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Macros

#define __HAL_RCC_LSE_CONFIG(__STATE__)
 Macro to configure the External Low Speed oscillator (LSE). More...
 

Detailed Description

Macro Definition Documentation

◆ __HAL_RCC_LSE_CONFIG

#define __HAL_RCC_LSE_CONFIG (   __STATE__)
Value:
do { \
if((__STATE__) == RCC_LSE_ON) \
{ \
SET_BIT(RCC->BDCR, RCC_BDCR_LSEON); \
} \
else if((__STATE__) == RCC_LSE_BYPASS) \
{ \
SET_BIT(RCC->BDCR, RCC_BDCR_LSEBYP); \
SET_BIT(RCC->BDCR, RCC_BDCR_LSEON); \
} \
else \
{ \
CLEAR_BIT(RCC->BDCR, RCC_BDCR_LSEON); \
CLEAR_BIT(RCC->BDCR, RCC_BDCR_LSEBYP); \
} \
} while(0U)

Macro to configure the External Low Speed oscillator (LSE).

Note
Transition LSE Bypass to LSE On and LSE On to LSE Bypass are not supported by this macro. User should request a transition to LSE Off first and then LSE On or LSE Bypass.
As the LSE is in the Backup domain and write access is denied to this domain after reset, you have to enable write access using HAL_PWR_EnableBkUpAccess() function before to configure the LSE (to be done once after reset).
After enabling the LSE (RCC_LSE_ON or RCC_LSE_BYPASS), the application software should wait on LSERDY flag to be set indicating that LSE clock is stable and can be used to clock the RTC.
Parameters
<strong>STATE</strong>specifies the new state of the LSE. This parameter can be one of the following values:
  • RCC_LSE_OFF: turn OFF the LSE oscillator, LSERDY flag goes low after 6 LSE oscillator clock cycles.
  • RCC_LSE_ON: turn ON the LSE oscillator.
  • RCC_LSE_BYPASS: LSE oscillator bypassed with external clock.
RCC_LSE_ON
#define RCC_LSE_ON
Definition: stm32f4xx_hal_rcc.h:147
RCC_LSE_BYPASS
#define RCC_LSE_BYPASS
Definition: stm32f4xx_hal_rcc.h:148