Hi Thomas!

On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 2:59 PM, Thomas Schmid <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 3) That's if you're using a microsecond timer, you mean? I figured that
>> wasn't very useful, since either you lose all synchronization as soon as you
>> sleep, or you're forced to keep the clock running. Of course, some
>> applications might not care about the extra power that requires, if they
>> need the extra accuracy.
>
> Not necessarily. You can use your 32kHz clock during sleep, and turn on the
> microsecond clock only when needed. See Janos' implementation for the msp430
> in Msp430HybridAlarmCounter or my paper on Virtual High-Resolution Time at
> this year's IPSN.

Yes, this is what I was referring to.

Best,
Miklos

> Cheers,
> Thomas
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