Aug 06, 2016
02:37 AM
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Aug 06, 2016
02:37 AM
can i set PWM in deep sleep mode in psoc-4???
if yes than how can i set in programming ???
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Aug 06, 2016
03:57 AM
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Aug 06, 2016
03:57 AM
When you want to save energy you may
Stop the PWM using PWM_Sleep().
and stop the associated clock.
In deep sleep the PWM will not function because there is no HFCLK
Bob
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Aug 06, 2016
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When you want to save energy you may
Stop the PWM using PWM_Sleep().
and stop the associated clock.
In deep sleep the PWM will not function because there is no HFCLK
Bob
Aug 06, 2016
12:46 PM
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Aug 06, 2016
12:46 PM
Here is the Sleep information in a chart.
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Aug 06, 2016
12:51 PM
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Aug 06, 2016
12:51 PM
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Not applicable
Sep 26, 2017
12:09 PM
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Sep 26, 2017
12:09 PM
The only way to have PWM running in a power mode is to go to "simple" sleep mode. This is true on PSOC 4100 processor family
Sep 26, 2017
02:16 PM
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Sep 26, 2017
02:16 PM
I believe that the chart is correct for all PSOC devices.