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HD6417750SBP200 参数 Datasheet PDF下载

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型号: HD6417750SBP200
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内容描述: 的SuperH RISC引擎 [SuperH RISC engine]
分类和应用: 外围集成电路时钟
文件页数/大小: 1039 页 / 6201 K
品牌: RENESAS [ RENESAS TECHNOLOGY CORP ]
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Bit 6—PC Break Select B (PCBB): Specifies whether a channel B instruction access cycle break  
is to be effected before or after the instruction is executed. This bit is not initialized by a power-on  
reset or manual reset.  
Bit 6: PCBB  
Description  
0
1
Channel B PC break is effected before instruction execution  
Channel B PC break is effected after instruction execution  
Bits 5 and 4—Reserved: These bits are always read as 0, and should only be written with 0.  
Bit 3—Sequence Condition Select (SEQ): Specifies whether the conditions for channels A and B  
are to be independent or sequential. This bit is not initialized by a power-on reset or manual reset.  
Bit 3: SEQ  
Description  
0
1
Channel A and B comparisons are performed as independent conditions  
Channel A and B comparisons are performed as sequential conditions  
(channel A channel B)  
Bits 2 and 1—Reserved: These bits are always read as 0, and should only be written with 0.  
Bit 0—User Break Debug Enable (UBDE): Specifies whether the user break debug function (see  
section 20.4, User Break Debug Support Function) is to be used.  
Bit 0: UBDE  
Description  
0
1
User break debug function is not used  
User break debug function is used  
(Initial value)  
20.3  
Operation  
20.3.1 Explanation of Terms Relating to Accesses  
An instruction access is an access that obtains an instruction. An operand access is any memory  
access for the purpose of instruction execution. For example, the access to address PC+disp×2+4  
in the instruction MOV.W @(disp,PC), Rn (an access very close to the program counter) is an  
operand access. The fetching of an instruction from the branch destination when a branch  
instruction is executed is also an instruction access. As the term “data” is used to distinguish data  
from an address, the term “operand access” is used in this section.  
Rev. 6.0, 07/02, page 785 of 986  
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