Low Power Mode Procedure in Traveo II Family

Infineon's Traveo II family of microcontrollers (MCUs) offers advanced low-power modes designed to optimize energy consumption in automotive applications. This application note, AN220222, serves as a comprehensive guide for understanding and implementing these modes, including Sleep, DeepSleep, and Hibernate states.

The document details essential procedures for transitioning between power states, configuring watchdog timers (WDT) for efficient low-power operation, and managing specific scenarios like Cyclic Wakeup and CAN Wakeup. It is an invaluable resource for developers working with the Traveo II platform, enabling effective power management for embedded systems.

For more information on the Traveo II family and related technical documentation, visit Infineon's Traveo II MCU page.

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