In article <[email protected]> you write:

>Oh, I see that Extended Standby mode is not what I want, although I
>don't see the difference between Standby and Extended Standby

``... In Standby mode, the Crystal/Resonator Oscillator is running
while the rest of the device is sleeping. This allows very fast
start-up combined with low power consumption. In Extended Standby
mode, both the main Oscillator and the Asynchronous Timer continue to
run.''

>The OC1B output is the same, though.

No idea whether the CPU/IO clock is halted in a synchronized way or
not, but it's quite possible.  You might try making a support call to
Atmel for clarity.

By turning PWM off before going asleep, and explicitly setting the pin
to low, you'll certainly be on the safe side.
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