Datasheet RX111 Group Renesas MCUs 32 MHz 32-bit RX MCUs, 50 DMIPS, up to 128 Kbytes of flash memory, USB 2.0 full-speed host/function/OTG, up to 6 comms channels, 12-bit A/D, 8-bit D/A, RTC Features ■ 32-bit RX CPU core 32 MHz maximum operating frequency Capable of 50 DMIPS when operating at 32 MHz Accumulator handles 64-bit results (for a single instruction) from 32-bit × 32-bit operations Multiplication and division unit handles 32-bit × 32-bit operations (multiplication instructions take one CPU clock cycle) Fast interrupt CISC Harvard architecture with five-stage pipeline Variable-length instruction format, ultra-compact code On-chip debugging circuit ■ Low power consumption functions Operation from a single 1.8 to 3.6 V supply Three low power consumption modes ■ On-chip flash memory for code, no wait states Operation at 32 MHz, read cycle of 31.25 ns No wait states for reading at full CPU speed 16 to 128 Kbyte capacities Programmable at 1.8 V For instructions and operands ■ On-chip data flash memory 8 Kbytes 1,000,000 Erase/Write cycles (typ.) BGO (Background Operation) ■ On-chip SRAM, no wait states 8 to 16 Kbyte capacities ■ Data transfer controller (DTC) Four transfer modes Transfer can be set for each interrupt source. ■ Event link controller (ELC) Module operation can be initiated by event signals without going through interrupts. Link operation between modules is possible while the CPU is sleeping. ■ Reset and power supply voltage management Six types including Power-On Reset (POR) Low voltage detection (LVD) with voltage settings ■ Clock functions External clock input frequency: Up to 20 MHz Main clock oscillator frequency: 1 to 20 MHz Sub-clock oscillator frequency: 32.768 kHz PLL circuit input: 4 to 8 MHz Low-speed on-chip oscillator: 4 MHz High-speed on-chip oscillator: 32 MHz IWDT-dedicated on-chip oscillator: 15 kHz Generate a dedicated 32.768-kHz clock for the RTC On-chip clock frequency accuracy measurement circuit (CAC) R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 PLQP0064KB-A 10 × 10 mm, 0.5 mm pitch PLQP0064GA-A 14 × 14 mm, 0.8 mm pitch PLQP0048KB-A 7 × 7 mm, 0.5 mm pitch PWQN0048KB-A 7 × 7 mm, 0.50 mm pitch PWQN0040KC-A 6 × 6 mm, 0.50 mm pitch PWLG0064KA-A 5 × 5 mm, 0.5 mm pitch PWLG0036KA-A 4 × 4 mm, 0.5 mm pitch ■ Independent watchdog timer (IWDT) 15-kHz on-chip oscillator produces a dedicated clock signal to drive IWDT operation. ■ On-chip functions for IEC 60730 compliance Clock frequency accuracy measurement circuit, IWDT, functions to assist in RAM testing, etc. ■ Up to six channels for communication USB: USB 2.0 host (32 Kbyte or more ROM)/function/ On-The-Go (OTG) (one channel), full-speed = 12 Mbps, low-speed = 1.5 Mbps, isochronous transfer, and BC (Battery Charger) supported SCI: Asynchronous mode, clock synchronous mode, smart card interface (up to three channels) I2C bus interface: Transfer at up to 400 kbps, capable of SMBus operation (one channel) RSPI (one channel) ■ Up to 8 extended-function timers 16-bit MTU: Input capture/output compare, complementary PWM output, phase counting mode (six channels) 16-bit CMT (two channels) ■ 12-bit A/D converter Up to 14 channels 1.0 μs minimum conversion speed Double trigger (data duplication) function for motor control ■ 8-bit D/A converter Two channels (for 64 pins only) ■ Temperature sensor ■ General I/O ports 5-V tolerant, open drain, input pull-up ■ Multi-function pin controller (MPC) Multiple I/O pins can be selected for peripheral functions. ■ Operating temperature range 40 to 85C 40 to 105°C ■ Realtime clock (RTC) 30-second, leap year, and error adjustment functions Calendar count mode or binary count mode selectable Capable of initiating exit from software standby mode R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 1 of 107 RX111 Group 1. Overview 1. Overview 1.1 Outline of Specifications Table 1.1 lists the specifications, and Table 1.2 gives a comparison of the functions of the products in different packages. Table 1.1 is for products with the greatest number of functions, so the number of peripheral modules and channels will differ in accordance with the package type. For details, see Table 1.2, Comparison of Functions for Different Packages. Table 1.1 Outline of Specifications (1/3) Classification Module/Function Description CPU CPU Memory Maximum operating frequency: 32 MHz 32-bit RX CPU Minimum instruction execution time: One instruction per clock cycle Address space: 4-Gbyte linear Register set General purpose: Sixteen 32-bit registers Control: Eight 32-bit registers Accumulator: One 64-bit register Basic instructions: 73 DSP instructions: 9 Addressing modes: 10 Data arrangement Instructions: Little endian Data: Selectable as little endian or big endian On-chip 32-bit multiplier: 32-bit × 32-bit → 64-bit On-chip divider: 32-bit ÷ 32-bit → 32 bits Barrel shifter: 32 bits ROM Capacity: 16 K /32 K /64 K /96 K /128 Kbytes 32 MHz, no-wait memory access Programming/erasing method: Serial programming (asynchronous serial communication/USB communication), self-programming RAM Capacity: 8 K /10 K /16 Kbytes 32 MHz, no-wait memory access E2 DataFlash Capacity: 8 Kbytes Number of erase/write cycles: 1,000,000 (typ) MCU operating mode Single-chip mode Clock Main clock oscillator, sub-clock oscillator, low-speed on-chip oscillator, high-speed on-chip oscillator, PLL frequency synthesizer, and IWDT-dedicated on-chip oscillator Oscillation stop detection: Available Clock frequency accuracy measurement circuit (CAC) Independent settings for the system clock (ICLK), peripheral module clock (PCLK), and FlashIF clock (FCLK) The CPU and system sections such as other bus masters run in synchronization with the system clock (ICLK): 32 MHz (at max.) Peripheral modules run in synchronization with the PCLK: 32 MHz (at max.) The flash peripheral circuit runs in synchronization with the FCLK: 32 MHz (at max.) The ICLK frequency can only be set to FCLK, PCLKB, or PCLKD multiplied by n (n: 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64). Clock generation circuit Resets RES# pin reset, power-on reset, voltage monitoring reset, independent watchdog timer reset, and software reset Voltage detection Voltage detection circuit (LVDAa) When the voltage on VCC falls below the voltage detection level, an internal reset or internal interrupt is generated. Voltage detection circuit 1 is capable of selecting the detection voltage from 10 levels Voltage detection circuit 2 is capable of selecting the detection voltage from 4 levels Low power consumption Low power consumption functions Module stop function Three low power