1 entering and exiting low-power modes, Extended time in low-power modes – Texas Instruments MSP430x4xx User Manual

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Operating Modes

2-15

System Resets, Interrupts, and Operating Modes

2.3.1

Entering and Exiting Low-Power Modes

An enabled interrupt event wakes the MSP430 from any of the low-power
operating modes. The program flow is:

-

Enter interrupt service routine:

J

The PC and SR are stored on the stack

J

The CPUOFF, SCG1, and OSCOFF bits are automatically reset

-

Options for returning from the interrupt service routine:

J

The original SR is popped from the stack, restoring the previous
operating mode.

J

The SR bits stored on the stack can be modified within the interrupt
service routine returning to a different operating mode when the

RETI

instruction is executed.

; Enter LPM0 Example

BIS

#GIE+CPUOFF,SR

; Enter LPM0

;

...

; Program stops here

;

; Exit LPM0 Interrupt Service Routine

BIC

#CPUOFF,0(SP)

; Exit LPM0 on RETI

RETI

; Enter LPM3 Example

BIS

#GIE+CPUOFF+SCG1+SCG0,SR ; Enter LPM3

;

...

; Program stops here

;

; Exit LPM3 Interrupt Service Routine

BIC

#CPUOFF+SCG1+SCG0,0(SP)

; Exit LPM3 on RETI

RETI

Extended Time in Low-Power Modes

The negative temperature coefficient of the DCO should be considered when
the DCO is disabled for extended low-power mode periods. If the temperature
changes significantly, the DCO frequency at wake-up may be significantly
different from when the low-power mode was entered and may be out of the
specified operating range. To avoid this, the DCO can be set to it lowest value
before entering the low-power mode for extended periods of time where
temperature can change.

; Enter LPM4 Example with lowest DCO Setting

BIC.B

#FN_8+FN_4+FN_3+FN_2,&SCFI0 ; Lowest Range

MOV.B

#010h,&SCFI1

; Select Tap 2

BIS

#GIE+CPUOFF+OSCOFF+SCG1+SCG0,SR ; Enter LPM4

;

...

; Program stops

; Interrupt Service Routine

BIC

#CPUOFF+OSCOFF+SCG1+SCG0,0(SR); Exit LPM4 on RETI

RETI

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