5 clock generator operations – NEC uPD78056Y User Manual

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CHAPTER 7 CLOCK GENERATOR

7.5 Clock Generator Operations

The clock generator generates the following various types of clocks and controls the CPU operating mode

including the standby mode.

• Main system clock f

XX

• Subsystem clock f

XT

• CPU clock f

CPU

• Clock to peripheral hardware

The following clock generator functions and operations are determined with the processor clock control register

(PCC) and the oscillation mode selection register (OSMS).

(a) Upon generation of RESET signal, the lowest speed mode of the main system clock (12.8

µ

s when operated

at 5.0 MHz) is selected (PCC = 04H, OSMS = 00H). Main system clock oscillation stops while low level is

applied to RESET pin.

(b) With the main system clock selected, one of the six CPU clock types (0.4

µ

s. 0.8

µ

s, 1.6

µ

s, 3.2

µ

s, 6.4

µ

s,

12.8

µ

s @ 5.0 MHz) can be selected by setting the PCC and OSMS.

(c) With the main system clock selected, two standby modes, the STOP and HALT modes, are available. In a

system where the subsystem clock is not used, the current consumption in the STOP mode can be further

reduced by specifying with bit 6 (FRC) of the PCC not to use the feedback resistor.

(d) The PCC can be used to select the subsystem clock and to operate the system with low current consumption

(122

µ

s when operated at 32.768 kHz).

(e) With the subsystem clock selected, main system clock oscillation can be stopped with the PCC. The HALT

mode can be used. However, the STOP mode cannot be used. (Subsystem clock oscillation cannot be

stopped.)

(f)

The main system clock is divided and supplied to the peripheral hardware. The subsystem clock is supplied

to 16-bit timer/event counter, the watch timer, and clock output functions only. Thus, 16-bit timer/event counter

(when selecting watch timer output for count clock operating with subsystem clock), the watch function, and

the clock output function can also be continued in the standby state. However, since all other peripheral

hardware operate with the main system clock, the peripheral hardware also stops if the main system clock

is stopped. (Except external input clock operation)

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