Kernel Power Management (Windows CE 5.0)
The following illustration shows the power states and transitions.
The following table describes the transitions between power states for a Windows CE–based target device.
Transition | Description |
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Power-on reset | Target device clears working RAM and initializes the file system. |
Cold boot | First application of power, for example, when a backup battery is installed. |
Warm boot | Transition from the On power state. A warm boot clears the working RAM. |
On-to-Idle | Transition from a fully running state to a state in which the microprocessor is using little power. |
Idle-to-On | Transition of the microprocessor from low-power to full-power operation. |
On-to-Suspend | Transition to a stopped microprocessor, as a result of certain events. A device driver's XXX_PowerDown (Device Manager) function is called. |
Suspend-to-On | Transition of a stopped microprocessor to full-power operation based on specific wake-up events. A device driver's XXX_PowerUp (Device Manager) function is called. |
On-to-Critical off | Transition when critically low battery power is detected. You must implement the function for transitioning to the Critical Off state for your device. |
See Also
Power State Transition | Critical-to-Off Interrupt Implementation
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