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M16C6NK Datasheet, PDF (78/404 Pages) Renesas Technology Corp – 16-BIT SINGLE-CHIP MICROCOMPUTER M16C FAMILY / M16C/60 SERIES
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M16C/6N Group (M16C/6NK, M16C/6NM)
8. Clock Generating Circuit
Oscillation Stop Detection Register (1)
b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 b0
00
Symbol
CM2
Address
000Ch
After Reset
0X000000b (2)
Bit Symbol
Bit Name
Function
RW
CM20
CM21
CM22
CM23
-
(b5-b4)
Oscillation Stop,
Re-Oscillation Detection
Enable Bit (2) (3) (4)
0 : Oscillation stop, re-oscillation
detection function disabled
1 : Oscillation stop, re-oscillation
detection function enabled
RW
System Clock Select
Bit 2 (2) (5) (6) (7) (8) (11)
0 : Main clock or PLL clock
1 : On-chip oscillator clock
RW
(On-chip oscillator oscillating)
Oscillation Stop,
Re-Oscillation Detection
Flag (9)
0 : Main clock stop, re-oscillation
not detected
1 : Main clock stop, re-oscillation
detected
RW
XIN Monitor Flag (10)
0 : Main clock oscillating
1 : Main clock turned off
RO
Reserved Bit
Set to "0"
RW
-
Nothing is assigned. When write, set to "0".
(b6)
When read, its content is indeterminate.
-
CM27
Operation Select Bit
0 : Oscillation stop detection reset
(behavior if oscillation stop, 1 : Oscillation stop, re-oscillation RW
re-oscillation is detected) (2) detection interrupt
NOTES:
1. Write to this register after setting the PRC0 bit in the PRCR register to "1" (write enable).
2. The CM20, CM21 and CM27 bits do not change at oscillation stop detection reset.
3. Set the CM20 bit to "0" (disable) before entering stop mode. After exiting stop mode, set the CM20 bit back
to "1" (enable).
4. Set the CM20 bit to "0" (disable) before setting the CM05 bit in the CM0 register.
5. When the CM20 bit is "1" (oscillation stop, re-oscillation detection function enabled), the CM27 bit is "1"
(oscillation stop, re-oscillation detection interrupt), and the CPU clock source is the main clock, the CM21 bit
is set to "1" (on-chip oscillator clock) if the main clock stop is detected.
6. If the CM20 bit is "1" and the CM23 bit is "1" (main clock turned off), do not set the CM21 bit to "0".
7. Effective when the CM07 bit in the CM0 register is "0".
8. Where the CM20 bit is "1" (oscillation stop, re-oscillation detection function enabled), the CM27 bit is "1"
(oscillation stop, re-oscillation detection interrupt), and the CM11 bit is "1" (the CPU clock source is PLL clock),
the CM21 bit remains unchanged even when main clock stop is detected. If the CM22 bit is "0" under these
conditions, an oscillation stop, re-oscillation detection interrupt request is generated at main clock stop detection;
it is, therefore, necessary to set the CM21 bit to "1" (on-chip oscillator clock) inside the interrupt routine.
9. This bit is set to "1" when the main clock is detected to have stopped and when the main clock is detected to
have restarted oscillating. When this bit changes state from "0" to "1", an oscillation stop and re-oscillation
detection interrupt request is generated. Use this bit in an interrupt routine to discriminate the causes of
interrupts between the oscillation stop and re-oscillation detection interrupt and the watchdog timer interrupt.
This bit is set to "0" by writing "0" in a program. (Writing "1" has no effect. Nor is it set to "0" by an oscillation
stop and re-oscillation detection interrupt request acknowledged.)
If an oscillation stop or a re-oscillation is detected when the CM22 bit = 1, no oscillation stop and re-oscillation
detection interrupt requests are generated.
10. Read the CM23 bit in an oscillation stop and re-oscillation detection interrupt handling routine to determine
the main clock status.
11. When the CM21 bit = 0 (on-chip oscillator turned off) and the CM05 bit = 1 (main clock turned off), the CM06
bit is fixed to "1" (divide-by-8 mode) and the CM15 bit is fixed to "1" (drive capability High).
Figure 8.4 CM2 Register
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