consumption modes Sleep mode, deep sleep mode, and software standby mode Function for lower operating power consumption Operating power control modes High-speed operating mode, middle-speed operating mode, and low-speed operating mode Interrupt controller (ICUb) Interrupt vectors: 82 External interrupts: 9 (NMI, IRQ0 to IRQ7 pins) Non-maskable interrupts: 4 (NMI pin, voltage monitoring 1 interrupt, voltage monitoring 2 interrupt, and IWDT interrupt) 16 levels specifiable for the order of priority Interrupt R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 2 of 107 RX111 Group Table 1.1 1. Overview Outline of Specifications (2/3) Classification Module/Function Description DMA Data transfer controller (DTCa) Transfer modes: Normal transfer, repeat transfer, and block transfer Activation sources: Interrupts Chain transfer function I/O ports General I/O ports 64-pin /48-pin /40-pin /36-pin I/O: 46/30/24/20 Input: 2/2/1/1 Pull-up resistors: 38/24/19/16 Open-drain outputs: 34/24/19/16 5-V tolerance: 4/4/4/4 Event link controller (ELC) Event signals of 35 types can be directly connected to the module Operations of timer modules are selectable at event input Capable of event link operation for port B Multi-function pin controller (MPC) Capable of selecting the input/output function from multiple pins Timers Multi-function timer pulse unit 2 (MTU2a) (16 bits × 6 channels) × 1 unit Time bases for the six 16-bit timer channels can be provided via up to 16 pulse-input/output lines and three pulse-input lines Select from among eight or seven counter-input clock signals for each channel (PCLK/1, PCLK/4, PCLK/16, PCLK/64, PCLK/256, PCLK/1024, MTCLKA, MTCLKB, MTCLKC, MTCLKD) other than channel 5, for which only four signals are available. Input capture function 21 output compare/input capture registers Pulse output mode Complementary PWM output mode Reset synchronous PWM mode Phase-counting mode Capable of generating conversion start triggers for the A/D converter Port output enable 2 (POE2a) Controls the high-impedance state of the MTU’s waveform output pins Compare match timer (CMT) (16 bits × 2 channels) × 1 unit Select from among four clock signals (PCLK/8, PCLK/32, PCLK/128, PCLK/512) Independent watchdog timer (IWDTa) 14 bits × 1 channel Count clock: Dedicated low-speed on-chip oscillator for the IWDT Frequency divided by 1, 16, 32, 64, 128, or 256 Realtime clock (RTCA) Clock source: Sub-clock Calendar count mode or binary count mode selectable Interrupts: Alarm interrupt, periodic interrupt, and carry interrupt Serial communications interfaces (SCIe, SCIf) I2C bus interface (RIIC) 1 channel Communications formats: I2C bus format/SMBus format Master mode or slave mode selectable Supports fast mode Serial peripheral interface (RSPI) 1 channel Transfer facility Using the MOSI (master out, slave in), MISO (master in, slave out), SSL (slave select), and RSPI clock (RSPCK) signals enables serial transfer through SPI operation (four lines) or clocksynchronous operation (three lines) Capable of handling serial transfer as a master or slave Data formats Choice of LSB-first or MSB-first transfer The number of bits in each transfer can be changed to 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 20, 24, or 32 bits. 128-bit buffers for transmission and reception Up to four frames can be transmitted or received in a single transfer operation (with each frame having up to 32 bits) Double buffers for both transmission and reception Communication functions R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 3 channels (channel 1, 5: SCIe, channel 12: SCIf) Serial communications modes: Asynchronous, clock synchronous, and smart card interface On-chip baud rate generator allows selection of the desired bit rate Choice of LSB-first or MSB-first transfer Average transfer rate clock can be input from MTU2 timers Simple I2C Simple SPI Master/slave mode supported (SCIf only) Start frame and information frame are included (SCIf only) Start-bit detection in asynchronous mode: Low level or falling edge is selectable Page 3 of 107 RX111 Group Table 1.1 1. Overview Outline of Specifications (3/3) Classification Module/Function Description Communication USB 2.0 host/function module (USBc) function USB Device Controller (UDC) and transceiver for USB 2.0 are incorporated. Host (32-Kbyte or more ROM)/function module: 1 port Compliant with USB version 2.0 Transfer speed: Full-speed (12 Mbps), low-speed (1.5 Mbps) OTG (ON-The-Go) is supported. Isochronous transfer is supported. BC (Battery Charger) is supported. 12-bit A/D converter (S12ADb) Temperature sensor (TEMPSa) 1 channel The voltage of the temperature is converted into a digital value by the 12-bit A/D converter. D/A converter (DA) 2 channels 8-bit resolution Output voltage: 0 V to VCC CRC calculator (CRC) CRC code generation for arbitrary amounts of data in 8-bit units Select any of three generating polynomials: X8 + X2 + X + 1, X16 + X15 + X2 + 1, or X16 + X12 + X5 + 1 Generation of CRC codes for use with LSB-first or MSB-first communications is selectable. 1 unit (1 unit × 14 channels) 12-bit resolution Minimum conversion time: 1.0 µs per channel when the ADCLK is operating at 32 MHz Operating modes Scan mode (single scan mode, continuous scan mode, and group scan mode) Double trigger mode (duplication of A/D conversion data) A/D conversion start conditions A software trigger, a trigger from a timer (MTU), an external trigger signal, or ELC Data operation circuit (DOC) Comparison, addition, and subtraction of 16-bit data Power supply voltages/Operating frequencies VCC = 1.8 to 2.4 V: 8 MHz, VCC = 2.4 to 2.7 V: 16 MHz, VCC = 2.7 to 3.6 V: 32 MHz Supply current 3.2 mA at 32 MHz (typ.) Operating temperature range D version: 40 to +85°C, G version: 40 to +105°C Packages 64-pin LFQFP (PLQP0064KB-A) 10 × 10 mm, 0.5 mm pitch 64-pin LQFP (PLQP0064GA-A) 14 × 14 mm, 0.8 mm pitch 64-pin WFLGA (PWLG0064KA-A) 5 × 5 mm, 0.5 mm pitch 48-pin LFQFP (PLQP0048KB-A) 7 × 7 mm, 0.5 mm pitch 48-pin HWQFN (PWQN0048KB-A) 7 × 7 mm, 0.5 mm pitch 40-pin HWQFN (PWQN0040KC-A) 6 × 6mm, 0.50mm pitch 36-pin WFLGA (PWLG0036KA-A) 4 × 4 mm, 0.5 mm pitch On-chip debugging system E1 emulator (FINE interface) R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 4 of 107 RX111 Group Table 1.2 1. Overview Comparison of Functions for Different Packages RX111 Group Module/Functions Interrupts External interrupts DMA Data transfer controller Timers Multi-function timer pulse unit 2 Port output enable 2 64 Pins 48 Pins Supported 6 channels (MTU0 to MTU5) POE0# to POE3#, POE8# POE0#, POE2#, POE3#, POE8# 2 channels × 1 unit Realtime clock Supported Independent watchdog timer Not supported Supported Serial communications interfaces [simple I2C, simple SPI] 2 channels (SCI1, SCI5) Serial communications interface [simple I2C, simple SPI] 1 channel (SCI12) I2C bus interface Serial peripheral interface USB 2.0 host/function module (USBc) 12-bit A/D converter (including high-precision channels) D/A converter 1 channel 1 channel 1 channel (SSLA1 and SSLA3 are not supported) 1 channel (Host/Function/ OTG) 14 channels (6 channels) 1 channel (SSLA1 to SSLA3 are not supported) 1 channel (Host/Function) 10 channels (4 channels) 2 channels 8 channels (3 channels) Supported CRC calculator Supported Event link controller Supported R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 64-pin LFQFP 64-pin LQFP 64-pin WFLGA 7 channels (2 channels) Not supported Temperature sensor Packages 36 Pins NMI, IRQ0 to IRQ7 Compare match timer Communication functions 40 Pins 48-pin LFQFP 48-pin HWQFN 40-pin HWQFN 36-pin WFLGA Page 5 of 107 RX111 Group 1.2 1. Overview List of Products Table 1.3 is a list of products, and Figure 1.1 shows how to read the product part no., memory capacity, and package type. Table 1.3 Group RX111 List of Products (1/2) Part No. Orderable Part No. Package R5F51115AGFM R5F51115AGFM#30 PLQP0064KB-A R5F51115AGFK R5F51115AGFK#30 PLQP0064GA-A R5F51115AGFL R5F51115AGFL#30 PLQP0048KB-A R5F51115AGNE R5F51115AGNE#V0 PWQN0048KB-A R5F51114AGFM R5F51114AGFM#30 PLQP0064KB-A R5F51114AGFK R5F51114AGFK#30 PLQP0064GA-A R5F51114AGFL R5F51114AGFL#30 PLQP0048KB-A R5F51114AGNE R5F51114AGNE#V0 PWQN0048KB-A R5F51113AGFM R5F51113AGFM#30 PLQP0064KB-A R5F51113AGFK R5F51113AGFK#30 PLQP0064GA-A R5F51113AGFL R5F51113AGFL#30 PLQP0048KB-A R5F51113AGNE R5F51113AGNE#V0 PWQN0048KB-A R5F51113AGNF R5F51113AGNF#V0 PWQN0040KC-A R5F51111AGFM R5F51111AGFM#30 PLQP0064KB-A ROM Capacity RAM Capacity E2 DataFlash Maximum Operating Frequency Operating Temperature 8 Kbytes 32 MHz 40 to +105°C 128 Kbytes 16 Kbytes 96 Kbytes 64 Kbytes 10 Kbytes R5F51111AGFK R5F51111AGFK#30 PLQP0064GA-A R5F51111AGFL R5F51111AGFL#30 PLQP0048KB-A R5F51111AGNE R5F51111AGNE#V0 PWQN0048KB-A R5F51111AGNF R5F51111AGNF#V0 PWQN0040KC-A R5F5111JAGFM R5F5111JAGFM#30 PLQP0064KB-A R5F5111JAGFK R5F5111JAGFK#30 PLQP0064GA-A R5F5111JAGFL R5F5111JAGFL#30 PLQP0048KB-A R5F5111JAGNE R5F5111JAGNE#V0 PWQN0048KB-A R5F5111JAGNF R5F5111JAGNF#V0 PWQN0040KC-A R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 32 Kbytes 16 Kbytes 8 Kbytes Page 6 of 107 RX111 Group Table 1.3 Group RX111 1. Overview List of Products (2/2) Part No. Orderable Part No. Package R5F51115ADFM R5F51115ADFM#30 PLQP0064KB-A R5F51115ADFK R5F51115ADFK#30 PLQP0064GA-A R5F51115ADLF R5F51115ADLF#U0 PWLG0064KA-A R5F51115ADFL R5F51115ADFL#30 PLQP0048KB-A R5F51115ADNE R5F51115ADNE#V0 PVQN0048KA-A R5F51114ADFM R5F51114ADFM#30 PLQP0064KB-A ROM Capacity RAM Capacity E2 DataFlash Maximum Operating Frequency Operating Temperature 8 Kbytes 32 MHz 40 to +85°C 128 Kbytes 16 Kbytes R5F51114ADFK R5F51114ADFK#30 PLQP0064GA-A R5F51114ADLF R5F51114ADLF#U0 PWLG0064KA-A R5F51114ADFL R5F51114ADFL#30 PLQP0048KB-A R5F51114ADNE R5F51114ADNE#V0 PWQN0048KB-A R5F51113ADFM R5F51113ADFM#30 PLQP0064KB-A R5F51113ADFK R5F51113ADFK#30 PLQP0064GA-A R5F51113ADLF R5F51113ADLF#U0 PWLG0064KA-A R5F51113ADFL R5F51113ADFL#30 PLQP0048KB-A R5F51113ADNE R5F51113ADNE#V0 PWQN0048KB-A R5F51113ADLM R5F51113ADLM#U0 PWLG0036KA-A R5F51113ADNF R5F51113ADNF#V0 PWQN0040KC-A R5F51111ADFM R5F51111ADFM#30 PLQP0064KB-A R5F51111ADFK R5F51111ADFK#30 PLQP0064GA-A R5F51111ADLF R5F51111ADLF#U0 PWLG0064KA-A 96 Kbytes 64 Kbytes 10 Kbytes R5F51111ADFL R5F51111ADFL#30 PLQP0048KB-A R5F51111ADNE R5F51111ADNE#V0 PWQN0048KB-A R5F51111ADLM R5F51111ADLM#U0 PWLG0036KA-A R5F51111ADNF R5F51111ADNF#V0 PWQN0040KC-A R5F5111JADFM R5F5111JADFM#30 PLQP0064KB-A R5F5111JADFK R5F5111JADFK#30 PLQP0064GA-A R5F5111JADLF R5F5111JADLF#U0 PWLG0064KA-A R5F5111JADFL R5F5111JADFL#30 PLQP0048KB-A R5F5111JADNE R5F5111JADNE#V0 PWQN0048KB-A R5F5111JADLM R5F5111JADLM#U0 PWLG0036KA-A R5F5111JADNF R5F5111JADNF#V0 PWQN0040KC-A 32 Kbytes 16 Kbytes 8 Kbytes Note: • Orderable part numbers are current as of when this manual was published. Please make sure to refer the relevant product page on the Renesas website for the latest part numbers. R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 7 of 107 RX111 Group 1. Overview R 5 F 5 1 1 1 5 A D F M #3 0 Production identification code Packing, Terminal material (Pb-free) #3: Tray/Sn (Tin) only #V: Tray/Sn (Tin) only #U: Tray/SnCu and others ROM, RAM, and E2 DataFlash capacity FM: LFQFP/64/0.50 FK: LQFP/64/0.80 LF: WFLGA/64/0.50 FL: LFQFP/48/0.50 NE: HWQFN/48/0.50 NF: HWQFN/40/0.50 LM: WFLGA/36/0.50 D: Operating temperature (-40°C to +85°C) G: Operating temperature (-40°C to +105°C) ROM, RAM, and E2 DataFlash capacity 5: 128 Kbytes/16 Kbytes/8 Kbytes 4: 96 Kbytes/16 Kbytes/8 Kbytes 3: 64 Kbytes/10 Kbytes/8 Kbytes 1: 32 Kbytes/10 Kbytes/8 Kbytes J: 16 Kbytes/8 Kbytes/8 Kbytes Group name 10: RX110 Group 11: RX111 Group Series name RX100 Series Type of memory F: Flash memory version Renesas MCU Renesas semiconductor product Figure 1.1 How to Read the Product Part No., Memory Capacity, and Package Type R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 8 of 107 RX111 Group 1.3 1. Overview Block Diagram Figure 1.2 shows a block diagram. E2 DataFlash IWDTa ELC CRC SCIe × 2 channels SCIf × 1 channel RSPI × 1 channel ROM Internal peripheral buses 1 to 6 ICUb RIIC × 1 channel MTU2a × 6 channels POE2a Port 0 USBc × 1 port Port 1 CMT × 2 channels (unit 0) Port 2 RTCA Port 3 12-bit A/D converter × 14 channels Port 4 Temperature sensor Port 5 8-bit D/A converter × 2 channels Port A DOC Port B CAC Port C Internal main bus 2 RAM Operand bus Instruction bus DTCa Clock generation circuit Internal main bus 1 RX CPU Port E Port H BSC External bus Port J ICUb: DTCa: IWDTa: ELC: CRC: SCIe/SCIf: RSPI: RIIC: Figure 1.2 Interrupt controller Data transfer controller Independent watchdog timer Event link controller CRC (cyclic redundancy check) calculator Serial communications interface Serial peripheral interface I2C bus interface MTU2a: POE2a: USBc: CMT: RTCA: DOC: CAC: Multi-function timer pulse unit 2 Port output enable 2 USB 2.0 host/function module Compare match timer Realtime clock Data operation circuit Clock frequency accuracy measurement circuit Block Diagram R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 9 of 107 RX111 Group 1.4 1. Overview Pin Functions Table 1.4 lists the pin functions. Table 1.4 Pin Functions (1/3) Classifications Pin Name I/O Description Power supply VCC Input