0
7
8
...
...
15
RTCNT4
16
...
23
24
...
31
RTCTEV
00
01
10
11
8-bit overflow
RTCSSEL
00
01
10
11
2
Set_RTCTEVIFG
2
EN
RTCHOLD
RT1PS
Q0 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Q6 Q7
RT1SSEL
00
01
10
11
3
2
RT1PSDIV
Set_RT1PSIFG
EN
3
RT1IP
RT1PSHOLD
RT0PS
3
RT0PSDIV
Set_RT0PSIFG
EN
110
101
100
011
010
001
000
3
RT0IP
From 32-kHz
Crystal Oscillator
RT0PSHOLD
1
1
1
1
10
101
100
01
1
010
001
000
Q0 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Q6 Q7
111
1
1
1
1
10
101
100
01
1
010
001
000
16-bit overflow
24-bit overflow
32-bit overflow
RTCNT3
RTCNT2
RTCNT1
110
101
100
011
010
001
000
111
RTC_C Operation - Device-Dependent Features
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SLAU367P – October 2012 – Revised April 2020
Copyright © 2012–2020, Texas Instruments Incorporated
Real-Time Clock C (RTC_C)
29.3 RTC_C Operation - Device-Dependent Features
29.3.1 Counter Mode
NOTE:
This feature is available only on selected devices. See the device-specific data sheet to
determine if this feature is available.
The RTC_C module can be configured as a real-time clock with calendar function (calendar mode) or as a
32-bit general-purpose counter (counter mode) with the RTCMODE bit.
Counter mode is selected when RTCMODE is reset. In this mode, a 32-bit counter is provided that is
directly accessible by software.
shows the functional block diagram of a RTC_C module in
counter mode (RTCMODE = 0).
Figure 29-3. RTC_C Functional Block Diagram in Counter Mode (RTCMODE = 0)