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33.6.6 Events
Not applicable.
33.6.7 Sleep Mode Operation
The peripheral can operate in any Sleep mode where the selected serial clock is running. This clock can
be external or generated by the internal baud-rate generator.
The SERCOM interrupts can be used to wake-up the device from Sleep modes. Refer to the different
SERCOM mode chapters for details.
33.6.8 Synchronization
Due to asynchronicity between the main clock domain and the peripheral clock domains, some registers
need to be synchronized when written or read.
Required write synchronization is denoted by the "Write-Synchronized" property in the register
description.
Required read synchronization is denoted by the "Read-Synchronized" property in the register
description.
Related Links
13.3 Register Synchronization
SAM D5x/E5x Family Data Sheet
SERCOM – Serial Communication Interface
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