EFM32G200F64 Energy Micro, EFM32G200F64 Datasheet - Page 95

MCU 32BIT 64KB FLASH 32-QFN

EFM32G200F64

Manufacturer Part Number
EFM32G200F64
Description
MCU 32BIT 64KB FLASH 32-QFN
Manufacturer
Energy Micro
Series
Geckor
Datasheets

Specifications of EFM32G200F64

Core Processor
ARM® Cortex-M3™
Core Size
32-Bit
Speed
32MHz
Connectivity
EBI/EMI, I²C, IrDA, SmartCard, SPI, UART/USART
Peripherals
Brown-out Detect/Reset, DMA, POR, PWM, WDT
Number Of I /o
24
Program Memory Size
64KB (64K x 8)
Program Memory Type
FLASH
Ram Size
16K x 8
Voltage - Supply (vcc/vdd)
1.8 V ~ 3.8 V
Data Converters
A/D 4x12b, D/A 1x12b
Oscillator Type
External
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Package / Case
32-VQFN Exposed Pad
Processor Series
EFM32G200
Core
ARM Cortex-M3
Data Bus Width
32 bit
Data Ram Size
16 KB
Interface Type
I2C, UART
Maximum Clock Frequency
32 MHz
Number Of Programmable I/os
24
Number Of Timers
2
Operating Supply Voltage
1.8 V to 3.8 V
Maximum Operating Temperature
+ 85 C
Mounting Style
SMD/SMT
Minimum Operating Temperature
- 40 C
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Eeprom Size
-
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
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Software can switch between the different clock sources at run-time. E.g., when the HFRCO is the
clock source, software can switch to HFXO by writing the field HFCLKSEL in the CMU_CMD command
register. See Figure 11.2 (p. 95) for a description of the sequence of events for this specific operation.
Note
During the start-up period HFCLK will stop since the oscillator driving it is not ready. This effectively
stalls the Core Modules and the High-Frequency Peripherals. It is possible to avoid this by first enabling
the HFXO and then wait for the oscillator to become ready before switching the clock source. This way,
the system continues to run on the HFRCO until the HFXO has timed out and provides a reliable clock.
This sequence of events is shown in Figure 11.3 (p. 96) .
A separate flag is set when the oscillator is ready. This flag can also be configured to generate an
interrupt.
Figure 11.2. CMU Switching from HFRCO to HFXO before HFXO is ready
CMU_OSCENCMD.HFRCODIS
CMU_OSCENCMD.HFRCOEN
CMU_OSCENCMD.HFXODIS
CMU_OSCENCMD.HFXOEN
CMU_STATUS.HFRCORDY
CMU_STATUS.HFRCOENS
CMU_STATUS.HFRCOSEL
CMU_STATUS..HFXORDY
CMU_STATUS.HFXOENS
CMU_STATUS.HFXOSEL
CMU_CMD.HFCLKSEL
It is important first to enable the HFXO since switching to a disabled oscillator will effectively
stop HFCLK and only a reset can recover the system.
HFRCO
HFCLK
HFXO
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