2009-06-15 03:04 AM
GPIO Impedance in Standby mode
2011-05-17 04:13 AM
Hello,
We are using an STM32F103 device and need to know the impedance of the GPIO pins so that we can place external pull-downs that reliably disable certain features of our board. Current consumption is critical so we can't simply use 10k/100k pulldown resistors they must be as high as possible. We know that the STM32 GPIO go high-impedance but is there a specification in terms of what the maximum current leakage is at 85 Celsius through a pin? Many thanks2011-05-17 04:13 AM
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On 03-06-2009 at 12:59, Anonymous wrote: Hello, We are using an STM32F103 device and need to know the impedance of the GPIO pins so that we can place external pull-downs that reliably disable certain features of our board. Current consumption is critical so we can't simply use 10k/100k pulldown resistors they must be as high as possible. We know that the STM32 GPIO go high-impedance but is there a specification in terms of what the maximum current leakage is at 85 Celsius through a pin? Many thanks Well I am quite disappointed that no-body from ST answers forum posts. Regardless we have pursued our own testing and with a 470 ohm resistor from a gpio to ground and another from a different gpio to supply and measured the current to see if it was affected - we maintained 2.3uA @ 2.7V which was very good.2011-05-17 04:13 AM
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Well I am quite disappointed that no-body from ST answers forum posts.
There are very few (large) manufacturers that provide support via their user forums. :( The forums are strictly a user-to-user discussion. You are expected to seek support via your distributor or, if you're really lucky, your FAE. See also:2011-05-17 04:13 AM
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On 12-06-2009 at 21:03, Anonymous wrote:Quote:
Well I am quite disappointed that no-body from ST answers forum posts.
There are very few (large) manufacturers that provide support via their user forums. :( The forums are strictly a user-to-user discussion. You are expected to seek support via your distributor or, if you're really lucky, your FAE. See also: Yes I realise that and we are very lucky to be well supported by EBV in general. I agree that it is not common for manufacturers to provide decent levels of support to the everyday user (and I understand the financial reasons and justifications). By only providing user-to-user support ST are effectively forcing clients to subsidise them as their engineers sit on-line helping other people out. There is not a-lot of traffic on the forum and I would have thought it was cost effective to provide forum level support.