SLAZ347AF October   2012  – May 2021 MSP430F6734

 

  1. 1Functional Advisories
  2. 2Preprogrammed Software Advisories
  3. 3Debug Only Advisories
  4. 4Fixed by Compiler Advisories
  5. 5Nomenclature, Package Symbolization, and Revision Identification
    1. 5.1 Device Nomenclature
    2. 5.2 Package Markings
      1.      PZ100
      2.      PN80
    3. 5.3 Memory-Mapped Hardware Revision (TLV Structure)
  6. 6Advisory Descriptions
    1. 6.1  ADC39
    2. 6.2  ADC42
    3. 6.3  ADC69
    4. 6.4  AUXPMM1
    5. 6.5  AUXPMM2
    6. 6.6  BSL7
    7. 6.7  BSL14
    8. 6.8  CPU21
    9. 6.9  CPU22
    10. 6.10 CPU36
    11. 6.11 CPU40
    12. 6.12 CPU46
    13. 6.13 CPU47
    14. 6.14 DMA4
    15. 6.15 DMA7
    16. 6.16 DMA9
    17. 6.17 DMA10
    18. 6.18 EEM8
    19. 6.19 EEM17
    20. 6.20 EEM19
    21. 6.21 EEM23
    22. 6.22 JTAG26
    23. 6.23 JTAG27
    24. 6.24 LCDB5
    25. 6.25 LCDB6
    26. 6.26 PMM7
    27. 6.27 PMM11
    28. 6.28 PMM12
    29. 6.29 PMM14
    30. 6.30 PMM15
    31. 6.31 PMM18
    32. 6.32 PMM20
    33. 6.33 PMM26
    34. 6.34 PORT15
    35. 6.35 PORT19
    36. 6.36 SD3
    37. 6.37 UCS11
    38. 6.38 USCI36
    39. 6.39 USCI37
    40. 6.40 USCI41
    41. 6.41 USCI42
    42. 6.42 USCI47
    43. 6.43 USCI50
  7. 7Revision History

AUXPMM1

AUXPMM Module

Category

Functional

Function

AUXVCC1/AUXVCC2 can not be switched back to DVCC

Description

When the system is running with the AUXVCC1 supply after DVCC/AVCC is lost, if the AUXVCC1 voltage goes lower than SVSH setting for POR and above BORH level, the system can not switch back to DVCC after DVCC ramps back up again.
Similarly, when the system is running with the AUXVCC2 supply after DVCC/AVCC is lost, if the AUXVCC2 voltage goes lower than SVSH setting for POR and above BORH level, the system can not switch back to DVCC after DVCC ramps back up again.

Workaround

When the system is running with the AUXVCC1 supply, use SVMH to monitor AUXVCC1 voltage. When AUXVCC1 is lower than the SVMH setting, the program drives the chip into LPMx.5. After DVCC ramps up back again, trigger one of the wake up pins. The power supply could be switched back to DVCC again.

When the system is running with the AUXVCC2 supply, use SVMH to monitor AUXVCC2 voltage. When AUXVCC2 is lower than the SVMH setting, the program drives the chip into LPMx.5. After DVCC ramps up back again, trigger one of the wake up pins. The power supply could be switched back to DVCC again.