SLLSFO8C May 2024 – November 2025 TCAN2450-Q1 , TCAN2451-Q1
PRODUCTION DATA
Cyclic sense WAKE can be used to reduce the quiescent current of the device in sleep mode. When cyclic sensing WAKE is enabled, the quiescent current of the device is reduced because the WAKE circuitry is only active during the on time of HSS4.
Cyclic sensing wake is also supported in Standby mode. In Standby mode, the device only sets the corresponding wake pin interrupt. Cyclic sensing wake is not supported in Normal mode. TI recommends setting the WAKEx_SENSE bit to 0b before entering Normal mode to operate HSS4 in the SBC Normal mode.
To enable cyclic sensing wake:
Verify that the configuration is complete before entering the Sleep mode. HSS4 turns on as soon as on-time is configured. HSS4 pin turns on per the selected period and on-time, applying VSUP to the external local wake circuitry. Each time this is done WAKEx sets a bit stating the pin is high or low and compares the bit to the previous state. If there has been a change, then the device wakes up: otherwise, it remains in sleep mode. See Figure 8-23 for a timing diagram. A filter time of tWK_CYC is implemented as shown in Figure 8-23, determined by register 8'h12[5]. The filter time is applied at the end of the on-time and the wake input level should not cross the wake threshold during the filter time (wake input should be stable). This is implemented to ignore the transients and avoid false wake-ups.