Appendix, Noise – Renesas 4514 User Manual

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4513/4514 Group User’s Manual

APPENDIX

3-25

3.4 Notes on noise

(3)

Wiring for clock input/output pins
• Make the length of wiring which is connected

to clock I/O pins as short as possible.

• Make the length of wiring across the

grounding lead of a capacitor which is
connected to an oscillator and the V

SS

pin

of a microcomputer as short as possible.

• Separate the V

SS

pattern only for oscillation

from other V

SS

patterns.

Fig. 3.4.3 Wiring for clock I/O pins

Reason

If noise enters clock I/O pins, clock

waveforms may be deformed. This may
cause a program failure or program runaway.
Also, if a potential difference is caused by
the noise between the V

SS

level of a

microcomputer and the V

SS

level of an

oscillator, the correct clock will not be input
in the microcomputer.

Fig. 3.4.4 Wiring for CNV

SS

pin

Noise

X

IN

X

OUT

V

SS

X

IN

X

OUT

V

SS

N.G.

O.K.

Noise

CNV

SS

V

SS

CNV

SS

V

SS

N.G.

O.K.

(4)

Wiring to CNV

SS

pin

Connect the CNV

SS

pin to the V

SS

pin with

the shortest possible wiring.

Reason

The operation mode of a microcomputer is
influenced by a potential at the CNV

SS

pin.

If a potential difference is caused by the
noise between pins CNV

SS

and V

SS

, the

operation mode may become unstable. This
may cause a microcomputer malfunction or
a program runaway.

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