5.1.5.1.3. Non-functional requirements
The clock initialization process must complete within a maximum of 5 milliseconds under a temperature range of 0°C to 70°C. |
The clock initialization process must complete within a maximum of 5 milliseconds when the system operates within a regulated voltage range of 3.3V ± 5%. |
The system clock accuracy must be maintained within ±50 ppm (parts per million), ensuring precise timekeeping across all configurations and operating conditions. |
The system must ensure stable clock operation under power supply variations of ±5% of the nominal voltage (3.3V), without affecting the performance or reliability of the clock functionality. |
The system must limit power consumption during clock initialization to no more than 10mW to ensure efficient operation during this critical phase. |
The system must limit power consumption in low-power modes to no more than 10mW to ensure efficient operation in energy-constrained environments. |
The system must recover from clock initialization failures within a maximum of 10 milliseconds to ensure minimal disruption to overall system performance. |