Clocks; Hse Clock - ST STM32U575 Series Application Note

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Clocks

The following clock sources can be used to drive the system clock (SYSCLK):
HSI16: high-speed internal 16 MHz RC oscillator clock
MSIS: multi-speed internal RC oscillator clock
HSE: high-speed external crystal or clock, from 4 to 50 MHz
PLL1 clock
The MSIS is used as system clock source after startup from reset, configured at 4 MHz.
The devices have the following additional clock sources:
MSIK: multi-speed internal RC oscillator clock used for peripherals kernel clocks
LSI: 32 kHz low-speed internal RC that drives the independent watchdog and optionally the RTC used for
auto-wakeup from Stop and Standby modes
LSE: 32.768 kHz low-speed external crystal or clock that optionally drives the real-time clock (rtc_ck)
HSI48: internal 48 MHz RC that potentially drives the OTG FS, the SDMMC and the RNG
SHSI: secure high-speed internal RC that drives the secure AES (SAES).
PLL2 and PLL3 clocks
Each clock source can be switched on or off independently when it is not used, to optimize power consumption.
Several pre-scalers can be used to configure the AHB and the APB frequencies domains with a maximum
frequency of 160 MHz.
4.1

HSE clock

The high-speed external clock signal (HSE) can be generated from the following clock sources:
HSE external crystal/ceramic resonator
HSE user external clock that feeds OSC_IN pin
The resonator and the load capacitors must be placed as close as possible to the oscillator pins in order
to minimize output distortion and startup stabilization time. The loading capacitance values must be adjusted
according to the selected oscillator.
AN5373 - Rev 1
AN5373
Clocks
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