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STANDBY is a more aggressive low-power mode that gates both the CPU clock and any peripheral clocks derived from the CPU's SYSCLK. The watchdog however, is left active. STANDBY is best for an application where the wake-up signal is from an external system rather than a peripheral input.
An NMI (or optionally) a watchdog interrupt or a configured GPIO can wake the CPU from STANDBY mode. Each GPIO from GPIO0-63 can be configured to wake the CPU when the GPIOs are driven active low. Upon wakeup, the CPU receives the WAKEINT interrupt if configured.
To enter STANDBY mode:
To wake up from Standby mode:
At the end of the qualification period, the PLL enables the CLKIN to the CPU and the WAKEINT interrupt is latched in the PIE block. The WAKEINT interrupt can also be triggered by a watchdog interrupt.
The CPU is now out of STANDBY mode and can resume normal execution.