11.1.5.2 Backup Mode Entry and Wake-Up

The following figure shows the recommended power-down sequence to place the device in Backup mode. The SHDN signal, output of the Shutdown Controller (SHDWC), signals the shutdown request to the external power supply. This output is supplied by VBAT present in Backup mode. In a similar way to the power-down sequence, the NRST signal must be asserted prior to turning the device power supplies off.
Figure 11-4. Recommended Power Sequence at Backup Mode Entry
Table 11-12. Backup Mode Entry Timing Requirements
SymbolParameterConditionsMinMaxUnit
tSHDNSHDN delay at backup mode entryDelay from SHDN low to NRST low0ms
tRSTPDNRST delay at power-downDelay from NRST low to the first supply out of its operating range0ms

The following figure shows the recommended power-up sequence to wake up the device from Backup mode. Upon a Wake-up event (WKUP pin, RTC alarm, etc.), the Shutdown Controller automatically toggles its SHDN output back to VBAT to request the external power supply to restart. This power-up sequence is the same as the one shown in Figure 11-2. In particular, the supply groups definition is the same.

Figure 11-5. Recommended Power Sequence at Wake-Up from Backup Mode
Table 11-13. Wake-Up from Backup Mode Timing Specification(1)
SymbolParameterConditionsMinMaxUnit
t0VDDIN33 delayDelay from SHDN high to VDDIN33 turn-on0ms
t1VDDIN33 to periphery group delayDelay from established VDDIN33 to the first established periphery group supply-0.3ms
t2Periphery group to VDDCORE delayDelay from the last periphery group established supply to VDDCORE supply turn-on0ms
t3Reset delay at power-upFrom established VDDCORE to NRST high8ms
Note:
  1. The term "established" refers to a power supply established at 90% of its final value.