FLASH MEMORY VERSION
19.3 Flash memory serial I/O mode
Table 19.3.1 Pin description in flash memory serial I/O mode
Pin
Name
Input/Output
Functions
Supply VCC level voltage to pin Vcc.
Supply VSS level voltage to pin Vss.
VCC
Power supply input
VSS
MD0
MD1
RESET
XIN
MD0
Input Connect this pin to VSS.
MD1
Input Connect this pin to VSS via a resistor (about 10 kΩ to 100 kΩ).
Input The reset input pin (Note 1).
Reset input
Clock input
Clock output
Input Connect a ceramic resonator or quartz-crystal oscillator between
Output XIN and XOUT pins. When using an external clock, the clcok source
must be input to XIN pin and XOUT pin must be left open.
XOUT
VCONT
Filter circuit connection
Analog supply input
—
The VCONT pin. (Not used in this mode.)
Connect this pin to VCC.
AVCC
AVSS
Connect this pin to VSS.
VREF
Reference voltage input Input
The VREF pin. (Not used in this mode.)
Input port pins. (Not used in this mode.)
P10 to P17
Input port P1
Input
Input
P20 to P23, Input port P2
P27
P24
P25
SCLK input
SDA I/O
Input
I/O
The input pin for a serial clock.
The I/O pin for serial data. This pin must be connected with VCC via
a resistor (about 1 kΩ).
P26
BUSY output
Input port P5
Input port P6
Output
Input
Input
Input
Input
The BUSY signal output pin.
P50 to P57
P60 to P65
Input port pins. (Not used in this mode.)
P70 to P74 Input port P7
P6OUTCUT input
P6OUTCUT
The P6OUTCUT pin. (Not used in this mode.)
Recommended to be connected with VCC via a resistor.
Notes 1: When there is a possibility that the user reset signal becomes “L” level in the flash memory serial I/O
mode, be sure to cut off the current flow between the user reset signal and pin RESET by using a
jumper switch, etc. (Refer to section “19.3.2 Examples of handling control pins in flash memory
serial I/O mode.”)
2: For pins not used in the flash memory serial I/O mode, properly connect to somewhere in the user
system. For pins not used in the user system, handle them with reference to section “5.3 Examples of
handling unused pins.” For pins used in the flash memory serial I/O mode, handle them with reference
to section “19.3.2 Examples of handling control pins in flash memory serial I/O mode.”
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