STM32L clock battery backup
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‎2013-07-07 1:56 PM
The STM32L series does no have a dedicated pin for a battery backup to keep the RTC running when the supply is removed.
What is the recommended way to provide battery backup of the RTC for this series? #rtc #battery-backup-stm32l- Labels:
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‎2013-07-07 2:13 PM
Look at the VBAT pin. It's used to power the backup domain, including RTC and backup SRAM memory. It works with a battery or supercap.
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‎2013-07-07 2:56 PM
The L series parts are designed to run from a battery, if you expect the device to keep running you're going to need to supply a voltage all the time, either by powering it by a battery with a charger circuit behind it, or split a permanent/temporal supply via some diodes, like a
, or something along those lines. The use of a 32.768 KHz crystal is also recommended, I think you can use other clocks in the L, but all the other STM32 series only have this clock in the backup domain. No VBAT pin on STM32L1xx parts BTWUp vote any posts that you find helpful, it shows what's working..
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‎2015-03-26 4:35 AM
Sorry, my mistake.
