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Power Domain and Module Topology
8.2.1 Power Domain States
A power domain can only be in one of the two states: ON or OFF, defined as follows:
•
ON: power to the domain is on
•
OFF: power to the domain is off
In this device, for both PSC0 and PSC1, the Always ON domain (or PD0 power domain), is always in the
ON state when the chip is powered-on. This domain is not programmable to OFF state (See details on
PDCTL register).
Additionally, for both PSC0 and PSC1, the PD1 power domains, the internal/pseudo power domain can
either be in the ON state or OFF state. Furthermore, for these power domains the transition from ON to
OFF state is further qualified by the PSC0/1.PDCTL1.PDMODE settings. The PDCTL1.PDMODE settings
determines the various sleep mode for the on-chip RAM associated with module in the PD1 domain.
•
On PSC1 PD1/PD_SHRAM Domain: Controls the sleep state for the 128KB On-chip RAM
NOTE:
Currently programming the PD1 power domain state to OFF is not supported. You should
leave both the PDCTL1.NEXT and PDCTL1.PDMODE values at default/power on reset
values.
Both PD0 and PD1 power domains in PSC0 and PSC1 are powered by the CVDD pins of
the device. There is no capability to individually remove voltage/power from the on-chip RAM
power domains.
8.2.2 Module States
The PSC defines several possible states for a module. This various states are essentially a combination of
the module reset asserted or de-asserted and module clock on/enabled or off/disabled. The various
module states are defined in
The key difference between the Auto Sleep and Auto Wake states is that once the module is configured in
Auto Sleep mode, it will transition back to the clock disabled state (automatically sleep) after servicing the
internal read/write access request where as in Auto Wake mode, on receiving the first internal read/write
access request, the module will permanently transition from the clock disabled to clock enabled state
(automatically wake).
When the module state is programmed to Disable, SwRstDisable, Auto Sleep or Auto Wake modes,
where in the module clocks are off/disabled, an external event or I/O request cannot enable the clocks.
For the module to appropriately respond to such external request, it would need to be reconfigured to the
Enable state.
8.2.2.1
Auto Sleep/Wake Only Configurations and Limitation
NOTE:
Currently no modules should be configured in Auto Sleep or Auto Wake modes. If the
module clocks need to gated/disabled for power savings, you should program the module
state to Disable. For Auto Sleep/Auto Wake Only modules, disabling the clock is not
supported and they should be kept in their default
“
Enable
”
state.
and
each have a column to indicate whether or not the LPSC configuration for a
module is Auto Sleep/Wake Only. Modules that have a
“
Yes
”
marked for the Auto Sleep/Wake Only
column can be programmed in software to be in Enable, Auto Sleep and Auto Wake states only; that is, if
the software tries to program these modules to Disable, SyncReset, or SwRstDisable state the power
sleep controller ignores these transition requests and transitions the module state to Enable.
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Power and Sleep Controller (PSC)
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2011, Texas Instruments Incorporated
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