In STOP mode only the cpu clock is disabled, everything else stays as previously configured.
The code snippet bellow shows how to enter (and exit) STOP mode.
#include "reg_stm32f4xx.h" RCC->AHB1ENR |= (0x1 << 0u); /* Enable GPIOA clock */ RCC->APB2ENR |= (0x1 << 14u); /* Enable SYSCFG clock */ /* Configure wake up pin (PA.0). */ GPIOA->MODER &= ~(0x3 << 0u); /* Clear existing mode bits 10 and 11. */ GPIOA->PUPDR &= ~(0x3 << 0u); /* Clear existing pull-up/-down bits 0 and 1. */ GPIOA->PUPDR |= (0x1 << 0u); /* Set pin 0 to pull-up mode. */ /* Configure interrupt. */ SYSCFG->EXTICR1 |= (0u << 0u); /* Set EXTI0 to GPIOA. */ EXTI->RTSR |= (0x1 << 0u); /* Trigger on rising edge. */ EXTI->IMR |= (0x1 << 0u); /* Unmask interrupt line. */ NVIC->ISER0 |= (0x1 << 6u); /* Enable EXTI0 interrupt. */ /* -------------------- Enter STOP mode -------------------- */ /* Clear PDDS -> Enter STOP when DEEPSLEEP */ PWR->CR &= ~(0x1 << 1u); /* Clear LPDS -> Main voltage regulator when STOP */ PWR->CR &= ~(0x1 << 0u); /* Set SLEEPDEEP bit to enter DEEPSLEEP */ SCB->SCR |= (0x1 << 2u); /* Enter low power mode */ __asm volatile ("wfi"); /* Reset SLEEPDEEP bit after wakeup */ SCB->SCR &= ~(0x1 << 2u); /* -------------------- Exit STOP mode --------------------- */ /* Since all registers and the SRAM are untouched by the STOP mode, * the program continues after the WFI instruction. * * The system clock (and therefore most oscillators) where disabled * in the STOP mode, as well as all peripherals. * The system clock needs to be reconfigured and all used peripherals * need to be re-enabled after exiting STOP mode. */