EMU - Energy Management Unit
Description
Energy Management Unit (EMU) Peripheral API.
This module contains functions to control the EMU peripheral of Silicon Labs 32-bit MCUs and SoCs. The EMU handles the different low energy modes in Silicon Labs microcontrollers.
Data Structures |
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struct | EMU_EM23Init_TypeDef |
EM2 and 3 initialization structure.
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Functions |
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void | EMU_EM23Init (const EMU_EM23Init_TypeDef *em23Init) |
Update the EMU module with Energy Mode 2 and 3 configuration.
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void | EMU_EM23PresleepHook (void) |
Energy mode 2/3 pre-sleep hook function.
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void | EMU_EFPEM23PresleepHook (void) |
EFP's Energy mode 2/3 pre-sleep hook function.
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void | EMU_EM23PostsleepHook (void) |
Energy mode 2/3 post-sleep hook function.
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void | EMU_EFPEM23PostsleepHook (void) |
EFP's Energy mode 2/3 post-sleep hook function.
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void | EMU_EnterEM2 (bool restore) |
Enter energy mode 2 (EM2).
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void | EMU_EnterEM3 (bool restore) |
Enter energy mode 3 (EM3).
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void | EMU_Save (void) |
Save the CMU HF clock select state, oscillator enable, and voltage scaling (if available) before
EMU_EnterEM2()
or
EMU_EnterEM3()
are called with the restore parameter set to false.
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void | EMU_Restore (void) |
Restore CMU HF clock select state, oscillator enable, and voltage scaling (if available) after
EMU_EnterEM2()
or
EMU_EnterEM3()
are called with the restore parameter set to false.
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void | EMU_EM4PresleepHook (void) |
Energy mode 4 pre-sleep hook function.
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void | EMU_EFPEM4PresleepHook (void) |
EFP's Energy mode 4 pre-sleep hook function.
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void | EMU_EnterEM4 (void) |
Enter energy mode 4 (EM4).
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void | EMU_MemPwrDown (uint32_t blocks) |
Power down memory block.
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void | EMU_RamPowerDown (uint32_t start, uint32_t end) |
Power down RAM memory blocks.
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void | EMU_RamPowerUp (void) |
Power up all available RAM memory blocks.
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void | EMU_UpdateOscConfig (void) |
Update EMU module with CMU oscillator selection/enable status.
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void | EMU_EnterEM1 (void) |
Enter energy mode 1 (EM1).
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void | EMU_Lock (void) |
Lock EMU registers in order to protect them against unintended modification.
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void | EMU_Unlock (void) |
Unlock the EMU so that writing to locked registers again is possible.
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void | EMU_EM2Block (void) |
Block entering EM2 or higher number energy modes.
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void | EMU_EM2UnBlock (void) |
Unblock entering EM2 or higher number energy modes.
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Macros |
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#define | EMU_EM23INIT_DEFAULT |
Default initialization of EM2 and 3 configuration.
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Enumerations |
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enum |
EMU_BODMode_TypeDef
{
emuBODMode_Active , emuBODMode_Inactive } |
BOD threshold setting selector, active or inactive mode.
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enum |
EMU_EM4State_TypeDef
{
emuEM4Shutoff = 0, emuEM4Hibernate = 1 } |
EM4 modes.
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enum | EMU_PowerConfig_TypeDef { emuPowerConfig_DcdcToDvdd } |
Power configurations.
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Function Documentation
◆ EMU_EM23Init()
void EMU_EM23Init | ( | const EMU_EM23Init_TypeDef * |
em23Init
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Update the EMU module with Energy Mode 2 and 3 configuration.
- Parameters
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[in] em23Init
Energy Mode 2 and 3 configuration structure.
◆ EMU_EM23PresleepHook()
void EMU_EM23PresleepHook | ( | void |
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Energy mode 2/3 pre-sleep hook function.
This function is called by EMU_EnterEM2() and EMU_EnterEM3() functions just prior to execution of the WFI instruction. The function implementation does not perform anything, but it is SL_WEAK so that it can be re- implemented in application code if actions are needed.
◆ EMU_EFPEM23PresleepHook()
void EMU_EFPEM23PresleepHook | ( | void |
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EFP's Energy mode 2/3 pre-sleep hook function.
This function is similar to EMU_EM23PresleepHook() but is reserved for EFP usage.
- Note
- The function is primarily meant to be used in systems with EFP circuitry. (EFP = Energy Friendly Pmic (PMIC = Power Management IC)). In such systems there is a need to drive certain signals to EFP pins to notify about energy mode transitions.
◆ EMU_EM23PostsleepHook()
void EMU_EM23PostsleepHook | ( | void |
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Energy mode 2/3 post-sleep hook function.
This function is called by EMU_EnterEM2() and EMU_EnterEM3() functions just after wakeup from the WFI instruction. The function implementation does not perform anything, but it is SL_WEAK so that it can be re- implemented in application code if actions are needed.
◆ EMU_EFPEM23PostsleepHook()
void EMU_EFPEM23PostsleepHook | ( | void |
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EFP's Energy mode 2/3 post-sleep hook function.