Power supply pin. Connect it to the system power supply. VCL — Connect this pin to the VSS pin via the 4.7 μF smoothing capacitor used to stabilize the internal power supply. Place the capacitor close to the pin. Ground pin. Connect it to the system power supply (0 V). VSS Input XTAL Output/ Pins for connecting a crystal. An external clock can be input through the Input *1 XTAL pin. EXTAL Input XCIN Input XCOUT Output CLKOUT Output Clock output pin MD Input Pin for setting the operating mode. The signal levels on this pin must not be changed during operation. UB# Input Pin used for USB interface mode of boot mode. UPSEL Input Pin used for USB interface mode of boot mode. System control RES# Input Reset pin. This MCU enters the reset state when this signal goes low. CAC CACREF Input Input pin for the clock frequency accuracy measurement circuit. On-chip emulator FINED I/O FINE interface pin. LVD CMPA2 Input Detection target voltage pin for voltage detection 2 NMI Input Non-maskable interrupt request pin. IRQ0 to IRQ7 Input Interrupt request pins. Multi-function MTIOC0A, MTIOC0B timer pulse unit 2 MTIOC0C, MTIOC0D I/O The TGRA0 to TGRD0 input capture input/output compare output/PWM output pins. MTIOC1A, MTIOC1B I/O The TGRA1 and TGRB1 input capture input/output compare output/PWM output pins. MTIOC2A, MTIOC2B I/O The TGRA2 and TGRB2 input capture input/output compare output/PWM output pins. MTIOC3A, MTIOC3B MTIOC3C, MTIOC3D I/O The TGRA3 to TGRD3 input capture input/output compare output/PWM output pins. MTIOC4A, MTIOC4B MTIOC4C, MTIOC4D I/O The TGRA4 to TGRD4 input capture input/output compare output/PWM output pins. MTIC5U, MTIC5V, MTIC5W Input The TGRU5, TGRV5, and TGRW5 input capture input/external pulse input pins. MTCLKA, MTCLKB, MTCLKC, MTCLKD Input Input pins for the external clock. Port output enable 2 POE0# to POE3#, POE8# Input Input pins for request signals to place the MTU pins in the high impedance state. Realtime clock RTCOUT Output Output pin for the 1-Hz/64-Hz clock. Serial communications interface (SCIe) Asynchronous mode/clock synchronous mode Clock Operating mode control Interrupts Input/output pins for the sub-clock oscillator. Connect a crystal between XCIN and XCOUT. SCK1, SCK5 I/O Input/output pins for the clock. RXD1, RXD5 Input Input pins for received data. TXD1, TXD5 Output Output pins for transmitted data. CTS1#, CTS5# Input Input pins for controlling the start of transmission and reception. RTS1#, RTS5# Output Output pins for controlling the start of transmission and reception. R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 10 of 107 RX111 Group Table 1.4 1. Overview Pin Functions (2/3) Classifications Pin Name I/O Description Serial communications interface (SCIe) Simple SSCL1, SSCL5 I/O Input/output pins for the I2C clock. SSDA1, SSDA5 I/O Input/output pins for the I2C data. I2C mode Simple SPI mode Serial communications interface (SCIf) SCK1, SCK5 I/O Input/output pins for the clock. SMISO1, SMISO5 I/O Input/output pins for slave transmit data. SMOSI1, SMOSI5 I/O Input/output pins for master transmit data. SS1#, SS5# Input Chip-select input pins. Asynchronous mode/clock synchronous mode SCK12 I/O Input/output pin for the clock. RXD12 Input Input pin for receiving data. TXD12 Output Output pin for transmitting data. CTS12# Input Input pin for controlling the start of transmission and reception. RTS12# Output Output pin for controlling the start of transmission and reception. SSCL12 I/O Input/output pin for the I2C clock. SSDA12 I/O Input/output pin for the I2C data. Simple I2C mode Simple SPI mode SCK12 I/O Input/output pin for the clock. SMISO12 I/O Input/output pin for slave transmit data. SMOSI12 I/O Input/output pin for master transmit data. SS12# Input Chip-select input pin. Input Input pin for data reception by SCIf. Extended serial mode RXDX12 I2C bus interface Serial peripheral interface USB 2.0 host/ function module TXDX12 Output Output pin for data transmission by SCIf. SIOX12 I/O Input/output pin for data reception or transmission by SCIf. SCL0 I/O Input/output pin for I2C bus interface clocks. Bus can be directly driven by the N-channel open drain output. SDA0 I/O Input/output pin for I2C bus interface data. Bus can be directly driven by the N-channel open drain output. RSPCKA I/O Input/output pin for the RSPI clock. MOSIA I/O Input/output pin for transmitting data from the RSPI master. MISOA I/O Input/output pin for transmitting data from the RSPI slave. SSLA0 I/O Input/output pin to select the slave for the RSPI. SSLA1 to SSLA3 Output Output pins to select the slave for the RSPI. VCC_USB Input Power supply pin for USB. Connect this pin to VCC. VSS_USB Input Ground pin for USB. Connect this pin to VSS. USB0_DP I/O D+ I/O pin of the USB on-chip transceiver. USB0_DM I/O D- I/O pin of the USB on-chip transceiver. USB0_VBUS Input USB cable connection monitor pin. USB0_EXICEN Output Low-power control signal for the OTG chip. USB0_VBUSEN Output VBUS (5 V) supply enable signal for the OTG chip. USB0_OVRCURA, USB0_OVRCURB Input External overcurrent detection pins. USB0_ID Input Mini-AB connector ID input pin during operation in OTG mode. R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 11 of 107 RX111 Group Table 1.4 1. Overview Pin Functions (3/3) Classifications Pin Name I/O Description 12-bit A/D converter AN000 to AN004, AN006, AN008 to AN015 Input Input pins for the analog signals to be processed by the A/D converter. ADTRG0# Input Input pin for the external trigger signals that start the A/D conversion. D/A converter DA0, DA1 Output Output pins for the analog signals to be processed by the D/A converter. Analog power supply AVCC0 Input Analog voltage supply pin for the 12-bit A/D converter. Connect this pin to VCC when not using the 12-bit A/D converter. AVSS0 Input Analog ground pin for the 12-bit A/D converter. Connect this pin to VSS when not using the 12-bit A/D converter. VREFH0 Input Analog reference voltage supply pin for the 12-bit A/D converter. Connect this pin to VCC when not using the 12-bit A/D converter. VREFL0 Input Analog reference ground pin for the 12-bit A/D converter. Connect this pin to VSS when not using the 12-bit A/D converter. P03, P05 I/O 2-bit input/output pins. I/O ports P14 to P17 I/O 4-bit input/output pins. P26, P27 I/O 2-bit input/output pins. P30 to P32, P35 I/O 4-bit input/output pins (P35 input pin). P40 to P44, P46 I/O 6-bit input/output pins. P54, P55 I/O 2-bit input/output pins. PA0, PA1, PA3, PA4, PA6 I/O 5-bit input/output pins. PB0, PB1, PB3, PB5 to PB7 I/O 6-bit input/output pins. PC0 to PC7 I/O 8-bit input/output