2022-07-06 06:40 AM - last edited on 2023-07-31 05:56 AM by Amel NASRI
I'm developing STM32WB55VQ power system but I wonder the microcontroller automatically use battery power or not when Vdd is cut.
Is there anybody can explain this?
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2022-07-06 12:25 PM
I have more big issue regarding SMPS in microcontroller.
Can I use the SMPS as AC-DC converter to power microcontroller?
2022-07-07 01:10 AM
Please keep to one question per thread.
If your question here about battery power is answered, please mark the solution.
"Can I use the SMPS as AC-DC converter to power microcontroller?"
Start a new thread for a new question.
Have you studied the datasheet description of what the SMPS does?
You can always give links between threads for reference.
2022-07-07 01:20 AM
@KKIM.6 " I didn't know that the wb55 can charge battery."
Really? it's clearly stated in the datasheet:
But note that's only the backup battery/supercap - not any main system supply battery
Note also this diagram showing the different power domains - ie, what gets powered from which supply pins:
@Community member "the Data Sheet, might be worth a review"
+99 !
It seems that many (most?) of @KKIM.6 questions could be answered by a good study of the datasheet and other documentation
https://www.st.com/en/microcontrollers-microprocessors/stm32wb55rg.html#documentation
2022-07-07 01:57 AM
"You can always give links between threads for reference"
Like this:
2022-07-07 06:49 AM
My final question is whether the power line below is possible or not.
If it is possible, I don't need PMIC/battery charger between power receiver and microcontroller.
2022-07-07 06:54 AM
again, that's all answered in the datasheet.
From your other Thread:
2022-07-07 07:04 AM
I wonder what's happen if apply more than 4 V.
2022-07-07 07:07 AM
Again, the datasheet tells you that.
The 4V is the Absolute Maximum rating; the datasheet defines that term: