SPRADL9 February 2025 CC1310
The Sensor controller operates in three modes: an active (24MHz) mode, a low-power (2MHz) mode and a standby mode. The Sensor Controller is in active mode or low-power mode when running task code, and in standby mode otherwise.
Figure 2-4 Sensor Controller Power
Consumption Modes versus Arm Cortex M4FThe Sensor Controller can run from two different internal power sources – from the main power management system or from the power scheme that is used during standby.
The main power system is designed to deliver tens of milliamps and can power the complete IC, but has the drawback of using more power during the transition from and back to standby mode. In active (24MHz) mode, this system is needed for operation.
The standby power scheme running in standby, but can also power the sensor controller in the low-power mode. Since there is no need to change the mode of operation and that there is a dedicated 2MHz oscillator in the system (as opposed to a higher frequency divided down design) the low-power (2MHz) mode of operation is designed for ultra low power operations.