Low Power modes on STM32
The lecture explains in detail the main low power modes of the STM32 microcontrollers (L0 and F4 series). It also provides tips to drastically reduce power consumption when engineers
The lecture explains in detail the main low power modes of the STM32 microcontrollers (L0 and F4 series). It also provides tips to drastically reduce power consumption when engineers develop firmware for Cortex M. The content of the book comes from a compilation of various documentations, datasheets, reference manual, application notes from ST.
In conclusion, we've explored the STM32 low power run mode, what it does to reduce the current consumption, and what are the current consumption numbers expected from this mode using the (STM32L432KC) target microcontroller. You can build on top of the provided example code project and integrate it into your system.
The STM32N6 series is designed to offer a range of low-power modes to optimize power consumption for various applications. This guide covers the essential aspects of these low-power modes and their main characteristics as well as how to run the Standby demo available.
By default, the STM32 microcontroller is in Run Mode after a system or a power Reset. Several low-power modes are available to save power when the CPU does not need to be kept running, for example when waiting for an external event.
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