cpu/nrf5x/timer: fix high current consumption in powered off state#18953
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This is a workaround for errata 78 that causes increased current consumption even in the stopped state.
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While testing #17607 I realized that the timer peripheral consumes significant amounts of current even in stopped state. I had a look into the implementation of our Zephyr friends and found this Errata PDF.
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