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Mode Entry Module (MC_ME)
MPC5606S Microcontroller Reference Manual, Rev. 7
904 Freescale Semiconductor
25.2 External signal description
The MC_ME has no connections to any external pins.
25.3 Memory map and register definition
The MC_ME contains registers for:
Mode selection and status reporting
Mode configuration
Mode transition interrupts status and mask control
Scalable number of peripheral sub-mode selection and status reporting
Test This is a chip-wide service mode which is intended to provide a
control environment for device self-test. It may enable the
application to run its own self-test like flash checksum, memory
BIST etc.
software request
from DRUN
system reset
assertion, DRUN via
software
Run0…3 These are software running modes where most processing
activity is done. These various run modes allow to enable different
clock and power configurations of the system with respect to each
other.
software request
from DRUN, interrupt
event from Halt,
interrupt or wakeup
event from Stop
system reset
assertion, Safe via
software or hardware
failure, other
Run0…3 modes,
Halt, Stop, Standby
via software
Halt This is a reduced-activity low-power mode during which the clock
to the core is disabled. It can be configured to switch off analog
peripherals like PLL, flash, main regulator etc. for efficient power
management at the cost of higher wakeup latency.
software request
from Run0…3
system reset
assertion, Safe on
hardware failure,
Run0…3 on interrupt
event
Stop This is an advanced low-power mode during which the clock to the
core is disabled. It may be configured to switch off most of the
peripherals including oscillator for efficient power management at
the cost of higher wakeup latency.
software request
from Run0…3
system reset
assertion, Safe on
hardware failure,
Run0…3 on interrupt
event or wakeup
event
Standby This is a reduced-leakage low-power mode during which power
supply is cut off from most of the device. Wakeup from this mode
takes a relatively long time, and content is lost or must be restored
from backup.
software request
from Run0…3,
DRUN modes
system reset
assertion, DRUN on
wakeup event
Table 25-1. MC_ME mode descriptions (continued)
Name Description Entry Exit

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