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Table 2-16. Triple Timer Signals

Signal Name

Type

State During

Reset

Signal Description

TIO0

Input or Output

Input

Timer 0 Schmitt-Trigger Input/Output— When Timer 0
functions as an external event counter or in measurement
mode, TIO0 is used as input. When Timer 0 functions in
watchdog, timer, or pulse modulation mode, TIO0 is used as
output.

The default mode after reset is GPIO input. This can be
changed to output or configured as a timer I/O through the
timer 0 control/status register (TCSR0).

This signal has a weak keeper to maintain the last state even
if all drivers are tri-stated.

TIO1

Input or Output

Input

Timer 1 Schmitt-Trigger Input/Output— When Timer 1
functions as an external event counter or in measurement
mode, TIO1 is used as input. When Timer 1 functions in
watchdog, timer, or pulse modulation mode, TIO1 is used as
output.

The default mode after reset is GPIO input. This can be
changed to output or configured as a timer I/O through the
timer 1 control/status register (TCSR1).

This signal has a weak keeper to maintain the last state even
if all drivers are tri-stated.

TIO2

Input or Output

Input

Timer 2 Schmitt-Trigger Input/Output— When timer 2
functions as an external event counter or in measurement
mode, TIO2 is used as input. When timer 2 functions in
watchdog, timer, or pulse modulation mode, TIO2 is used as
output.

The default mode after reset is GPIO input. This can be
changed to output or configured as a timer I/O through the
timer 2 control/status register (TCSR2).

This signal has a weak keeper to maintain the last state even
if all drivers are tri-stated.

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