DSP56800ERM FREESCALE [Freescale Semiconductor, Inc], DSP56800ERM Datasheet - Page 77

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DSP56800ERM

Manufacturer Part Number
DSP56800ERM
Description
16-bit Digital Signal Controllers
Manufacturer
FREESCALE [Freescale Semiconductor, Inc]
Datasheet
6.5 Power-Down Modes
The 56F8013 operates in one of five Power-Down modes, as shown in
The power modes provide additional means to disable clock domains, configure the voltage regulator, and
configure clock generation to manage power utilization, as shown in
modes provide means of enabling/disabling the peripheral and/or core clocking as a group. Stop disable
controls are provided for selected peripherals in the control register (SCI and TMR channels) so that these
Freescale Semiconductor
Preliminary
Run
Wait
Stop
Standby
Power-Down
Mode
Core and memory
clocks disabled
Core and memory
clocks disabled
Master clock generation in the OCCS
remains operational, but the SIM disables
the generation of system and peripheral
clocks.
The OCCS generates the SYS_CLK_x2
clock at a reduced frequency (400kHz). The
PLL and HS_PERF clocks are disabled and
the high-speed peripheral option is not
available. System and peripheral clocks
operate at 200kHz.
Master clock generation in the OCCS is
completely shut down. All system and
peripheral clocks are disabled.
Table 6-3 Clock Operation in Power-Down Modes
Core Clocks
56F8013 Technical Data, Rev. 2
Peripheral clocks
enabled
Peripheral clocks
enabled
Peripheral Clocks
Device is fully functional
Core executes WAIT instruction to enter this
mode.
Typically used for power-conscious applications.
Possible recoveries from Wait mode to Run
mode are:
1. Any interrupt
2. Executing a Debug mode entry command
during the 56800E core JTAG interface
2. Any reset (POR, external, software, COP)
Core executes STOP instruction to enter this
mode. Possible recoveries from Stop mode to
Run mode are:
1. Interrupt from TMR channels that have been
configured to operate in Stop mode (TCx_SD)
2. Interrupt for SCI configured to operate in Stop
mode (SCI_SD)
3. Low-voltage interrupt
4. Executing a Debug mode entry command
using the 56800E core JTAG interface
5. Any reset (POR, external, software, COP)
The user configures the OCCS and SIM to select
the relaxation oscillator clock source (PRECS),
shut down the PLL (PLLPD), put the relaxation
oscillator in Standby mode (ROSB), and put the
large regulator in Standby (LRSTDBY). The part
is fully operational, but operating at a minimum
frequency and power configuration. Recovery
requires reversing the sequence used to enter
this mode (allowing for PLL lock time).
The user configures the OCCS and SIM to enter
Standby mode as shown in the previous
description, followed by powering down the
oscillator (ROPD). The only possible recoveries
from this mode are:
1. External Reset
2. Power-On Reset
Table 6-3
Table
Description
6-3. Run, Wait, and Stop
.
Power-Down Modes
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