I/O Retention; Memory Map And Register Descriptions - NXP Semiconductors MKL27Z128VFM4 Reference Manual

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• Two mid-levels: V
• Lowest: V
LVW1

15.4 I/O retention

When in LLS mode, the I/O pins are held in their input or output state.
Upon wakeup, the PMC is re-enabled, goes through a power up sequence to full
regulation, and releases the logic from state retention mode. The I/O are released
immediately after a wake-up or reset event. In the case of LLS exit via a RESET pin, the
I/O default to their reset state.
When in VLLS modes, the I/O states are held on a wake-up event (with the exception of
wake-up by reset event) until the wake-up has been acknowledged via a write to
REGSC[ACKISO]. In the case of VLLS exit via a RESET pin, the I/O are released and
default to their reset state. In this case, no write to REGSC[ACKISO] is needed.

15.5 Memory map and register descriptions

Details about the PMC registers can be found here.
Different portions of PMC registers are reset only by particular
reset types. Each register's description provides details. For
more information about the types of reset on this chip, refer to
the Reset section details.
The PMC registers can be written only in supervisor mode.
Write accesses in user mode are blocked and will result in a bus
error.
Absolute
address
(hex)
Low Voltage Detect Status And Control 1 register
4007_D000
(PMC_LVDSC1)
Low Voltage Detect Status And Control 2 register
4007_D001
(PMC_LVDSC2)
4007_D002 Regulator Status And Control register (PMC_REGSC)
Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.
and V
LVW3
LVW2
NOTE
PMC memory map
Register name
KL27 Sub-Family Reference Manual , Rev. 5, 01/2016
Chapter 15 Power Management Controller (PMC)
Width
Access
Reset value
(in bits)
8
R/W
8
R/W
8
R/W
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