This function is similar to EMU_EM23PostsleepHook() but is reserved for EFP usage.
- Note
- The function is primarily meant to be used in systems with EFP circuitry. (EFP = Energy Friendly Pmic (PMIC = Power Management IC)). In such systems there is a need to drive certain signals to EFP pins to notify about energy mode transitions.
◆ EMU_EnterEM2()
void EMU_EnterEM2 | ( | bool |
restore
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Enter energy mode 2 (EM2).
When entering EM2, high-frequency clocks are disabled, i.e., HFXO, HFRCO and AUXHFRCO (for AUXHFRCO, see exception note below). When re-entering EM0, HFRCO is re-enabled and the core will be clocked by the configured HFRCO band. This ensures a quick wakeup from EM2.
However, prior to entering EM2, the core may have been using another oscillator than HFRCO. The
restore
parameter gives the user the option to restore all HF oscillators according to state prior to entering EM2, as well as the clock used to clock the core. This restore procedure is handled by SW. However, since handled by SW, it will not be restored before completing the interrupt function(s) waking up the core!
- Note
- If restoring core clock to use the HFXO oscillator, which has been disabled during EM2 mode, this function will stall until the oscillator has stabilized. Stalling time can be reduced by adding interrupt support detecting stable oscillator, and an asynchronous switch to the original oscillator. See CMU documentation. Such a feature is however outside the scope of the implementation in this function.
- If ERRATA_FIX_EMU_E110_ENABLE is active, the core's SLEEPONEXIT feature can not be used.
- If HFXO is re-enabled by this function, and NOT used to clock the core, this function will not wait for HFXO to stabilize. This must be considered by the application if trying to use features relying on that oscillator upon return.
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If a debugger is attached, the AUXHFRCO will not be disabled if enabled upon entering EM2. It will thus remain enabled when returning to EM0 regardless of the
restore
parameter.
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If HFXO autostart and select is enabled by using CMU_HFXOAutostartEnable(), the automatic starting and selecting of the core clocks will be done, regardless of the
restore
parameter, when waking up on the wakeup sources corresponding to the autostart and select setting.
- If voltage scaling is supported, the restore parameter is true and the EM0 voltage scaling level is set higher than the EM2 level, then the EM0 level is also restored.
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On Series 2 Config 2 devices (EFRxG22), this function will also relock the DPLL if the DPLL is used and
restore
is true.
Note that the hardware will automatically update the HFRCO frequency in the case where voltage scaling is used in EM2/EM3 and not in EM0/EM1. When the restore argument to this function is true then software will restore the original HFRCO frequency after EM2/EM3 wake up. If the restore argument is false then the HFRCO frequency is 19 MHz when coming out of EM2/EM3 and all wait states are at a safe value.
- Parameters
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[in] restore
- true - save and restore oscillators, clocks and voltage scaling, see function details.
- false - do not save and restore oscillators and clocks, see function details.
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The
restore
option should only be used if all clock control is done via the CMU API.
◆ EMU_EnterEM3()
void EMU_EnterEM3 | ( | bool |
restore
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Enter energy mode 3 (EM3).
When entering EM3, the high-frequency clocks are disabled by hardware, i.e., HFXO, HFRCO, and AUXHFRCO (for AUXHFRCO, see exception note below). In addition, the low-frequency clocks, i.e., LFXO and LFRCO are disabled by software. When re-entering EM0, HFRCO is re-enabled and the core will be clocked by the configured HFRCO band. This ensures a quick wakeup from EM3.
However, prior to entering EM3, the core may have been using an oscillator other than HFRCO. The
restore
parameter gives the user the option to restore all HF/LF oscillators according to state prior to entering EM3, as well as the clock used to clock the core. This restore procedure is handled by software. However, since it is handled by software, it will not be restored before completing the interrupt function(s) waking up the core!
- Note
- If restoring core clock to use an oscillator other than HFRCO, this function will stall until the oscillator has stabilized. Stalling time can be reduced by adding interrupt support detecting stable oscillator, and an asynchronous switch to the original oscillator. See CMU documentation. This feature is, however, outside the scope of the implementation in this function.
- If ERRATA_FIX_EMU_E110_ENABLE is active, the core's SLEEPONEXIT feature can't be used.
- If HFXO/LFXO/LFRCO are re-enabled by this function, and NOT used to clock the core, this function will not wait for those oscillators to stabilize. This must be considered by the application if trying to use features relying on those oscillators upon return.
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If a debugger is attached, the AUXHFRCO will not be disabled if enabled upon entering EM3. It will, therefore, remain enabled when returning to EM0 regardless of the
restore
parameter.
- If voltage scaling is supported, the restore parameter is true and the EM0 voltage scaling level is set higher than the EM3 level, then the EM0 level is also restored.
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On Series 2 Config 2 devices (EFRxG22), this function will also relock the DPLL if the DPLL is used and
restore
is true.
- Parameters
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[in] restore
- true - save and restore oscillators, clocks and voltage scaling, see function details.
