2017-02-02 02:23 AM
Hello,
in the STM32 device datasheet I did not see any item about the current consumption in reset mode. In a naive approach I expected that this current to be negliable. Measuring however with a F411 I saw 450 uA and even 1500 uA with a L476, but as with all measurements, I can have made errors in the setup. As all other current saving modes require coopreration of the STM32 under test by running an appropriate program, I think specifying the current consumption under reset in the datasheet would have some value.
2017-02-02 02:44 AM
Sorry,
I asked a similar question yesterday, however I did not find it. The structure of this forum is still a puzzle to me...
2017-02-02 06:00 AM
Hello
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2017-02-02 01:40 PM
bonnes.uwe wrote:
Sorry, I asked a similar question yesterday, however I did not find it. The structure of this forum is still a puzzle to me...
I can relate, there are a jumble of views, sometimes of the same content, other times subtly subdivided and categorized for no real benefit. If you go to your user profile you can at least find your own posts.
Is it a question, a discussion, did some guy randomly bookmark something,...
Is there really much point in having multiple STM32 sub forum at this point?
2017-02-03 01:37 AM
I asked a similar question yesterday, however I did not find it. The structure of this forum is still a puzzle to me...
You asked the question in the WishList
https://community.st.com/community/stm32-community/stm32-forum/blog/2016/12/30/2017-stm32-wish-list
while the better way is to create a separate discussion (as what you already did).-Amel
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