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  • Keil Studio, µVision AC6

    The pee_bpli example shows how to use MCG driver to change from PEE mode to BLPI mode: 1. How to use the mode functions for MCG mode switch. 2. How to use the frequency functions to get current MCG frequency. 3. Work flow Boot to PEE mode from default reset mode Change mode PEE -> PBE ->FBE -> FBI -> BLPI Change back BLPI -> FBI -> FBE -> PBE -> PEE Get System clock in PEE mode to blink LEDIn this example, because the debug console's clock frequency may change,so the example running information is not output from debug console. Here theLED blinks to show that the example finished successfully.

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  • Keil Studio, µVision AC6

    The pdb_adc16_trigger example shows how to use the PDB to generate a ADC trigger.Based on the basic counter, to use the ADC trigger, just to enable the ADC trigger's "milestone" and set the user-defined value for it.After the PDB counter is triggered to start, when the counter pass the "milestone", the ADC's Pre-Trigger would begenerated and sent to the ADC module.In this example, the ADC16 is configured with hardware trigger and conversion complete interrupt enabled.Once it gets the trigger from the PDB, the conversion goes, then the ISR would be executed.

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  • Keil Studio, µVision AC6

    The pdb_dac_trigger example shows how to use the PDB to generate a DAC trigger.Based on the basic counter, to use the DAC trigger, just to enable the DAC trigger's "milestone" and set the user-defined value for it.The DAC's "milestone" is called as "interval". Multiple DAC trigger intervals can be included into one PDB counter's cycle.DAC trigger's counter would reset after the trigger is created and start counting again to the interval value.In this example, the DAC is configured with hardware buffer enabled in normal work mode. Once it gets the trigger from the PDB, the buffer read pointer increases.

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  • Keil Studio, µVision AC6

    The pdb_delay_interrupt example show how to use the PDB as a general programmable interrupt timer.The PDB is triggered by software, and other external triggers are generated from PDB in this project,so that user can see just a general counter is working with interrupt.

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  • Keil Studio, µVision AC6

    The pflash example shows how to use flash driver to operate program flash:

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  • Keil Studio, µVision AC6

    The PIT project is a simple demonstration program of the SDK PIT driver. It sets up the PIThardware block to trigger a periodic interrupt after every 1 second. When the PIT interrupt is triggereda message a printed on the UART terminal and an LED is toggled on the board.

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  • Keil Studio, µVision AC6

    The Power manager demo application demonstrates the use of power modes in the KSDK. The demo use the notification mechanismand prints the power mode menu through the debug console, where the user can set the MCU to a specific power mode. The usercan also set the wakeup source by following the debug console prompts. The purpose of this demo is to demonstrate theimplementation of a power mode manager. The callback can be registered to the framework. If a power mode transition happens,the callback will be called and user can do something. Tips: This demo is to show how the various power mode can switch to each other. However, in actual low power use case, to save energy and reduce the consumption even more, many things can be done including: - Disable the clock for unnecessary module during low power mode. That means, programmer can disable the clocks before entering the low power mode and re-enable them after exiting the low power mode when necessary. - Disable the function for unnecessary part of a module when other part would keep working in low power mode. At the most time, more powerful function means more power consumption. For example, disable the digital function for the unnecessary pin mux, and so on. - Set the proper pin state (direction and logic level) according to the actual application hardware. Otherwise, the pin cirrent would be activied unexpectedly waste some energy. - Other low power consideration based on the actual application hardware.

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  • Keil Studio, µVision AC6

    The Power mode switch demo application demonstrates the use of power modes in the KSDK. The demo prints the power mode menuthrough the debug console, where the user can set the MCU to a specific power mode. The user can also set the wakeupsource by following the debug console prompts. The purpose of this demo is to show how to switch between different power modes, and how to configure a wakeup source and wakeup the MCU from low power modes. Tips: This demo is to show how the various power mode can switch to each other. However, in actual low power use case, to save energy and reduce the consumption even more, many things can be done including: - Disable the clock for unnecessary module during low power mode. That means, programmer can disable the clocks before entering the low power mode and re-enable them after exiting the low power mode when necessary. - Disable the function for unnecessary part of a module when other part would keep working in low power mode. At the most time, more powerful function means more power consumption. For example, disable the digital function for the unnecessary pin mux, and so on. - Set the proper pin state (direction and logic level) according to the actual application hardware. Otherwise, the pin cirrent would be activied unexpectedly waste some energy. - Other low power consideration based on the actual application hardware. - Debug pins(e.g SWD_DIO) would consume addtional power, had better to disable related pins or disconnect them.

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  • Keil Studio, µVision AC6

    The qspi_edma example shows how to use qspi driver with EDMA:In this example, qspi will send data and operate the external flash connected with QSPI. Some simple flash command willbe executed, such as Write Enable, Erase sector, Program page.Example will first erase the sector and programe a page into the flash, at last check if the data in flash is correct.

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  • Keil Studio, µVision AC6

    The qspi_polling example shows how to use qspi driver with polling:In this example, qspi will send data and operate the external flash connected with QSPI. Some simple flash command willbe executed, such as Write Enable, Erase sector, Program page.Example will first erase the sector and programe a page into the flash, at last check if the data in flash is correct.Notice: While do program, it is not suggested to make the flash write frequency bigger than the core clock frequency.In some tool chain's Debug version, this may cause core do not have enough speed to send data to flash.The flash write frequency equals to QSPI working frequency plus data line number. For example, if QSPI working in 48MHz,program command uses quad mode, the write frequency is 48MHz * 4 = 192MHz.

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