Книга: Advanced PIC Microcontroller Projects in C
1.3.14 Sleep Mode
1.3.14 Sleep Mode
Some microcontrollers (e.g., PICs) offer built-in sleep modes, where executing this instruction stops the internal oscillator and reduces power consumption to an extremely low level. The sleep mode’s main purpose is to conserve battery power when the microcontroller is not doing anything useful. The microcontroller is usually woken up from sleep mode by an external reset or a watchdog time-out.
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- 1.3.1 Supply Voltage
- 1.3.2 The Clock
- 1.3.3 Timers
- 1.3.4 Watchdog
- 1.3.5 Reset Input
- 1.3.6 Interrupts
- 1.3.7 Brown-out Detector
- 1.3.8 Analog-to-Digital Converter
- 1.3.9 Serial Input-Output
- 1.3.10 EEPROM Data Memory
- 1.3.11 LCD Drivers
- 1.3.12 Analog Comparator
- 1.3.13 Real-time Clock
- 1.3.14 Sleep Mode
- 1.3.15 Power-on Reset
- 1.3.16 Low-Power Operation
- 1.3.17 Current Sink/Source Capability
- 1.3.18 USB Interface
- 1.3.19 Motor Control Interface
- 1.3.20 CAN Interface
- 1.3.21 Ethernet Interface
- 1.3.22 ZigBee Interface
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