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ZPSD511B1C15J

Manufacturer Part Number
ZPSD511B1C15J
Description
Manufacturer
STMicroelectronics
Datasheet

Specifications of ZPSD511B1C15J

Operating Temperature (max)
70C
Operating Temperature (min)
0C
Operating Temperature Classification
Commercial
Mounting
Surface Mount
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Supplier Unconfirmed
Power
Management
Unit
(Cont.)
9.5.4 Other Power Saving Options
The PSD5XX provides additional power saving options. These options, except the SRAM
Standby Mode, can be enabled/disabled by setting up the corresponding bit in the PMMR.
EPROM
The EPROM power consumption in the PSD is controlled by bit 3 in the
PMMR0 – EPROM CMiser. Upon reset the CMiser bit is OFF. This will cause the
EPROM to be ON at all times as long as CSI is enabled (low). The reason this mode is
provided is to reduce the access time of the EPROM by 10 ns relative to the low power
condition when CMiser is ON. If CSI is disabled (high) the EPROM will be deselected
and will enter standby mode (OFF) overriding the state of the CMiser.
If CMiser is set (ON) then the EPROM will enter the standby mode when not selected.
This condition can take place when CSI is high or when CSI is low and the EPROM is
not accessed. For example, if the MCU is accessing the SRAM, the EPROM will be
deselected and will be in low power mode.
An additional advantage of the CMiser is achieved when the PSD is configured in the
by 8 mode (8 bit data bus). In this case an additional power savings is achieved in the
EPROM (and also in the SRAM) by turning off 1/2 of the array even when the EPROM
is accessed (the array is divided internally into odd and even arrays).
The power consumption for the different EPROM modes is given in the DC
Characteristics table under I
SRAM Standby Mode
The SRAM has a dedicated supply voltage V
battery. When V
connect the V
is typically 0.5 µA.
SRAM data retention voltage V
Zero Power ZPLD
ZPLD power/speed is controlled by the ZPLD_Turbo bit (bit 4) in the PMMR0. After
reset the ZPLD is in Turbo mode and runs at full power and speed. By setting the bit to
“1”, the Turbo mode is disabled and the ZPLD is consuming Zero Power current if the
inputs are not switching for an extended time of 100 ns. The propagation delay time will
be increased by 10ns after the Turbo bitis set to “1” (turned off) if the inputs change at a
frequency of less than 15 MHz.
STBY
CC
as a power source to the SRAM. The SRAM Standby Current (I
becomes lower than V
CC
DF
(DC) EPROM Adder.
is 2 V minimum.
STBY
STBY
–0.6 then the PSD will automatically
that can be used to connect a
PSD5XX Family
STBY
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