Control and operation of the clock timer – Epson S1C33210 User Manual

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III PERIPHERAL BLOCK: CLOCK TIMER

B-III-7-2

EPSON

S1C33210 FUNCTION PART

Control and Operation of the Clock Timer

Initial setting

At initial reset, the clock timer's counter data, setup contents of alarms, and control bits including RUN/STOP,
are not initialized. (This does not include the CPU core power on/off flag TCHVOF or OSC1 auto-off flag
TCAOFF.)
Therefore, when using the clock timer, initialize it as follows:
1. Before you start setting up, stop the clock timer and disable the clock timer interrupt.
2. Reset the counters.
3. Preset the minute, hour, and day data (only when necessary).
4. Select an interrupt factor.
5. Select the alarm function.
6. Enable the interrupt.
7. Start the clock timer.

The following shows how to set and control each of the above. For details on interrupt control, refer to
"Interrupt Function".

Resetting the counters

Each counter of the clock timer can only be reset to "0" in the software. Note that they are not reset by an initial
reset or the auto-off function.
To reset the clock timer, write "1" to TCRST (D1) / Clock timer Run/Stop register (0x40151). Note, however,
that this reset input is accepted only when the clock timer is inactive, and is ignored when the timer is
operating.

Notes: • The clock timer reset bit TCRST and the clock timer RUN/STOP control bit TCRUN are located

at the same address (0x40151). However, the clock timer cannot be reset at the same time it is
set to RUN by writing "1" to both. In this case, the reset input is ignored and the timer starts
counting up from the counter values then in effect. Always make sure TCRUN = "0" before
resetting the timer.

• When the counters are cleared as the clock timer is reset, an interrupt may be generated

depending on the timer settings. Therefore, first disable the clock timer interrupt before resetting
the clock timer, and after resetting the clock timer, reset the interrupt factor flag, interrupt factor
generation flag, and alarm factor generation flag.

Presetting minute, hour, and day data

The clock timer's minute, hour, and day counters have a data preset function, enabling the desired time and
day to be set.

Table 7.1 Presetting the Counters

Counter

Data register

Preset value

Minute counter

TCHD[5:0] (D[5:0]) / Clock timer minute register (0x40155)

0 to 59

Hour counter

TCDD[4:0] (D[4:0]) / Clock timer hour register (0x40156)

0 to 23

Day counter

TCND[15:0] (D[7:0]) / Clock timer day (high-order) register (0x40158)

(D[7:0]) / Clock timer day (low-order) register (0x40157)

0 to 65535

When using the clock timer as an RTC, be sure to set these counter values before starting operating of the clock
timer. For the day counter, set a number of days starting from the reference day (e.g., January 1, 1990).

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