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address_offset : 0x0 Bytes (0x0)
size : 0xFFF byte (0x0)
mem_usage : registers
protection : not protected
Self wake-up timer control register.
address_offset : 0x0 Bytes (0x0)
access : read-write
reset_value : 0x0
reset_Mask : 0x0
CLKSEL : Select the self wake-up timer clock source.
bits : 0 - 0 (1 bit)
Enumeration: ENUM
0 : DIVIDED_IRC_CLOCK_T
Divided IRC clock. This clock runs at 750 kHz and provides time-out periods of up to approximately 95 minutes in 1.33 us increments. This clock is not available in most low-power modes and must not be selected if the timer is to be used to wake up from one of these modes.
1 : LOW_POWER_CLOCK_THI
Low power clock. This is the (nominally) 10 kHz clock and provides time-out periods of up to approximately 119 hours in 100 CTS can be from the input pin, or fs increments. The accuracy of this clock is limited to +/- 45 % over temperature and processing. This clock is available in all power modes. Prior to use, the low-power oscillator must be enabled. The oscillator must also be set to remain active in Deep power-down if needed.
End of enumeration elements list.
ALARMFLAG : Wake-up or alarm timer flag.
bits : 1 - 2 (2 bit)
Enumeration: ENUM
0 : NO_TIME_OUT_THE_SEL
No time-out. The self wake-up timer has not timed out. Writing a 0 to has no effect.
1 : TIME_OUT_THE_SELF_W
Time-out. The self wake-up timer has timed out. This flag generates an interrupt request which can wake up the part from any low power mode not deep power-down. Writing a 1 clears this status bit and the interrupt too?
End of enumeration elements list.
CLEARCTR : Clears the self wake-up timer.
bits : 2 - 4 (3 bit)
Enumeration: ENUM
0 : NO_EFFECT_READING_T
No effect. Reading this bit always returns 0.
1 : CLEAR_THE_COUNTER_C
Clear the counter. Counting is halted until a new count value is loaded.
End of enumeration elements list.
RESERVED : Reserved.
bits : 3 - 34 (32 bit)
Counter register.
address_offset : 0xC Bytes (0x0)
access : read-write
reset_value : 0x0
reset_Mask : 0x0
VALUE : A write to this register pre-loads start count value into the timer and starts the count-down sequence. A read reflects the current value of the timer.
bits : 0 - 31 (32 bit)
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