STM32F205 in STOP mode with MCO pin
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2013-10-21 5:09 PM
Posted on October 22, 2013 at 02:09
In the STM32F205 datasheet, it says that in STOP power mode, all clocks on the 1.2V power domain are stopped. Is there anywhere I can look to see which clocks are part of the ''1.2V power domain'' ?
Particularly, I'm interested if the MCO pin will continue to run in this power mode. My MCO pin has its source set to the LSE oscillator. DP #stm32f2-stop-power-mode-mco
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2013-10-21 5:54 PM
Posted on October 22, 2013 at 02:54
Would think this is something that could be checked pretty quickly. I would tend to assume it's not going to get out of MCO based on all the synchronous logic it's going through internally.
The 1.2V clocks I think it's referring too are the APBx/AHBx clocks, as it explicitly states the HSI, HSE and PLL are disabled. The internals are running at 1.2V, the external IO with the exception of 3-4 pins in the backup domain, are at 3V (or whatever your supply is at).
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