Panasonic MN103001G/F01K User Manual

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Note that operation is not assured when attempting to access

unmounted space.

Note that operation is not assured when attempting to access

unmounted space.

(The 2nd line of "■ Operation of various peripheral functions in

the low power consumption modes".)

In SLEEP mode, all peripheral functions operate except for the bus

controller.

(The 5th line of "■ Operation of various peripheral functions in

the low power consumption modes".)

In HALT mode, the interrupt controller accepts interrupt requests

from the watchdog timer and external pin interrupt requests, notifies

the CPU core, and then initiates recovery from HALT mode. In

STOP mode, the interrupt controller accepts external pin interrupt

requests, notifies the CPU core, and then initiates recovery from STOP

mode.

(In "6.1 Overview")

... , the CG also supplies clock pulses with the same frequency as the

oscillating frequency of the oscillator to external devices.

(In the description of "■ Flexible clock control".)

- Supports self-excitation/external excitation

(input frequency: 8 to 30 MHz)

(In fig. 6-3-1.)

When using PLL:

8MHz to 15MHz

When not using PLL:

8MHz to 30MHz

(From 1st line to 4th line of "6.4.1 Input Frequency Setting".)

When CKSEL is set “H”, use an oscillator or resonator with an input

frequency fosci such that 8MHz

fosci

15MHz. When CKSEL is

set “L”, use an oscillator or resonator with an input frequency fosci

such that 8MHz

fosci

30MHz.

Use of an oscillator or resonator that generates a frequency lower

than 8MHz, or higher than 30 MHz is prohibited.

(Following sentence is added to [Programming Cautions] of SWAPH.)

The operations of "udf09 imm8, Dn", "udf09 imm16, Dn" and "udf09

imm32, Dn" are not assured. In addition, a system error interrupt does

not occur in these cases.

(One note is added in the table 3-2-1.)

(As the programming note, a new item (e) is added. For details on this

item, refer to this LSI User's Manual.)

Note that it is prohibited to access unmounted space of the internal

data space, the internal I/O space and the internal instruction space.

When accessing the unmounted space, the operation is not assured.

Note that it is prohibited to access unmounted space of the internal

data space and the internal I/O space. When accessing the unmounted

space, the operation is not assured.

(The 2nd line of "■ Operation of various peripheral functions in the

low power consumption modes".)

In SLEEP mode, all peripheral functions operate except for the bus

controller and the watchdog timer.

(The 5th line of "■ Operation of various peripheral functions in the

low power consumption modes".)

In HALT/STOP mode, the interrupt controller accepts the external

pin interrupt requests, notifies the CPU core, and then initiates recovery

from HALT/STOP mode.

When making a transition to HALT/SLEEP mode, stop the watchdog timer

by clearing the WDCNE bit to "0" in watchdog timer control register WDCTR.

(In "6.1 Overview")

..., the CG also supplies clock pulses with the same frequency as the

oscillating frequency of the oscillator, or that frequency divided by 2,

to external devices.

(In the description of "■ Flexible clock control".)

- Supports self-excitation/external excitation

(input frequency: 8 MHz to 20 MHz)

Note: The in-circuit emulator (ICE) cannot operate with self-excited

oscillators in the microcontroller.

(In fig. 6-3-1.)

When using PLL:

8 MHz to 18 MHz

When not using PLL:

8 MHz to 20 MHz

(From 1st line to 4th line of "6.4.1 Input Frequency Setting".)

When CKSEL is set “H”, use an oscillator or resonator with an input

frequency fosci such that 8 MHz

fosci

18 MHz. When CKSEL is

set “L”, use an oscillator or resonator with an input frequency fosci

such that 8 MHz

fosci

20 MHz.

Use of an oscillator or resonator that generates a frequency lower than

8 MHz, or higher than 20 MHz is prohibited.

P.3-30

P.3-31

P.3-36

to P.3-39

P.4-4

P.4-5

P.5-4

P.5-4

P.5-4

P.6-2

P.6-2

P.6-2

P.6-3

P.3-30

P.3-31

-

P.4-4

P.4-5

P.5-4

P.5-4

P.5-4

P.6-2

P.6-2

P.6-2

P.6-3

Preceding instruction

Placement

relationship

Notes

Following instruction

(◆ For details, refer to note (e)

on page 3-36.)

Multiply-and-

accumulate

instruction *3

High -speed

multiplication
instruction *5

-

Insert at least

two NOP instructions

immediately before

the instructions

:

:

:

:

HALT

STOP

SLEEP

Watchdog timer

Operates

Operates Stopped

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

HALT

STOP

SLEEP

Watchdog timer

Stopped

Stopped

Stopped

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

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