pins. PE0 to PE7 I/O 8-bit input/output pins. PH7 Input 1-bit input pin. PJ6, PJ7 I/O 2-bit input/output pins. Note 1. For external clock input. R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 12 of 107 RX111 Group 1.5 1. Overview Pin Assignments VSS PB0 VCC PB1 PB3 PB5 PB6/PC0 PB7/PC1 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 PA3 43 40 PA1 44 PA4 PA0 45 PA6 PE5 46 41 PE4 47 42 PE3 48 Figure 1.3 to Figure 1.7 show the pin assignments. Table 1.5 to Table 1.6 show the lists of pins and pin functions. PE2 49 32 PC2 PE1 50 31 PC3 PE0 51 30 PC4 PE7 52 29 PC5 PE6 53 28 PC6 P46 54 27 PC7 P44 55 26 P54 P43 56 25 P55 P42 57 24 VSS_USB P41 58 23 USB0_DP PJ7/VREFL0 59 22 USB0_DM P40 60 21 VCC_USB PJ6/VREFH0 61 20 P14 AVSS0 62 19 P15 AVCC0 63 18 P16 P05 64 17 P17 12 13 14 15 16 VCL VSS VCC P32 8 XCOUT EXTAL 7 RES# 11 6 MD XTAL 5 P31 9 4 P30 10 3 P26 P35/NMI 2 P27 PH7/XCIN 1 P03 RX111 Group PLQP0064KB-A (64-pin LQFP) (Top view) Note: • This figure indicates the power supply pins and I/O ports. For the pin configuration, see the table “List of Pins and Pin Functions (64-Pin LQFP)”. Figure 1.3 Pin Assignments of the 64-Pin LQFP R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 13 of 107 RX111 Group 1. Overview RX111 Group PWLG0064KA-A (64-pin WFLGA) (Upper perspective view) A B C D E F G H 8 PE3 PE4 PA0 VSS VCC PB5 PB6 PB7 8 7 PE2 PE1 PA1 PA3 PB0 PC4 PC3 PC2 7 6 P46 PE6 PE5 PA4 PB1 PC7 PC5 VSS_USB 6 5 P43 P44 PE7 PA6 PB3 P54 PC6 USB0_DP 5 4 PJ7/ VREFL0 P42 P41 PE0 P55 P14 P15 USB0_DM 4 3 PJ6/ VREFH0 P40 P27 P26 P31 P35 P16 VCC_USB 3 2 AVCC0 P03 P05 P30 MD P32 P17 VCC 2 1 AVSS0 XCOUT PH7/ XCIN RES# XTAL EXTAL VCL VSS 1 A B C D E F G H Note: • This figure indicates the power supply pins and I/O port pins. For the pin configuration, see the table “List of Pins and Pin Functions (64-Pin WFLGA)”. • For the position of A1 pin in the package, see “Package Dimensions”. Figure 1.4 Pin Assignments of the 64-Pin WFLGA R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 14 of 107 PA4 VSS PB0/PC0 VCC PB1/PC1 PB3/PC2 PB5/PC3 30 29 28 27 26 25 PA3 PA6 PA1 33 31 PE4 34 32 PE3 35 1. Overview 36 RX111 Group PE2 37 24 PC4 PE1 38 23 PC5 PE0 39 22 PC6 PE7 40 21 PC7 P46 41 20 VSS_USB P42 42 19 USB0_DP P41 43 18 USB0_DM PJ7/VREFL0 44 17 VCC_USB P40 45 16 P14 PJ6/VREFH0 46 15 P15 AVSS0 47 14 P16 AVCC0 48 13 P17 RX111 Group PLQP0048KB-A (48-pin LQFP) VSS VCC 26 PB3/PC2 25 PB5/PC3 12 10 VCL 27 PB1/PC1 11 9 EXTAL 7 P35/NMI 30 VSS 28 VCC 6 PH7/XCIN 31 PA6 8 5 XCOUT 32 PA4 XTAL 4 RES# 33 PA3 29 PB0/PC0 3 MD 34 PA1 2 P26 35 PE4 1 P27 36 PE3 (Top view) PE2 37 24 PC4 PE1 38 23 PC5 PE0 39 22 PC6 RX111 Group PWQN0048KB-A (48-pin HWQFN) PE7 40 P46 41 P42 42 P41 43 PJ7/VREFL0 44 21 PC7 20 VSS_USB 19 USB0_DP 18 USB0_DM 17 VCC_USB (Top view) P40 45 16 P14 VCC 12 VSS 11 VCL 10 EXTAL 9 XTAL 8 P35/NMI 7 PH7/XCIN 6 XCOUT 5 RES# 4 13 P17 MD 3 14 P16 AVCC0 48 P26 2 15 P15 AVSS0 47 P27 1 PJ6/VREFH0 46 Note: • This figure indicates The power supply pins and I/O port pins. For the pin configuration, see the table “List of Pins and Pin Functions (48-Pin LQFP/HWQFN)”. Figure 1.5 Pin Assignments of the 48-Pin LQFP/HWQFN R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 15 of 107 PA4 VSS PB0 VCC PB3 24 23 22 21 PA3 PA6 PA1 27 25 PE4 28 26 PE3 29 1. Overview 30 RX111 Group PE2 31 20 PC4 PE1 32 19 VSS_USB PE0 33 18 USB0_DP RX111 Group PWQN0040KC-A (40-pin HWQFN) (Top view) P46 34 P42 35 P41 36 PJ7/VREFL0 37 PJ6/VREFH0 38 17 USB0_DM 16 VCC_USB 15 P14 14 P15 13 P16 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 MD RES# P35/NMI XTAL EXTAL VCL VSS VCC 10 1 11 P32 P26 12 P17 AVCC0 40 P27 AVSS0 39 Note: • This figure indicates the power supply pins and I/O port pins. For the pin configuration, see the table “List of Pins and Pin Functions (40-Pin HWQFN)”. Figure 1.6 Pin Assignments of the 40-Pin HWQFN R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 16 of 107 RX111 Group 1. Overview RX111 Group PWLG0036KA-A (36-pin WFLGA) (Upper perspective view) 6 PE2 PA3 VSS PB0 VCC VSS_USB 5 P41 PE1 PA4 PB3 PC4 USB0_DP 4 P42 PE0 PE4 PA6 P15 USB0_DM 3 PJ6/ VREFH0 PJ7/ VREFL0 PE3 P14 P16 VCC_USB 2 AVCC0 P27 MD P35 P17 VCC 1 AVSS0 RES# XTAL EXTAL VCL VSS A B C D E F Note: • This figure indicates the power supply pins and I/O port pins. For the pin configuration, see the table “List of Pins and Pin Functions (36-Pin WFLGA)”. • For the position of A1 pin in the package, see “Package Dimensions”. Figure 1.7 Pin Assignments of the 36-Pin WFLGA R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 17 of 107 RX111 Group Table 1.5 Pin No. 1. Overview List of Pins and Pin Functions (64-Pin LQFP) (1/2) Power Supply, Clock, System Control I/O Port Timers (MTU, POE, RTC) Communication (SCIe, SCIf, RSPI, RIIC, USB) Others 1 P03 2 P27 MTIOC2B SCK1/SCK12 3 P26 MTIOC2A TXD1/SMOSI1/SSDA1/USB0_VBUSEN 4 P30 MTIOC4B/POE8# RXD1/SMISO1/SSCL1 IRQ0 5 P31 MTIOC4D CTS1#/RTS1#/SS1# IRQ1 6 DA0 MD 7 RES# 8 XCOUT FINED 9 XCIN PH7 10 UPSEL P35 11 XTAL 12 EXTAL 13 VCL 14 VSS 15 VCC IRQ3/CMPA2/ CACREF/ADTRG0# NMI 16 P32 MTIOC0C/RTCOUT 17 P17 MTIOC0C/MTIOC3A/ MTIOC3B/POE8# SCK1/MISOA/SDA0/RXD12/RXDX12/ SMISO12/SSCL12 IRQ7 18 P16 MTIOC3C/MTIOC3D/ RTCOUT TXD1/SMOSI1/SSDA1/MOSIA/SCL0/ USB0_VBUS/USB0_VBUSEN/ USB0_OVRCURB IRQ6/ADTRG0# P15 MTIOC0B/MTCLKB RXD1/SMISO1/SSCL1/RSPCKA IRQ5/CLKOUT P14 MTIOC0A/MTIOC3A/ MTCLKA CTS1#/RTS1#/SS1#/SSLA0/TXD12/ TXDX12/SIOX12/SMOSI12/SSDA12/ USB0_OVRCURA IRQ4 19 20 UB# 21 VCC_USB IRQ2 22 USB0_DM 23 USB0_DP 24 VSS_USB 25 P55 MTIOC4D 26 P54 MTIOC4B 27 PC7 MTIOC3A/MTCLKB TXD1/SMOSI1/SSDA1/MISOA/ USB0_OVRCURB 28 PC6 MTIOC3C/MTCLKA RXD1/SMISO1/SSCL1/MOSIA/ USB0_EXICEN 29 PC5 MTIOC3B/MTCLKD SCK1/RSPCKA/USB0_ID 30 PC4 MTIOC3D/MTCLKC/POE0# SCK5/SSLA0/USB0_VBUS*1/ USB0_VBUSEN 31 PC3 MTIOC4D TXD5/SMOSI5/SSDA5 32 PC2 MTIOC4B RXD5/SMISO5/SSCL5/SSLA3 33 PB7/PC1 MTIOC3B 34 PB6/PC0 MTIOC3D 35 PB5 MTIOC2A/MTIOC1B/POE1# 36 PB3 MTIOC0A/MTIOC3B/ MTIOC4A/POE3# PB1 MTIOC0C/MTIOC4C PB0 MTIC5W/MTIOC0C/ RTCOUT SCL0/RSPCKA IRQ2/ADTRG0# PA6 MTIC5V/MTCLKB/MTIOC2A/ POE2# CTS5#/RTS5#/SS5#/SDA0/MOSIA IRQ3 37 38 41 IRQ2/CLKOUT USB0_OVRCURA IRQ4 VCC 39 40 CACREF VSS R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 18 of 107 RX111 Group Table 1.5 Pin No. 1. Overview List of Pins and Pin Functions (64-Pin LQFP) (2/2) Power Supply, Clock, System Control I/O Port Timers (MTU, POE, RTC) Communication (SCIe, SCIf, RSPI, RIIC, USB) Others 42 PA4 MTIC5U/MTCLKA/MTIOC2B TXD5/SMOSI5/SSDA5/SSLA0 IRQ5 43 PA3 MTIOC0D/MTCLKD/ MTIOC1B/POE0# RXD5/SMISO5/SSCL5/MISOA IRQ6 44 PA1 MTIOC0B/MTCLKC/ RTCOUT SCK5/SSLA2 SSLA1 45 PA0 MTIOC4A 46 PE5 MTIOC4C/MTIOC2B CACREF 47 PE4 MTIOC4D/MTIOC1A/ MTIOC3A MOSIA IRQ4/AN012 48 PE3 MTIOC0A/MTIOC1B/ MTIOC4B/POE8# CTS12#/RTS12#/SS12#/RSPCKA IRQ3/AN011 49 PE2 MTIOC4A RXD12/RXDX12/SMISO12/SSCL12 IRQ7/AN010 50 PE1 MTIOC4C TXD12/TXDX12/SIOX12/SMOSI12/ SSDA12 IRQ1/AN009 MTIOC2A/POE3# SCK12 IRQ0/AN008 IRQ5/AN013 51 PE0 52 PE7 IRQ7/AN015 53 PE6 IRQ6/AN014 54 P46 AN006 55 P44 AN004 56 P43 AN003 57 P42 AN002 P41 AN001 58 59 VREFL0 PJ7 61 VREFH0 PJ6 62 AVSS0 63 AVCC0 60 P40 64 P05 AN000 DA1 Note 1. Not 5 V tolerant. R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 19 of 107 RX111 Group Table 1.6 Pin No. 1. Overview List of Pins and Pin Functions (64-Pin WFLGA) (1/2) Power Supply, Clock, System Control I/O Port A1 AVSS0 A2 AVCC0 A3 VREFH0 PJ6 A4 VREFL0 PJ7 A5 Timers (MTU, POE, RTC) Communication (SCIe, SCIf, RSPI, RIIC, USB) P43 Others AN003 A6 P46 A7 PE2 MTIOC4A RXD12/RXDX12/SMISO12/SSCL12 IRQ7/AN010 A8 PE3 MTIOC0A/MTIOC1B/ MTIOC4B/POE8# CTS12#/RTS12#/SS12#/RSPCKA IRQ3/AN011 B1 AN006 XCOUT B2 P03 DA0 B3 P40 AN000 B4 P42 AN002 B5 P44 AN004 B6 PE6 B7 PE1 MTIOC4C TXD12/TXDX12/SIOX12/SMOSI12/ SSDA12 IRQ1/AN009 B8 PE4 MTIOC1A/MTIOC3A/ MTIOC4D MOSIA IRQ4/AN012 MTIOC2B SCK1/SCK12 C1 XCIN IRQ6/AN014 PH7 C2 P05 C3 P27 C4 P41 C5 PE7 C6 PE5 MTIOC2B/MTIOC4C C7 PA1 MTIOC0B/MTCLKC/ RTCOUT SCK5/SSLA2 PA0 MTIOC4A SSLA1 CACREF IRQ0 C8 D1 DA1 IRQ3/CMPA2/CACREF/ ADTRG0# AN001 IRQ7/AN015 IRQ5/AN013 RES# D2 P30 MTIOC4B/POE8# RXD1/SMISO1/SSCL1 D3 P26 MTIOC2A TXD1/SMOSI1/SSDA1/ USB0_VBUSEN D4 PE0 MTIOC2A/POE3# SCK12 IRQ0/AN008 D5 PA6 MTIC5V/MTIOC2A/MTCLKB/ POE2# CTS5#/RTS5#/SS5#/SDA0/MOSIA IRQ3 D6 PA4 MTIC5U/MTIOC2B/MTCLKA TXD5/SMOSI5/SSDA5/SSLA0 IRQ5 D7 PA3 MTIOC0D/MTCLKD/ MTIOC1B/POE0# RXD5/SMISO5/SSCL5/MISOA IRQ6 E3 P31 MTIOC4D CTS1#/RTS1#/SS1# IRQ1 E4 P55 MTIOC4D E5 PB3 MTIOC0A/MTIOC3B/ MTIOC4A/POE3# E6 PB1 MTIOC0C/MTIOC4C E7 PB0 MTIC5W/MTIOC0C/ RTCOUT D8 VSS E1 XTAL E2 MD E8 VCC F1 EXTAL FINED R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 USB0_OVRCURA IRQ4 SCL0/RSPCKA IRQ2/ADTRG0# Page 20 of 107 RX111 Group Table 1.6 1. Overview List of Pins and Pin Functions (64-Pin WFLGA) (2/2) Power Supply, Clock, System Control I/O Port Timers (MTU, POE, RTC) P32 MTIOC0C/RTCOUT F3 UPSEL P35 F4 UB# P14 Pin No. F2 Communication (SCIe, SCIf, RSPI, RIIC, USB) Others IRQ2 NMI MTIOC0A/MTIOC3A/ MTCLKA CTS1#/RTS1#/SS1#/TXD12/ TXDX12/SIOX12/SMOSI12/ SSDA12/SSLA0/USB0_OVRCURA IRQ4 F5 P54 MTIOC4B F6 PC7 MTIOC3A/MTCLKB TXD1/SMOSI1/SSDA1/MISOA/ USB0_OVRCURB CACREF F7 PC4 MTCLKC/MTIOC3D/POE0# SCK5/SSLA0/USB0_VBUSEN/ USB0_VBUS*1 IRQ2/CLKOUT F8 PB5 MTIOC1B/MTIOC2A/POE1# G2 P17 MTIOC0C/MTIOC3A/ MTIOC3B/POE8# SCK1/MISOA/SDA0/RXD12/ RXDX12/SMISO12/SSCL12 IRQ7 G3 P16 MTIOC3C/MTIOC3D/ RTCOUT TXD1/SMOSI1/SSDA1/SCL0/ MOSIA/USB0_VBUSEN/ USB0_OVRCURB/USB0_VBUS IRQ6/ADTRG0# IRQ5/CLKOUT G1 VCL G4 P15 MTIOC0B/MTCLKB RXD1/SMISO1/SSCL1/RSPCKA G5 PC6 MTIOC3C/MTCLKA RXD1/SMISO1/SSCL1/MOSIA/ USB0_EXICEN G6 PC5 MTIOC3B/MTCLKD SCK1/RSPCKA/USB0_ID G7 PC3 MTIOC4D TXD5/SMOSI5/SSDA5 G8 PB6/PC0 MTIOC3D H1 VSS H2 VCC H3 VCC_USB H4 USB0_DM H5 USB0_DP H6 VSS_USB H7 PC2 MTIOC4B H8 PB7/PC1 MTIOC3B RXD5/SMISO5/SSCL5/SSLA3 Note 1. Not 5 V tolerant. R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 21 of 107 RX111 Group Table 1.7 Pin No. 1. Overview List of Pins and Pin Functions (48-Pin LQFP/HWQFN) (1/2) Power Supply, Clock, System Control 1 2 3 I/O Port Timers (MTU, POE, RTC) Communication (SCIe, SCIf, RSPI, RIIC, USB) P27 MTIOC2B SCK1/SCK12 P26 MTIOC2A TXD1/SMOSI1/SSDA1/USB0_VBUSEN MD RES# 5 XCOUT 6 XCIN PH7 7 UPSEL P35 8 XTAL EXTAL 10 VCL 11 VSS 12 VCC IRQ3/CMPA2/ CACREF/ADTRG0# FINED 4 9 Others NMI 13 P17 MTIOC0C/MTIOC3A/ MTIOC3B/POE8# SCK1/MISOA/SDA0/RXD12/RXDX12/ SMISO12/SSCL12 IRQ7 14 P16 MTIOC3C/MTIOC3D/ RTCOUT TXD1/SMOSI1/SSDA1/MOSIA/SCL0/ USB0_VBUS/USB0_VBUSEN/ USB0_OVRCURB IRQ6/ADTRG0# P15 MTIOC0B/MTCLKB RXD1/SMISO1/SSCL1/RSPCKA IRQ5/CLKOUT P14 MTIOC0A/MTIOC3A/ MTCLKA CTS1#/RTS1#/SS1#/SSLA0/TXD12/ TXDX12/SIOX12/SMOSI12/SSDA12/ USB0_OVRCURA IRQ4 15 16 UB# 17 VCC_USB 18 USB0_DM 19 20 USB0_DP VSS_USB 21 PC7 MTIOC3A/MTCLKB TXD1/SMOSI1/SSDA1/MISOA/ USB0_OVRCURB 22 PC6 MTIOC3C/MTCLKA RXD1/SMISO1/SSCL1/MOSIA/ USB0_EXICEN 23 PC5 MTIOC3B/MTCLKD SCK1/RSPCKA/USB0_ID 24 PC4 MTIOC3D/MTCLKC/POE0# SCK5/SSLA0/USB0_VBUS*1/ USB0_VBUSEN 25 PB5/PC3 MTIOC2A/MTIOC1B/POE1# 26 PB3/PC2 MTIOC0A/MTIOC3B/ MTIOC4A/POE3# PB1/PC1 MTIOC0C/MTIOC4C PB0/PC0 MTIC5W/MTIOC0C/ RTCOUT SCL0/RSPCKA IRQ2/ADTRG0# PA6 MTIC5V/MTCLKB/MTIOC2A/ POE2# CTS5#/RTS5#/SS5#/SDA0/MOSIA IRQ3 32 PA4 MTIC5U/MTCLKA/MTIOC2B TXD5/SMOSI5/SSDA5/SSLA0 IRQ5 33 PA3 MTIOC0D/MTCLKD/ MTIOC1B/POE0# RXD5/SMISO5/SSCL5/MISOA IRQ6 34 PA1 MTIOC0B/MTCLKC/ RTCOUT SCK5/SSLA2 35 PE4 MTIOC4D/MTIOC1A/ MTIOC3A MOSIA IRQ4/AN012 36 PE3 MTIOC0A/MTIOC1B/ MTIOC4B/POE8# CTS12#/RTS12#/SS12#/RSPCKA IRQ3/AN011 27 28 31 IRQ2/CLKOUT USB0_OVRCURA IRQ4 VCC 29 30 CACREF VSS 37 PE2 MTIOC4A RXD12/RXDX12/SMISO12/SSCL12 IRQ7/AN010 38 PE1 MTIOC4C TXD12/TXDX12/SIOX12/SMOSI12/ SSDA12 IRQ1/AN009 R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 22 of 107 RX111 Group Table 1.7 Pin No. 1. Overview List of Pins and Pin Functions (48-Pin LQFP/HWQFN) (2/2) I/O Port Timers (MTU, POE, RTC) Communication (SCIe, SCIf, RSPI, RIIC, USB) Others 39 PE0 MTIOC2A/POE3# SCK12 IRQ0/AN008 40 PE7 IRQ7/AN015 41 P46 AN006 42 P42 AN002 43 P41 AN001 44 Power Supply, Clock, System Control VREFL0 PJ7 VREFH0 PJ6 45 46 P40 47 AVSS0 48 AVCC0 AN000 Note 1. Not 5 V tolerant. R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 23 of 107 RX111 Group Table 1.8 Pin No. 1. Overview List of Pins and Pin Functions (40-Pin HWQFN) (1/2) Power Supply, Clock, System Control I/O Port Timers (MTU, POE, RTC) Communication (SCIe, SCIf, RSPI, RIIC, USB) 1 P27 MTIOC2B SCK1/SCK12 2 P26 MTIOC2A TXD1/SMOSI1/SSDA1/ USB0_VBUSEN 3 MD 4 RES# 5 UPSEL 6 XTAL 7 EXTAL 8 VCL 9 VSS 10 VCC Others IRQ3/CMPA2/CACREF/ ADTRG0# FINED P35 NMI 11 P32 MTIOC0C 12 P17 MTIOC0C/MTIOC3A/ MTIOC3B/POE8# SCK1/MISOA/SDA0/RXD12/ RXDX12/SMISO12/SSCL12 IRQ7 13 P16 MTIOC3C/MTIOC3D TXD1/SMOSI1/SSDA1/SCL0/ MOSIA/USB0_VBUSEN/ USB0_OVRCURB/USB0_VBUS IRQ6/ADTRG0# P15 MTIOC0B/MTCLKB RXD1/SMISO1/SSCL1/RSPCKA IRQ5/CLKOUT P14 MTIOC0A/MTIOC3A/ MTCLKA CTS1#/RTS1#/SS1#/SSLA0/TXD12/ TXDX12/SIOX12/SMOSI12/ SSDA12/USB0_OVRCURA IRQ4 14 15 UB# 16 VCC_USB 17 USB0_DM 18 19 IRQ2 USB0_DP VSS_USB 20 PC4 MTIOC3D/MTCLKC/POE0# SCK5/SSLA0/USB0_VBUS*1/ USB0_VBUSEN 21 PB3 MTIOC0A/MTIOC3B/ MTIOC4A/POE3# USB0_OVRCURA PB0 MTIOC0C/MTIC5W SCL0/RSPCKA IRQ2/ADTRG0# PA6 MTIOC2A/MTIC5V/MTCLKB/ POE2# CTS5#/RTS5#/SS5#/SDA0/MOSIA IRQ3 22 VCC 23 24 IRQ2/CLKOUT VSS 25 26 PA4 MTIOC2B/MTIC5U/MTCLKA TXD5/SMOSI5/SSDA5/SSLA0 IRQ5 27 PA3 MTIOC0D/MTIOC1B/ MTCLKD/POE0# RXD5/SMISO5/SSCL5/MISOA IRQ6 28 PA1 MTIOC0B/MTCLKC SCK5/SSLA2 29 