Power supplies
1
Power supplies
1.1
Introduction
The device requires a 2.0 V to 3.6 V operating voltage supply (V
is used to supply the internal 1.8 V digital power.
The real-time clock (RTC) and backup registers can be powered from the V
the main V
Figure 1.
Note:
V
and V
DDA
1.1.1
Independent A/D converter supply and reference voltage
To improve conversion accuracy, the ADC has an independent power supply that can be
filtered separately, and shielded from noise on the PCB.
●
the ADC voltage supply input is available on a separate V
●
an isolated supply ground connection is provided on the V
When available (depending on package), V
On 100-pin and 144-pin packages
To ensure a better accuracy on low-voltage inputs, the user can connect a separate external
reference voltage ADC input on V
V
.
DDA
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supply is powered off.
DD
Power supply overview
(V
) V
SSA
REF–
(from 2.4 V up to V
) V
DDA
REF+
(V
) V
DD
DDA
(V
) V
SS
SSA
V
SS
V
DD
(V
) V
DD
BAT
must be connected to V
SSA
V
domain
DDA
A/D converter
Temp. sensor
Reset block
PLL
V
domain
DD
I/O Ring
Standby circuitry
(Wakeup logic,
IWDG)
Voltage regulator
Low voltage detector
Backup domain
LSE crystal 32 KHz oscillator
BKP registers
RCC BDCR register
RTC
and V
, respectively.
DD
SS
must be tied to V
REF–
. The voltage on V
REF+
Doc ID 13675 Rev 7
). An embedded regulator
DD
voltage when
BAT
1.8 V domain
Core
memories'
digital
peripherals
pin
DDA
pin
SSA
.
SSA
may range from 2.4 V to
REF+
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