10.3 Functional Description
The EMU is responsible for managing the wide range of energy modes available in EFR32. The block works in harmony with the entire
platform to easily transition between energy modes in the most efficient manner possible. The following diagram
, shows the relative connectivity to the various blocks in the system.
Peripheral bus
Control and
Status Registers
Energy Management Unit
State Machine & Control
Radio
Voltage
Regulators
Oscillators
Memory
System
Interrupt
Handler
CPU Core
(Not all devices)
PRS
The combined state of these modules
defines the required energy mode
Figure 10.1. EMU Overview
The EMU is available on the peripheral bus. The energy management state machine controls the internal voltage regulators, oscillators,
memories, and interrupt system. Events, interrupts, and resets can trigger the energy management state machine to return to the active
state. This is further described in the following sections.
The power architecture is highly configurable to meet system power performance needs. Several external power configurations are
supported. The EMU allows flexible control of internal DCDC, Digital LDO Regulator, and internal power switching.
Reference Manual
EMU - Energy Management Unit
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