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MN101C115 |
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Panasonic |
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MICROCOMPUTER
MN101C00
MN101C115/117 LSI User’s Manual
Pub. No. 21411-011E
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s Organization
In this LSI manual, the MN101C117 functions are presented in the following order: overview, CPU basic functions, port functions, timer functions, serial functions, and other peripheral hardware functions.
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s Manual Configuration
Each section of this manual consists of a title, summary, main text, supplemental information, precautions and warnings. The layout and definition of each section are shown below.
Chapter 4 Timer Functions
Subtitle Sub-subtitle
The smallest block in this manual. 4-3 16-bit Timer Operation (timer 4)
Summary
4-3-1 Overview
Introduction to the section.
Timer 4 is a 16-bit programmable counter that can be used as an event counter. A signal with frequency of 1/2 of the timer 4 overflow signal can be output from the TM4IO pin. An input capture function and added pulse PWM output function can also be used.
Main text
s Timer Operation Settings for timer operation are listed below. (1) (2) (3) Set the TM4EN flag of the timer 4 mode register (TM4MD) to "0" so that the count operation of timer 4 is stopped. Set the TM4CK2~0 flags of the TM4MD register to select fosc, fs/4, or fs/16 as the clock source. Set the TM4PWM flag of the TM4MD register to "0" so that 16-bit timer operation is selected.
When servicing an interrupt, reset the timer 4 interrupt request flag before operating timer 4. During a count operation, be careful if the value set in TM4OCH and TM4OCL is smaller than the value of binary counter 4, since the count-up operation will continue until overflow occurs.
Supplementary information
Supplementary information for the main text. An explanation of terminology is also included.
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Clock
TM4EN
Write to registers TM4OCH, TM4OCL
Binary counter 4
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Key information
Important information from the text.
Figure 4-3-1 Binary Counter 4 (TM4BC) Count Timing
Precautions and warnings
Precautions are listed in case of lost functionality or damage. Be sure to read.
16-bit Timer Operation (timer 4)
If the TM4EN flag of the TM4MD register is changed simultaneously with other bits, the switching operation may cause binary counter 4 to be incremented. If the value of TM4OCH and TM4OCL registers is overwritten while timer 4 has stopped counting, binary counter 4 will be reset to X'0000'.
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s Finding Desired Information
This manual provides four methods for finding desired information quickly and easily. (1) (2) (3) (4) Consult the index at the front of the manual to locate the beginning of each section. Consult the table of contents at the front of the manual to locate desired titles. Consult the list of figures at the front of the manual to locate illustrations and charts by title name. Chapter names are located at the top outer corner of each page, and section titles are located at the bottom outer corner of each page.
s Related Manuals
The following manuals are also available from Panasonic as part of the MN101C00 series. MN101C00 Series LSI Manual MN101C00 Series Command Manual MN101C00 Series Cross Assembler User's Manual MN101C00 Series C Compiler User's Manual Operation MN101C00 Series C Compiler User's Manual Language MN101C00 Series C Compiler User's Manual Library MN101C00 Series C Source Code Debugger User's Manual MN101C00 Series PanaX Series Installation Manual
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Please send any inquires or questions concerning the contents of this manual to the Panasonic semiconductor design center closest to you. A list of addresses is provided at the end of this manual for your convenience.
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Contents
Chapter 1
Overview
Chapter 2
Basic CPU Functions
Chapter 3
Port Functions
Chapter 4
Timer Functions
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Chapter 5
Serial Functions
Chapter 6
A/D Conversion Functions AC Zero-Cross Circuit/Noise Filter
Chapter 7
Appendices
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Chapter 1
1-1-1 1-1-2
Overview
Overview ..........................................................................................................2 Product Summary .............................................................................................2
1-1 Product Overview...........................................................................................................2
1-2 Hardware Functions .......................................................................................................3 1-3 Pins .................................................................................................................................5 1-3-1 1-3-2 1-4-1 1-5-1 1-5-2
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Pin Diagram......................................................................................................5 Pin Function Summary .....................................................................................8 Block Diagram................................................................................................12 Absolute Maximum Ratings...........................................................................13 Operating Conditions......................................................................................14 DC Characteristics .........................................................................................17 A/D Converter Characteristics........................................................................21 ROM Option ...................................................................................................22 Option Check List...........................................................................................23
1-4 Overview of Functions .................................................................................................12 1-5 Electrical Characteristics..............................................................................................13
1-5-3 1-5-4 1-6-1 1-6-2
1-6 Option...........................................................................................................................22
1-7 Outline Drawings .........................................................................................................24
Chapter 2
Basic CPU Functions
2-1 Overview ......................................................................................................................28 2-2 Address Space 2-2-1 2-2-2 2-3-1 2-3-2 2-4-1 2-4-2 2-4-3 Memory Configuration ...................................................................................28 Special Function Registers .............................................................................28 Overview .......................................................................................................30 Control Register..............................................................................................30 Accepting and Returning from Interrupts.......................................................31 Interrupt Sources and Vector Addresses .........................................................33 Interrupt Control Registers ....... |