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Chapter 20.  General Purpose Timer Modules (GPTA and GPTB)  
20-3
Low-Power Mode Operation
20.3 Low-Power Mode Operation
This subsection describes the operation of the general purpose time module in low-power
modes and halted mode of operation. Low-power modes are described in the Power
Management Module. Table 3-1 shows the general purpose timer module operation in the
low-power modes, and shows how this module may facilitate exit from each mode.
Table 20-1. Watchdog Module Operation in Low-power Modes
General purpose timer operation stops in stop mode. When stop mode is exited, the general
purpose timer continues to operate in its pre-stop mode state.
20.4 Signal Description
Table 20-2 provides an overview of the signal properties.
NOTE
Throughout this section, an “n” in the pin name, as in “GPTn0,”
designates GPTA or GPTB.
20.4.1 GPTn[2:0]
The GPTn[2:0] pins are for channel 2–0 input capture and output compare functions. These
pins are available for general-purpose input/output (I/O) when not configured for timer
functions.
Low-power Mode
Watchdog Operation
Mode Exit
Wait
Normal
No
Doze
Normal
No
Stop
Stopped
No
Halted
Normal
No
Table 20-2. Signal Properties
Pin
Name
GPTPORT 
Register Bit
Function
Reset State
Pull-up
GPTn0
PORTTn0
GPTn channel 0 IC/OC pin
Input
Active
GPTn1
PORTTn1
GPTn channel 1 IC/OC pin
Input
Active
GPTn2
PORTTn2
GPTn channel 2 IC/OC pin
Input
Active
GPTn3
PORTTn3
GPTn channel 3 IC/OC or PA pin 
Input
Active
SYNCn
PORTE[3:0]
 1
1
SYNCA is available on either PORTE3 or PORTE1; SYNCB is available on either PORTE2 or 
PORTE0.
GPTn counter synchronization
Input
Active