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@page PWR_CurrentConsumption PWR Current Consumption example
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* @file PWR/PWR_CurrentConsumption/readme.txt
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* @brief Description of the PWR Current Consumption example.
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@par Example Description
This example shows how to configure the STM32F4xx system to measure different
Low-power modes current consumption.
The Low Power modes are:
- Sleep Mode
- STOP mode with RTC
- Under-Drive STOP mode with RTC
- STANDBY mode without RTC and BKPSRAM
- STANDBY mode with RTC
- STANDBY mode with RTC and BKPSRAM.
To run this example, user has to follow the following steps:
1. Select the Low power modes to be measured by uncommenting the corresponding
line inside the stm32f4xx_lp_modes.h file.
@code
/* #define SLEEP_MODE */
/* #define STOP_MODE */
/* #define STOP_UNDERDRIVE_MODE */
/* #define STANDBY_MODE */
/* #define STANDBY_RTC_MODE */
/* #define STANDBY_RTC_BKPSRAM_MODE */
@endcode
2. Use an external amperemeter to measure the IDD current.
3. This example can not be used in DEBUG mode,this is due to the fact that the
Cortex-M4 core is no longer clocked during low power mode so debugging
features are disabled
@note LSE oscillator clock is used as RTC clock source by default. LSE oscillator
clock usually delivered by a 32.768 kHz quartz.
The user can use also LSI as RTC clock source. The user uncomment the adequate
line on the main.h file.
@code
#define RTC_CLOCK_SOURCE_LSE
/* #define RTC_CLOCK_SOURCE_LSI */
@endcode
Here below a detailed description of the example code:
@verbatim
1. After reset, the program waits for Key button connected to the PC.13 to be
pressed to enter the selected low power mode.
- When the RTC is not used in the low power mode configuration, press
again the Key button or the wake up button to exit the low power mode.
- When the RTC is used, the wake-up from low power mode is automatically
generated by the RTC (after 20s).
2. Low power modes description:
- Sleep Mode
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- System Running at PLL (180MHz)
- Flash 5 wait state
- Instruction and Data caches ON
- Prefetch OFF
- Code running from Internal FLASH
- All peripherals disabled.
- Wake-up using EXTI Line (Key Button PC.13)
- STOP Mode
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- RTC Clocked by LSE or LSI
- Regulator in LP mode
- HSI, HSE OFF and LSI if not used as RTC Clock source
- No IWDG
- FLASH in deep power down mode
- Automatic Wake-up using RTC clocked by LSE/LSI (after ~20s)
- Under Drive STOP Mode
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- RTC Clocked by LSI
- Regulator in LP mode
- Under drive feature enabled
- HSI, HSE OFF and LSI if not used as RTC Clock source
- No IWDG
- FLASH in deep power down mode
- Automatic Wakeup using RTC clocked by LSI (after ~20s)
- STANDBY Mode
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- Backup SRAM and RTC OFF
- IWDG and LSI OFF
- Wake-up using WakeUp Pin (PA.00)
- STANDBY Mode with RTC clocked by LSE/LSI
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- RTC Clocked by LSE or LSI
- IWDG OFF and LSI OFF if not used as RTC Clock source
- Backup SRAM OFF
- Automatic Wake-up using RTC clocked by LSE/LSI (after ~20s)
- STANDBY Mode with RTC clocked by LSE/LSI and BKPSRAM
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- RTC Clocked by LSE or LSI
- Backup SRAM ON
- IWDG OFF
- Automatic Wake-up using RTC clocked by LSE/LSI (after ~20s)
3. After exit from Low power mode the LED4 connected to PG.12 is turned On
4. The sequence will be repeated from step 1
@endverbatim
@note Care must be taken when using HAL_Delay(), this function provides accurate delay (in milliseconds)
based on variable incremented in SysTick ISR. This implies that if HAL_Delay() is called from
a peripheral ISR process, then the SysTick interrupt must have higher priority (numerically lower)
than the peripheral interrupt. Otherwise the caller ISR process will be blocked.
To change the SysTick interrupt priority you have to use HAL_NVIC_SetPriority() function.
@note The application needs to ensure that the SysTick time base is always set to 1 millisecond
to have correct HAL operation.
@note Care must be taken when HAL_RCCEx_PeriphCLKConfig() is used to select the RTC clock source; in this
case the Backup domain will be reset in order to modify the RTC Clock source, as consequence RTC
registers (including the backup registers) and RCC_BDCR register are set to their reset values.
@note On the STM324x9I-EVAL board, an extra current consumption(~0.5mA) is added due to the Ethernet
and USB PHYs. So, to reach the correct current consumption values, this example configures the Ethernet
and USB PHYs in Low power mode.
@par Keywords
Power, STOP, Sleep, Standby, Current Consumption, Low Power, LSI, Backup SRAM, Voltage range
@par Directory contents
- PWR/PWR_CurrentConsumption/Inc/stm32f4xx_hal_conf.h HAL configuration file
- PWR/PWR_CurrentConsumption/Inc/stm32f4xx_it.h Interrupt handlers header file
- PWR/PWR_CurrentConsumption/Inc/main.h Main program header file
- PWR/PWR_CurrentConsumption/Inc/stm32f4xx_lp_modes.h STM32F4xx Low Power Modes header file
- PWR/PWR_CurrentConsumption/Src/stm32f4xx_it.c Interrupt handlers
- PWR/PWR_CurrentConsumption/Src/main.c Main program
- PWR/PWR_CurrentConsumption/Src/stm32f4xx_hal_msp.c HAL MSP module
- PWR/PWR_CurrentConsumption/Src/stm32f4xx_lp_modes.c STM32F4xx Low Power Modes source file
@par Hardware and Software environment
- This example runs on STM32F429xx/STM32F439xx devices.
- This example has been tested with STMicroelectronics STM324x9I-EVAL RevB
evaluation boards and can be easily tailored to any other supported device
and development board.
- STM324x9I-EVAL Set-up
- Use LED3 and LED4 connected respectively to PG.10 and PG.12 pins.
- Use Key Button connected to PC.13 pin.
- Use Wake up Button connected to PA.00 pin.
- Connect an amperemeter to jumper JP2 to measure the IDD current
@par How to use it ?
In order to make the program work, you must do the following :
- Open your preferred toolchain
- Rebuild all files and load your image into target memory
- Run the example
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