
CC112X/CC1175
SWRU295C
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48
HIGHZ
High impedance (tri-state)
49
EXT_CLOCK
External clock (divided crystal clock). The division factor is controlled
through the
50
CHIP_RDYn
Chip ready (XOSC is stable)
51
HW0
HW to 0 (HW to 1 achieved with
IOCFGx.GPIOx_INV = 1
)
52 - 53
(Reserved (used for test)
54
CLOCK_32K
32 kHz clock output from internal RC oscillator
55
WOR_EVENT0
WOR EVENT0
56
WOR_EVENT1
WOR EVENT1
57
WOR_EVENT2
WOR EVENT2
58
Reserved (used for test)
59
XOSC_STABLE
XOSC is stable (has finished settling)
60
EXT_OSC_EN
External oscillator enable (used to control e.g. a TCXO). Note that this
signal is only asserted is a TCXO is present
61 - 63
Reserved (used for test)
Table 10: GPIO Output Pin Mapping
3.4.1.2
MARC MCU Wake-Up
The main purpose of the MCU wake-up feature is to wake up the MCU from power down mode at the
right
time,
i.e.,
when
there
is
a
need
of
intervention
from
the
MCU
side.
To use the MARC MCU wake-up feature one of the GPIO pins should be configured to output the
signal (
IOCFGx.GPIOx_CFG = MARC_MCU_WAKEUP
(20)). Every time this
signal is asserted, the MCU should read
the wake up event and take appropriate action.
Table 11 shows all the different cases that can initiate a MCU wake-up (assertion of