Power controller (PWR)
scale 3 is automatically selected.(see
(PWR_CR) for STM32F405xx/07xx and
2 operating modes are available:
–
–
•
In Stop mode: the main regulator or low-power regulator supplies a low-power voltage
to the 1.2V domain, thus preserving the content of registers and internal SRAM.
The voltage regulator can be put either in main regulator mode (MR) or in low-power
mode (LPR). Both modes can be configured by software as follows:
–
–
•
In Standby mode: the regulator is powered down. The content of the registers and
SRAM are lost except for the Standby circuitry and the backup domain.
Note:
Over-drive and under-drive mode are not available when the regulator is bypassed.
For more details, refer to the voltage regulator section in the STM32F42xxx and
STM32F43xxx datasheets.
Table 22. Voltage regulator configuration mode versus device operating mode
Voltage regulator
configuration
Normal mode
Over-drive
mode
Under-drive mode
Power-down
mode
1. '-' means that the corresponding configuration is not available.
2. The over-drive mode is not available when V
122/1749
Normal mode: The CPU and core logic operate at maximum frequency at a given
voltage scaling (scale 1, scale 2 or scale 3)
Over-drive mode: This mode allows the CPU and the core logic to operate at a
higher frequency than the normal mode for the voltage scaling scale 1 and scale
2.
Normal mode: the 1.2 V domain is preserved in nominal leakage mode. It is the
default mode when the main regulator (MR) or the low-power regulator (LPR) is
enabled.
Under-drive mode: the 1.2 V domain is preserved in reduced leakage mode. This
mode is only available with the main regulator or in low-power regulator mode
Table 22
(see
).
Run mode
MR
MR
(2)
-
-
Section 5.4.1: PWR power control register
STM32F415xx/17xx.
Sleep mode
MR
MR
-
-
= 1.8 to 2.1 V.
DD
RM0090 Rev 18
Stop mode
Standby mode
MR or LPR
-
MR or LPR
-
RM0090
(1)
-
-
-
Yes
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