2005-07-06 08:16 AM
2005-07-05 03:13 AM
Hi
I am using an ST72F324 with analog inputs on port D When in power down mode, the input to these ports can be an arbritary value. This causes the digital input buffer to consume power - up to 200 microamps. Is there any way to switch this off ? Are the input buffers isolated only when ADC conversion takes place ?2005-07-05 05:22 PM
As recommended in the datasheet, there shall not be any floating inputs. It is adviced to put a pull-up or pull-dn on these pins.
What do you mean by power-dn mode ? BTW, PortD pins do not have external interrupt capability. Yu can try reducing power consumption by enabling the internal pull-up.2005-07-06 08:16 AM
Port D is multiplexed with the ADC analog inputs.
They may be driven by an arbritary analog value. If this is done, the P and N transistors of the inputs buffer may both saturate leading to a higher power consumption. The device is powered down in full HALT mode. I am also using an external low voltage detact device (device LVT disabled) and real time clock/alarm, so the total system drain is around 6 uA. The target is