The module operation in available power modes for brown-out detection is described in the reference manual, but the corresponding operating requirements can not be found in the data sheet.
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Hi PYGC,
Sorry for the confusion caused to you by the ambiguity of the contents of the manual.
It should be POR(Brown-out Detection) in Table 39-4.
So please check the VPOR in S32K-DS.pdf
Best Regards,
Robin
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Hi PYGC,
Please read the chapter "5 S32K1xx brownout detection" of AN11983. Let me know what kind of data you need.
Best Regards,
Robin
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What is the difference between this(EEE) and POR's brownout detect
Hi PYGC,
Sorry for the confusion caused to you by the ambiguity of the contents of the manual.
It should be POR(Brown-out Detection) in Table 39-4.
So please check the VPOR in S32K-DS.pdf
Best Regards,
Robin
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