User Guide

Mode Description
RESET RESET mode is a synonym for start-up sequence. RESET mode uses 32 kHz clock to count
the REST mode delay (typically 16 ms).
SLEEP SLEEP mode is entered only from PWR_ON mode with the aid of SW when the system’s
activity is low. There are in principle three different sleep modes:
Application processor sleep
RAP sleep
Application processor and RAP sleep (deep sleep)
FLASHING FLASHING mode is for SW downloading.
Voltage limits
Parameter Description Value
VMSTR
Master reset
threshold
(N2200) 2.2V (typ.)
VMSTR+
Threshold
for
charging,
rising
(N2300) 2.1V (typ.)
VMSTR-
Threshold
for
charging,
falling
(N2300) 1.9V (typ.)
VCOFF+
Hardware
cutoff
(rising) 2.9V (typ.)
VCOFF-
Hardware
cutoff
(falling) 2.6V (typ.)
SWCOFF
SW cutoff
limit ~3.2V
The master reset threshold controls the internal reset of N2200 / (N2300). If battery voltage is above VMSTR,
N2300’s charging control logic is alive. Also, RTC is active and supplied from the main battery. Above VMSTR,
N2300 allows the system to be powered on although this may not succeed due to voltage drops during start
up. SW can also consider battery voltage too low for operation and power down the system.
Power key
The system boots up when power key is pressed (adequate battery voltage, VBAT, present).
Power down can be initiated by pressing the power key again (the system is powered down with the aid of
SW). Power on key is connected to N2200 ASIC via PWRONX signal.
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