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Section 6 Power-Down Modes
Rev. 2.00 Jul. 04, 2007 Page 123 of 692
REJ09B0309-0200
6.3.7 Notes on External Input Signal Changes before/after Direct Transition
(1) Direct transition from active (high-speed) mode to subactive mode
Since the mode transition is performed via watch mode, see section 6.5.2, Notes on External Input
Signal Changes before/after Standby Mode.
(2) Direct transition from active (medium-speed) mode to subactive mode
Since the mode transition is performed via watch mode, see section 6.5.2, Notes on External Input
Signal Changes before/after Standby Mode.
(3) Direct transition from subactive mode to active (high-speed) mode
Since the mode transition is performed via watch mode, see section 6.5.2, Notes on External Input
Signal Changes before/after Standby Mode.
(4) Direct transition from subactive mode to active (medium-speed) mode
Since the mode transition is performed via watch mode, see section 6.5.2, Notes on External Input
Signal Changes before/after Standby Mode.
6.4 Module Standby Function
The module-standby function can be set to any peripheral module. In module standby mode, the
clock supply to modules stops to enter the power-down mode. Module standby mode enables each
on-chip peripheral module to enter the standby state by clearing a bit that corresponds to each
module in CKSTPR1 to CKSTPR3 and cancels the mode by setting the bit to 1 (see section 6.1.4,
Clock Halt Registers 1 to 3 (CKSTPR1 to CKSTPR3)).