8.2.4.3 Re-synchronous Paths

Re-synchronous event paths are a special form of synchronous events, where when edge detection or interrupts from the event channel are required, but the event generator and the event channel use different Generic Clock channels. The re-synchronous path allows the Event System to synchronize the incoming event signal from the Event Generator to the clock of the Event System module to avoid missed events, at the cost of a higher latency due to the re-synchronization process. The re-synchronous event chain is shown in Figure 8-4.

Not all peripherals support re-synchronous event paths; refer to the device datasheet.
Figure 8-4. Re-synchronous Paths
Note: Identically shaped borders in the diagram indicate a shared generic clock channel.