Verdin Carrier Board Design Guide
Preliminary
– Subject to Change
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3.3.5
“Sleep” to “Running” (wake)
Figure 52: “Sleep” to “Running” (wake) Power Sequence
The module can be woken up from the sleep mode by an RTC event, a wake-capable on-module
peripheral device, the CTRL_PWR_BTN_MICO# (power button), the CTRL_WAKE1_MICO#, or any
wake-enabled GPIO (please refer to module datasheets). A falling edge on the
CTRL_WAKE1_MICO# is the preferred wake source for keeping a design compatible between
different Verdin modules.
The module re-enables the voltage rails and sets the CTRL_SLEEP_MOCI# signal high. This enables
the peripheral rails on the carrier board. Since the CTRL_RESET_MOCI# is not cycled during the
sequence from the sleep mode back to running, the peripherals which are turned off in sleep mode
need their own power-on reset or a separate GPIO as reset signal.
VCC_BACKUP
VCC
Early Module Rails
PWR_1V8_MOCI#
Carrier Board rails
Later Module Rails
Module Peripherals
CB Sleep Peripherals
CTRL_PWR_BTN_MICO#
CTRL_RESET_MICO#
CTRL_PWR_EN_MOCI
CTRL_SLEEP_MOCI#
CTRL_FORCE_OFF_MOCI#
CTRL_WAKE1_MICO#
SoC RESET
CTRL_RESET_MOCI#