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32 /** ============================================================================
33  *  @file       BatteryMonitorLPF3.h
34  *
35  *  @brief      Battery Monitor driver implementation for the LPF3 family
36  *
37  *  The Battery Monitor driver on LPF3 is a part of the battery monitoring
38  *  system in the Always On domain (AON). It periodically takes measurements of
39  *  the supply voltage of the device and will issue interrupts if the configured
40  *  upper limit or lower limit is crossed.
41  *
42  *  # Supply Voltage Resolution
43  *  The battery monitoring system on LPF3 has a resolution of 1/256 V (around
44  *  3.91 mV). The #BatteryMonitor_getVoltage() function will round the voltage
45  *  to the nearest mV. For example, if the supply voltage is measured to be
46  *  2003.91 mV, then #BatteryMonitor_getVoltage() will return 2004.
47  *
48  *  # Standby Power Mode Behavior #
49  *  The supply voltage measurement remains active in standby power mode.
50  *  The interrupt used by the battery monitor module is capable of bringing the
51  *  device out of standby and into active mode to handle it. That means that
52  *  an application will not miss a change in supply voltage just because the device
53  *  has transitioned to standby power mode.
54  *  While in standby, the supply voltage will only be sampled during a VDDR
55  *  recharge pulse. This means that the sampling frequency in standby will be
56  *  determined by the temperature as leakage increases with temperature and
57  *  requires more frequent recharging of VDDR.
58  */
59 
60 #ifndef ti_drivers_batterymonitor_BatteryMonitorLPF3__include
61 #define ti_drivers_batterymonitor_BatteryMonitorLPF3__include
62 
63 #include <stdint.h>
64 #include <stdbool.h>
65 
66 #include <ti/drivers/BatteryMonitor.h>
67 
68 #ifdef __cplusplus
69 extern "C" {
70 #endif
71 
72 #ifdef __cplusplus
73 }
74 #endif
75 
76 #endif /* ti_drivers_batterymonitor_BatteryMonitorLPF3__include */