PE4 MTIOC1A/MTIOC3A/ MTIOC4D MOSIA IRQ4/AN012 30 PE3 MTIOC0A/MTIOC1B/ MTIOC4B/POE8# CTS12#/RTS12#/SS12#/RSPCKA IRQ3/AN011 31 PE2 MTIOC4A RXD12/RXDX12/SMISO12/SSCL12 IRQ7/AN010 32 PE1 MTIOC4C TXD12/TXDX12/SIOX12/SMOSI12/ SSDA12 IRQ1/AN009 33 PE0 MTIOC2A/POE3# SCK12 IRQ0/AN008 34 P46 AN006 35 P42 AN002 P41 AN001 36 37 VREFL0 PJ7 38 VREFH0 PJ6 39 AVSS0 R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 24 of 107 RX111 Group Table 1.8 1. Overview List of Pins and Pin Functions (40-Pin HWQFN) (2/2) Pin No. Power Supply, Clock, System Control 40 AVCC0 I/O Port Timers (MTU, POE, RTC) Communication (SCIe, SCIf, RSPI, RIIC, USB) Others Note 1. Not 5 V tolerant. R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 25 of 107 RX111 Group Table 1.9 Pin No. 1. Overview List of Pins and Pin Functions (36-Pin WFLGA) Power Supply, Clock, System Control A1 AVSS0 A2 AVCC0 A3 VREFH0 I/O Port Timers (MTU, POE, RTC) Communication (SCIe, SCIf, RSPI, RIIC, USB) Others PJ6 A4 P42 AN002 A5 P41 AN001 A6 B1 B2 B3 PE2 MTIOC4A RXD12/RXDX12/SMISO12/SSCL12 IRQ7/AN010 P27 MTIOC2B SCK1/SCK12 IRQ3/CMPA2/CACREF/ ADTRG0# RES# VREFL0 PJ7 B4 PE0 MTIOC2A/POE3# SCK12 IRQ0/AN008 B5 PE1 MTIOC4C TXD12/TXDX12/SIOX12/SMOSI12/ SSDA12 IRQ1/AN009 B6 PA3 MTIOC0D/MTCLKD/ MTIOC1B/POE0# RXD5/SMISO5/SSCL5/MISOA IRQ6 C3 PE3 MTIOC0A/MTIOC1B/ MTIOC4B/POE8# CTS12#/RTS12#/SS12#/RSPCKA IRQ3/AN011 C4 PE4 MTIOC1A/MTIOC3A/ MTIOC4D MOSIA IRQ4/AN012 C5 PA4 MTIOC2B/MTIC5U/MTCLKA TXD5/SMOSI5/SSDA5/SSLA0 IRQ5 C1 XTAL C2 MD FINED C6 VSS D1 EXTAL D2 UPSEL P35 D3 UB# P14 MTIOC0A/MTIOC3A/ MTCLKA CTS1#/RTS1#/SS1#/SSLA0/TXD12/ TXDX12/SIOX12/SMOSI12/ SSDA12/USB0_OVRCURA IRQ4 D4 PA6 MTIC5V/MTCLKB/MTIOC2A/ POE2# CTS5#/RTS5#/SS5#/SDA0/MOSIA IRQ3 D5 PB3 MTIOC0A/MTIOC3B/ MTIOC4A/POE3# USB0_OVRCURA PB0 MTIOC0C/MTIC5W SCL0/RSPCKA IRQ2/ADTRG0# E2 P17 MTIOC0C/MTIOC3A/ MTIOC3B/POE8# SCK1/MISOA/SDA0/RXD12/ RXDX12/SMISO12/SSCL12 IRQ7 E3 P16 MTIOC3C/MTIOC3D TXD1/SMOSI1/SSDA1/SCL0/ MOSIA/USB0_VBUSEN/ USB0_OVRCURB/USB0_VBUS IRQ6/ADTRG0# E4 P15 MTIOC0B/MTCLKB RXD1/SMISO1/SSCL1/RSPCKA IRQ5/CLKOUT E5 PC4 MTIOC3D/MTCLKC/POE0# SCK5/SSLA0/USB0_VBUSEN/ USB0_VBUS*1 IRQ2/CLKOUT D6 E1 NMI VCL E6 VCC F1 VSS F2 VCC F3 VCC_USB F4 USB0_DM F5 USB0_DP F6 VSS_USB Note 1. Not 5 V tolerant. R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 26 of 107 RX111 Group 2. 2. CPU CPU Figure 2.1 shows the register set of the CPU. General-purpose registers b31 b0 R0 (SP) *1 R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R8 R9 R10 R11 R12 R13 R14 R15 Control registers b31 b0 ISP (Interrupt stack pointer) USP (User stack pointer) INTB (Interrupt table register) PC (Program counter) PSW (Processor status word) BPC (Backup PC) BPSW (Backup PSW) FINTV (Fast interrupt vector register) DSP instruction register b63 b0 ACC (Accumulator) Note 1. The stack pointer (SP) can be the interrupt stack pointer (ISP) or user stack pointer (USP), according to the value of the U bit in the PSW register. Figure 2.1 Register Set of the CPU R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 27 of 107 RX111 Group 2.1 2. CPU General-Purpose Registers (R0 to R15) This CPU has 16 general-purpose registers (R0 to R15). R0 to R15 can be used as data registers or address registers. R0, a general-purpose register, also functions as the stack pointer (SP). The stack pointer is switched to operate as the interrupt stack pointer (ISP) or user stack pointer (USP) by the value of the stack pointer select bit (U) in the processor status word (PSW). 2.2 (1) Control Registers Interrupt Stack Pointer (ISP)/User Stack Pointer (USP) The stack pointer (SP) can be either of two types, the interrupt stack pointer (ISP) or the user stack pointer (USP). Whether the stack pointer operates as the ISP or USP depends on the value of the stack pointer select bit (U) in the processor status word (PSW). Set the ISP or USP to a multiple of 4, as this reduces the numbers of cycles required to execute interrupt sequences and instructions entailing stack manipulation. (2) Interrupt Table Register (INTB) The interrupt table register (INTB) specifies the address where the relocatable vector table starts. (3) Program Counter (PC) The program counter (PC) indicates the address of the instruction being executed. (4) Processor Status Word (PSW) The processor status word (PSW) indicates the results of instruction execution or the state of the CPU. (5) Backup PC (BPC) The backup PC (BPC) is provided to speed up response to interrupts. After a fast interrupt has been generated, the contents of the program counter (PC) are saved in the BPC register. (6) Backup PSW (BPSW) The backup PSW (BPSW) is provided to speed up response to interrupts. After a fast interrupt has been generated, the contents of the processor status word (PSW) are saved in the BPSW. The allocation of bits in the BPSW corresponds to that in the PSW. (7) Fast Interrupt Vector Register (FINTV) The fast interrupt vector register (FINTV) is provided to speed up response to interrupts. The FINTV register specifies a branch destination address when a fast interrupt has been generated. 2.3 (1) Register Associated with DSP Instructions Accumulator (ACC) The accumulator (ACC) is a 64-bit register used for DSP instructions. The accumulator is also used for the multiply and multiply-and-accumulate instructions; EMUL, EMULU, MUL, and RMPA, in which case the prior value in the accumulator is modified by execution of the instruction. Use the MVTACHI and MVTACLO instructions for writing to the accumulator. The MVTACHI and MVTACLO instructions write data to the higher-order 32 bits (bits 63 to 32) and the lower-order 32 bits (bits 31 to 0), respectively. Use the MVFACHI and MVFACMI instructions for reading data from the accumulator. The MVFACHI and MVFACMI instructions read data from the higher-order 32 bits (bits 63 to 32) and the middle 32 bits (bits 47 to 16), respectively. R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 28 of 107 RX111 Group 3. Address Space 3.1 Address Space 3. Address Space This MCU has a 4-Gbyte address space, consisting of the range of addresses from 0000 0000h to FFFF FFFFh. That is, linear access to an address space of up to 4 Gbytes is possible, and this contains both program and data areas. Figure 3.1 shows the memory map. R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 29 of 107 RX111 Group 3. Address Space Single-chip mode*1 0000 0000h RAM*2 0000 4000h Reserved area*3 0008 0000h Peripheral I/O registers 0010 0000h On-chip ROM (E2 DataFlash) (8 KB) 0010 2000h Reserved area*3 007F C000h 007F C500h Peripheral I/O registers Reserved area*3 007F FC00h 0080 0000h Peripheral I/O registers Reserved area*3 FFFE 0000h On-chip ROM (program ROM)*2 FFFF FFFFh Note 1. The address space in boot mode is the same as the address space in single-chip mode. Note 2. The capacity of ROM/RAM differs depending on the products. ROM (bytes) Capacity RAM (bytes) Address Capacity Address 128 K FFFE 0000h to FFFF FFFFh 16 K 0000 0000h to 0000 3FFFh 96 K FFFE 8000h to FFFF FFFFh 64 K FFFF 0000h to FFFF FFFFh 10 K 0000 0000h to 0000 27FFh 32 K FFFF 8000h to FFFF FFFFh 8K 0000 0000h to 0000 1FFFh 16 K FFFF C000h to FFFF FFFFh Note: • See Table 1.3, List of Products, for the product type name. Note 3. Reserved areas should not be accessed. Figure 3.1 Memory Map R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 30 of 107 RX111 Group 4. 