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STM32WB35RE View Datasheet(PDF) - STMicroelectronics

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STM32WB55xx STM32WB35xx
Functional overview
3.7.3
3.7.4
3.7.5
Linear voltage regulator
Three embedded linear voltage regulators supply most of the digital and RF circuitries, the
main regulator (MR), the low-power regulator (LPR) and the RF regulator (RFR).
ï‚· The MR is used in the Run and Sleep modes and in the Stop 0 mode.
ï‚· The LPR is used in Low-Power Run, Low-Power Sleep, Stop 1 and Stop 2 modes. It is
also used to supply the SRAM2a in Standby with retention.
ï‚· The RFR is used to supply the RF analog part, its activity is automatically managed by
the RF subsystem.
All the regulators are in power-down in Standby and Shutdown modes: the regulator output
is in high impedance, and the kernel circuitry is powered down, inducing zero consumption.
The ultralow-power STM32WB55xx and STM32WB35xx support dynamic voltage scaling to
optimize its power consumption in run mode. The voltage from the main regulator that
supplies the logic (VCORE) can be adjusted according to the system’s maximum operating
frequency.
There are two voltage and frequency ranges:
ï‚· Range 1, with the CPU running up to 64 MHz
ï‚· Range 2, with a maximum CPU frequency of 16 MHz (note that HSE can be active in
this mode). All peripheral clocks are also limited to 16 MHz.
VCORE can also be supplied by the low-power regulator, the main regulator being switched
off. The system is then in Low-power run mode. In this case the CPU is running at up to
2 MHz, and peripherals with independent clock can be clocked by HSI16 (in this mode the
RF subsystem is not available).
Power supply supervisor
An integrated ultra-low-power brown-out reset (BOR) is active in all modes except
Shutdown ensuring proper operation after power-on and during power down. The devices
remain in reset mode when the monitored supply voltage VDD is below a specified
threshold, without the need for an external reset circuit.
The lowest BOR level is 1.71 V at power on, and other higher thresholds can be selected
through option bytes.The device features an embedded programmable voltage detector
(PVD) that monitors the VDD power supply and compares it with the VPVD threshold. An
interrupt can be generated when VDD drops below the VPVD threshold and/or when VDD is
higher than the VPVD threshold. The interrupt service routine can then generate a warning
message and/or put the MCU into a safe state. The PVD is enabled by software.
In addition, the devices embed a peripheral voltage monitor (PVM) that compares the
independent supply voltage VDDA with a fixed threshold to ensure that the peripheral is in its
functional supply range.
Any BOR level can also be used to automatically switch the SMPS step-down converter in
bypass mode when the VDD voltage drops below a given voltage level. The mode of
operation is selectable by register bit, the BOR level is selectable by option byte.
Low-power modes
These ultra-low-power devices support several low-power modes to achieve the best
compromise between low-power consumption, short startup time, available peripherals and
available wakeup sources.
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