake up the device when the time
match event occurs. The details of the RTC configuration and operation will be described in