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Hibernate is the lowest-device power mode that keeps the RTC running. In this mode, the device is powered off, except for the hibernate logic. In this state the volatile memory of the SimpleLink Wi-Fi device is not maintained, but the RTC is maintained, which provides faster boot time and maintains the system date and time. The SimpleLink Wi-Fi device goes into the hibernate state when the correct hardware (HW) lines are set (RESET / HIB) on a call to sl_Stop.
Full shutdown is the lowest power state of the device. In this state both the volatile memory and the RTC are not maintained. The initialization process from full shutdown takes longer compared to initializing from hibernate. The SimpleLink device goes into full shutdown state when the correct HW lines are set on a call to sl_Stop.