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In IDLE mode, the watchdog interrupt (WDINT) signal can generate an interrupt to the CPU to take the CPU out of IDLE mode. User software must determine which peripheral caused the interrupt.
In STANDBY mode, clocks to the peripherals are turned off based on LPMCR, PCLKCRx and STANDBYEN registers. The CPU clock is gated when entering STANDBY mode based on LPMCR.LPM configuration but the watchdog remains functional since the module runs off the internal oscillator clock (INTOSC1). The WDINTsignal is applied to the Low Power Modes (LPM) block, so that the LPM block can be used to wake the CPU from STANDBY low-power mode. This feature is enabled by setting LPMCR.WDINTE = 1. See Section 3.9 for details. CPU can be brought out of IDLE or STANDBY mode using any of the enabled INT, RINT or NMI.