SLUSFQ1A December 2024 – December 2024 BQ41Z90
ADVANCE INFORMATION
Refer to the PDF data sheet for device specific package drawings
The MCU digital die has three hardware power modes: RUN, STOP, and STANDBY managed by a state machine.
RUN is the active power mode. All functions can be operating including the FLASH memory in read, erase, or program mode. The RAM and ROM can be on, the processor can run at full clock frequency and all peripherals can be active. RUN mode also allows the firmware to turn off FLASH, RAM, or ROM if not used to save power.
STOP is a low power mode. In this mode, the FLASH and ROM can be turned off and the RAM can be put in retention to save power. The processor is halted in this mode, but other peripherals can continue to run.
STANDBY is a low power mode. In this mode, the sleep signal to the AFE is asserted, changing the state of the VDD core voltage regulator (REG135) from normal to low power mode. In this mode, the HFO is off and only select peripherals are running. Since the LDO is in low power mode, this mode disables the FLASH and ROM and puts the RAM in retention mode. Logic runs at 32 kHz once this mode is entered.
The typical mapping from PMU modes to system power modes is:
RUN: NORMAL
STOP: SLEEP and DEEPSLEEP
STANDBY: HIBERNATE and entry to SHUTDOWN; exit from SHUTDOWN is through reset.