5.9
Module Standby Mode
5.9.1
Setting Module Standby Mode
Module standby mode is set for individual peripheral functions. All the on-chip peripheral
modules can be placed in module standby mode. When a module enters module standby mode,
the system clock supply to the module is stopped and operation of the module halts. This state is
identical to standby mode.
Module standby mode is set for a particular module by setting the corresponding bit to 0 in clock
stop register 1 (CKSTPR1) or clock stop register 2 (CKSTPR2). (See table 5-5.)
5.9.2
Clearing Module Standby Mode
Module standby mode is cleared for a particular module by setting the corresponding bit to 1 in
clock stop register 1 (CKSTPR1) or clock stop register 2 (CKSTPR2). (See table 5-5.)
Following a reset, clock stop register 1 (CKSTPR1) and clock stop register 2 (CKSTPR2) are both
initialized to H'FF.
Table 5-5
Register Name Bit Name
CKSTPR1
Operation
TACKSTP
TCCKSTP
TFCKSTP
TGCKSTP
ADCKSTP
S1CKSTP
S32CKSTP
S31CKSTP
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
Timer A module standby mode is cleared
Timer A is set to module standby mode
Timer C module standby mode is cleared
Timer C is set to module standby mode
Timer F module standby mode is cleared
Timer F is set to module standby mode
Timer G module standby mode is cleared
Timer G is set to module standby mode
A/D converter module standby mode is cleared
A/D converter is set to module standby mode
SCI1 module standby mode is cleared
SCI1 is set to module standby mode
SCI3-2 module standby mode is cleared
SCI3-2 is set to module standby mode
SCI3-1 module standby mode is cleared
SCI3-1 is set to module standby mode
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