2011-05-21 06:37 PM
Hi.
The VL Manual (UM0919) says that by default solder bridge (SB1 VBAT) is factory set to be off. This should allow you to connect a battery to the board and run the real time clock when then board is powered off. There should be no connection to the MCU VDD supply from the battery. When I connect a coin cell to the VBAT connector and GND and then disconnect USB power the board continues to run. If I look at the board carefully there is a component bridging the SB1 pads. Its too small to see what it is though. Is this behaviour correct? Do I have to detect that I'm on battery power and select a low power mode? I'm a bit confused... (Nothing new).....2011-05-22 12:27 AM
2011-05-22 07:36 AM
2011-05-23 08:06 AM
I was curious where you got the idea that Vbat wasn't connected to Vdd.
I found that on page 12 of UM0919, the VLDiscovery User Manual, it says that ''Factory state is in bold type''. The Vbat solder bridge is indeed documented as ''Off'' / not connected. SB1 is the only ''solder bridge'' on the component side of the board, located very close to pin 1 of the 32F100.