Figure 25-4. RTC Block Diagram (Tamper Detection)
=
PRESCALER
DEBOUNCE
DEBOUNCE
DEBOUNCE
TIMESTAMP
CAPTURE
IN2
IN1
IN0
OUT
Tamper Input [0..n]
PCB Active Layer
Protection
TAMPEVT
TAMPER
ALARM
FREQCORR
CLOCK
25.4. Signal Description
Table 25-1. Signal Description
Signal
Description
Type
INn [n=0..4]
Tamper / Wake / Activelayer input Digital input
OUT
Active layer protection output
Digital output
One signal can be mapped to one of several pins.
Related Links
I/O Multiplexing and Considerations
on page 27
25.5. Product Dependencies
In order to use this peripheral, other parts of the system must be configured correctly, as described below.
25.5.1. I/O Lines
Not applicable.
25.5.2. Power Management
The RTC will continue to operate in any sleep mode where the selected source clock is running. The RTC
interrupts can be used to wake up the device from sleep modes. Events connected to the event system
can trigger other operations in the system without exiting sleep modes. Refer to the
Power Manager
for
details on the different sleep modes.
The RTC will be reset only at power-on (POR) or by setting the Software Reset bit in the Control A
register (CTRLA.SWRST=1).
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Atmel SAM L22G / L22J / L22N [DATASHEET]
Atmel-42402E-SAM L22G / L22J / L22N_Datasheet_Complete-07/2016
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