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Power control (PWR)
General description
PWR is power management unit to control status of different modules in different power modes. Its major function
is to control MCU to enter different power modes and wakeup when events or interrupts happen. MCU supports
RUN, LOW-POWER RUN, SLEEP, LOW-POWER SLEEP, STOP2 and STANDBY mode.
Power supply
The PWR module mainly consists of the following independent power domains: V
DD
, V
DDA
, V
REF+
, V
REF-
. For
details, please refer to Figure 3-1 power supply block diagram. In order to illustrate the functions of different
power domains, some power domains will be introduced below. This document will introduce the digital part of
the power domain in the following chapters.
V
DD
domain: The voltage input range is 1.8V~3.6V, mainly for MR, LPR, COMP, HSE, HSI, PLL, BOR,
PVD, TRNG, USB PHY and most digital peripheral interfaces power supply.
V
DDA
domain: The voltage input range is 1.8V~3.6V, which mainly supplies power for most analog
peripherals. A/D, D/A, TS (Temperature Sensor) and OPAMP are in this power domain. This independent
analog power supply is powered by VSSA, which can filter and shield noise separately, and improve the
conversion accuracy performance of analog modules such as A/D and D/A.
V
REF+
or V
REF-
domain:
External V
REF
: V
REF+
is the input reference voltage for ADC and DAC. When enabled, it is also the
output of the internal voltage reference buffer. V
REF-
must always be equal to V
SSA
.
Internal V
REF
: Connected to V
REFBUFF
, the voltage is 2.048V, and V
DDA
is required not to be lower than
2.4V.
The PWR module consists of a main regulator (MR) and a low power regulator (LPR). Two embedded linear
regulators power all digital circuits. The regulator is always enabled after reset.
MR
The output voltage range of MR can be adjusted by PWR_CTRL1.MRSEL[1:0]. It is mainly used in RUN
mode and SLEEP mode of MCU. MR is disabled when MCU is in LOW-POWER RUN, LOW-POWER
SLEEP, STOP2, STANDBY mode.
LPR
LPR is used in LOW-POWER RUN mode, LOW-POWER SLEEP mode, STOP2 mode and STANDBY
mode. In STOP2 mode, it powers the retention power domain (RET) and the low-power power domain.