- false - do not save and restore oscillators and clocks, see function details.
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The
restore
option should only be used if all clock control is done via the CMU API.
◆ EMU_Save()
void EMU_Save | ( | void |
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Save the CMU HF clock select state, oscillator enable, and voltage scaling (if available) before EMU_EnterEM2() or EMU_EnterEM3() are called with the restore parameter set to false.
Calling this function is equivalent to calling EMU_EnterEM2() or EMU_EnterEM3() with the restore parameter set to true, but it allows the state to be saved without going to sleep. The state can be restored manually by calling EMU_Restore() .
◆ EMU_Restore()
void EMU_Restore | ( | void |
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Restore CMU HF clock select state, oscillator enable, and voltage scaling (if available) after EMU_EnterEM2() or EMU_EnterEM3() are called with the restore parameter set to false.
Calling this function is equivalent to calling EMU_EnterEM2() or EMU_EnterEM3() with the restore parameter set to true, but it allows the application to evaluate the wakeup reason before restoring state.
◆ EMU_EM4PresleepHook()
void EMU_EM4PresleepHook | ( | void |
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Energy mode 4 pre-sleep hook function.
This function is called by EMU_EnterEM4() just prior to the sequence of writes to put the device in EM4. The function implementation does not perform anything, but it is SL_WEAK so that it can be re-implemented in application code if actions are needed.
◆ EMU_EFPEM4PresleepHook()
void EMU_EFPEM4PresleepHook | ( | void |
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EFP's Energy mode 4 pre-sleep hook function.
This function is similar to EMU_EM4PresleepHook() but is reserved for EFP usage.
- Note
- The function is primarily meant to be used in systems with EFP circuitry. (EFP = Energy Friendly Pmic (PMIC = Power Management IC)). In such systems there is a need to drive certain signals to EFP pins to notify about energy mode transitions.
◆ EMU_EnterEM4()
void EMU_EnterEM4 | ( | void |
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Enter energy mode 4 (EM4).
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- Only a power on reset or external reset pin can wake the device from EM4.
◆ EMU_MemPwrDown()
void EMU_MemPwrDown | ( | uint32_t |
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Power down memory block.
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[in] blocks
Specifies a logical OR of bits indicating memory blocks to power down. Bit 0 selects block 1, bit 1 selects block 2, and so on. Memory block 0 cannot be disabled. See the reference manual for available memory blocks for a device.
- Note
- Only a POR reset can power up the specified memory block(s) after power down.
◆ EMU_RamPowerDown()
void EMU_RamPowerDown | ( | uint32_t |
start,
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end
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Power down RAM memory blocks.
This function will power down all the RAM blocks that are within a given range. The RAM block layout is different between device families, so this function can be used in a generic way to power down a RAM memory region which is known to be unused.
This function will only power down blocks which are completely enclosed by the memory range given by [start, end).
This is an example to power down all RAM blocks except the first one. The first RAM block is special in that it cannot be powered down by the hardware. The size of the first RAM block is device-specific. See the reference manual to find the RAM block sizes.
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- Only a reset can power up the specified memory block(s) after power down on a series 0 device. The specified memory block(s) will stay off until a call to EMU_RamPowerUp() is done on series 1/2.
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[in] start
The start address of the RAM region to power down. This address is inclusive. [in] end
The end address of the RAM region to power down. This address is exclusive. If this parameter is 0, all RAM blocks contained in the region from start to the upper RAM address will be powered down.
◆ EMU_RamPowerUp()
void EMU_RamPowerUp | ( | void |
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Power up all available RAM memory blocks.
This function will power up all the RAM blocks on a device, this means that the RAM blocks are retained in EM2/EM3. Note that this functionality is not supported on Series 0 devices. Only a reset will power up the RAM blocks on a series 0 device.
◆ EMU_UpdateOscConfig()
void EMU_UpdateOscConfig | ( | void |
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Update EMU module with CMU oscillator selection/enable status.
◆ EMU_EnterEM1()
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Enter energy mode 1 (EM1).
◆ EMU_Lock()
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Lock EMU registers in order to protect them against unintended modification.
- Note
- If locking EMU registers, they must be unlocked prior to using any EMU API functions modifying EMU registers, excluding interrupt control and regulator control if the architecture has a EMU_PWRCTRL register. An exception to this is the energy mode entering API (EMU_EnterEMn()), which can be used when the EMU registers are locked.
◆ EMU_Unlock()
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Unlock the EMU so that writing to locked registers again is possible.
◆ EMU_EM2Block()
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Block entering EM2 or higher number energy modes.
◆ EMU_EM2UnBlock()
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Unblock entering EM2 or higher number energy modes.
Macro Definition Documentation
◆ EMU_EM23INIT_DEFAULT
#define EMU_EM23INIT_DEFAULT |
Default initialization of EM2 and 3 configuration.
Enumeration Type Documentation
◆ EMU_BODMode_TypeDef
enum EMU_BODMode_TypeDef |
◆ EMU_EM4State_TypeDef
enum EMU_EM4State_TypeDef |