CLOCK GENERATING CIRCUIT
4.2 Clocks
4.2.3 Particular function select register 0
Figure 4.2.4 shows the structure of the particular function select register 0, and Figure 4.2.5 shows the
writing procedure for the particular function select register 0.
b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 b0
Particular function select register 0 (Address 6216)
0 0 0 0 0 0
Bit
0
Bit name
Function
0 : STP instruction is valid.
At reset
R/W
0
RW
(Note)
STP instruction invalidity select bit
1 : STP instruction is invalid.
0
0
RW
(Note)
0 : Oscillation circuit is active. (Oscillator is connected.)
Watchdog timer is used at stop mode termination.
1 : Oscillation circuit is inactive. (External clock is
input.)
1
External clcok input select bit
When the system clock select bit (bit 5 at address BC16) = “0,”
watchdog timer is not used at stop mode termination.
When the system clock select bit = “1,”
watchdog timer is used at stop mode termination.
Fix this bit to “0.”
7 to 2
RW
Note: Writing to these bits requires the following procedure:
• Write “5516” to this register. (The bit status does not change only by this writing.)
• Succeedingly, write “0” or “1” to each bit.
Also, use the MOVMB (MOVM when m = 1) instruction or STAB (STA when m = 1) instruction.
If an interrupt occurs between writing of “5516” and next writing of “0” or “1,” latter writing may be ignored. When there is a
possibility that an interrupt occurs at the above timing, be sure to read this bit’s contents after writing of “0” or “1,” and verify
whether “0” or “1” has correctly been written or not.
Fig. 4.2.4 Structure of particular function select register 0
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