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HD404369 Datasheet, PDF (32/117 Pages) Hitachi Semiconductor – 4-bit HMCS400-Series microcomputer
HD404369 Series
Stop
Standby
Oscillator: Stop
Suboscillator: Active/Stop
Peripheral clocks: Stop
All other clocks: Stop
Oscillator: Active
Peripheral clocks: Active
All other clocks: Stop
Watch
Oscillator: Stop
Suboscillator: Active
Peripheral clocks: Stop
All other clocks: Stop
No
RESET = 0?
Yes
No
STOPC = 0?
Yes
RAME = 1
No
RESET = 0?
Yes IF0 • IM0 = 1? No
RAME = 0
Yes
No
IF1 • IM1 = 1?
Yes IFTA • IMTA No
= 1?
Yes
IFTB •
No
IMTB = 1?
Yes
IFTC •
No
IMTC = 1?
Yes
IFAD •
No
IMAD = 1?
(SBY
only)
(SBY
only)
(SBY
only)
Yes
IFS •
No
IMS = 1?
(SBY
only)
(SBY Yes
only)
Restart
processor clocks
Restart
processor clocks
Execute
next instruction
Reset MCU
No
Execute
next instruction
IF = 1,
IM = 0, and
IE = 1?
Yes
Accept interrupt
Figure 12 MCU Operation Flowchart
Stop Mode: In stop mode, all MCU operations stop and RAM data is retained. Therefore, the power
dissipation in this mode is the least of all modes. The OSC1 and OSC2 oscillator stops. For the X1 and X2
oscillator to operate or stop can be selected by setting bit 3 of the system clock select register 1 (SSR1:
$027; operating: SSR13 = 0, stop: SSR13 = 1) (figure 23). The MCU enters stop mode if the STOP
instruction is executed in active mode when bit 3 of timer mode register A (TMA: $008) is set to 0 (TMA3
= 0) (figure 37).
Stop mode is terminated by a RESET input or a STOPC input as shown in figure 13. RESET or STOPC
must be applied for at least one tRC to stabilize oscillation (refer to the AC Characteristics section). When
the MCU restarts after stop mode is cancelled, all RAM contents before entering stop mode are retained,
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