4. I/O Registers I/O Registers This section provides information on the on-chip I/O register addresses and bit configuration. The information is given as shown below. Notes on writing to I/O registers are also given below. (1) I/O register addresses (address order) Registers are listed from the lower allocation addresses. Registers are classified according to module symbols. Numbers of cycles for access indicate numbers of cycles of the given base clock. Among the internal I/O register area, addresses not listed in the list of registers are reserved. Reserved addresses must not be accessed. Do not access these addresses; otherwise, the operation when accessing these bits and subsequent operations cannot be guaranteed. (2) Notes on writing to I/O registers While writing to an I/O register, the CPU starts executing subsequent instructions before the I/O register write access is completed. This may cause the subsequent instructions to be executed before the write value is reflected in the operation. The examples below show how subsequent instructions must be executed after a write access to an I/O register is completed. [Examples of cases requiring special care] The subsequent instruction must be executed while an interrupt request is disabled with the IENj bit in IERn of the ICU (interrupt request enable bit) cleared to 0. A WAIT instruction is executed immediately after the preprocessing for causing a transition to the low power consumption state. In the above cases, after writing to an I/O register, wait until the write operation is completed using the following procedure and then execute the subsequent instruction. (a) (b) (c) (d) Write to an I/O register. Read the value in the I/O register and write it to a general register. Execute the operation using the value read. Execute the subsequent instruction. Example of instructions Byte-size I/O registers MOV.L #SFR_ADDR, R1 MOV.B #SFR_DATA, [R1] CMP [R1].UB, R1 ;; Next process Word-size I/O registers MOV.L #SFR_ADDR, R1 MOV.W #SFR_DATA, [R1] CMP [R1].W, R1 ;; Next process R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 31 of 107 RX111 Group 4. I/O Registers Longword-size I/O registers MOV.L #SFR_ADDR, R1 MOV.L #SFR_DATA, [R1] CMP [R1].L, R1 ;; Next process When executing an instruction after writing to multiple registers, only read the last I/O register written to and execute the instruction using that value; it is not necessary to execute the instruction using the values written to all the registers. (3) Number of cycles necessary for accessing I/O registers See Table 4.1 for details on the number of clock cycles necessary for accessing I/O registers. The number of access cycles to I/O registers is obtained by following equation.*1 Number of access cycles to I/O registers = Number of bus cycles for internal main bus 1 + Number of divided clock synchronization cycles + Number of bus cycles for internal peripheral buses 1 to 6 The number of bus cycles of internal peripheral buses 1 to 6 differs according to the register to be accessed. When peripheral functions connected to internal peripheral buses 2 to 6 or registers for the external bus control unit (except for bus error related registers) are accessed, the number of divided clock synchronization cycles is added. The number of divided clock synchronization cycles differs depending on the frequency ratio between ICLK and PCLK (or FCLK) or bus access timing. In the peripheral function unit, when the frequency ratio of ICLK is equal to or greater than that of PCLK (or FCLK), the sum of the number of bus cycles for internal main bus 1 and the number of the divided clock synchronization cycles will be one cycle of PCLK (or FCLK) at a maximum. Therefore, one PCLK (or FCLK) has been added to the number of access cycles shown in Table 4.1. When the frequency ratio of ICLK is lower than that of PCLK (or FCLK), the subsequent bus access is started from the ICLK cycle following the completion of the access to the peripheral functions. Therefore, the access cycles are described on an ICLK basis. Note 1. (4) This applies to the number of cycles when the access from the CPU does not conflict with the instruction fetching to the external memory or bus access from the different bus master (DTC). Notes on sleep mode and mode transitions During sleep mode or mode transitions, do not write to the system control related registers (indicated by ‘SYSTEM’ in the Module Symbol column in Table 4.1, List of I/O Registers (Address Order)). R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 32 of 107 RX111 Group 4.1 I/O Register Addresses (Address Order) Table 4.1 Address 4. I/O Registers List of I/O Registers (Address Order) (1/16) Module Symbol Register Name Register Symbol Number Access Number of of Bits Size Access States 0008 0000h SYSTEM Mode Monitor Register MDMONR 16 16 0008 0008h SYSTEM System Control Register 1 SYSCR1 16 16 3 ICLK 3 ICLK 0008 000Ch SYSTEM Standby Control Register SBYCR 16 16 3 ICLK 0008 0010h SYSTEM Module Stop Control Register A MSTPCRA 32 32 3 ICLK 0008 0014h SYSTEM Module Stop Control Register B MSTPCRB 32 32 3 ICLK 0008 0018h SYSTEM Module Stop Control Register C MSTPCRC 32 32 3 ICLK 0008 0020h SYSTEM System Clock Control Register SCKCR 32 32 3 ICLK 0008 0026h SYSTEM System Clock Control Register 3 SCKCR3 16 16 3 ICLK 0008 0028h SYSTEM PLL Control Register PLLCR 16 16 3 ICLK 0008 002Ah SYSTEM PLL Control Register 2 PLLCR2 8 8 3 ICLK 0008 0032h SYSTEM Main Clock Oscillator Control Register MOSCCR 8 8 3 ICLK 0008 0033h SYSTEM Sub-Clock Oscillator Control Register SOSCCR 8 8 3 ICLK 0008 0034h SYSTEM Low-Speed On-Chip Oscillator Control Register LOCOCR 8 8 3 ICLK 0008 0035h SYSTEM IWDT-Dedicated On-Chip Oscillator Control Register ILOCOCR 8 8 3 ICLK 0008 0036h SYSTEM High-Speed On-Chip Oscillator Control Register HOCOCR 8 8 3 ICLK 0008 003Ch SYSTEM Oscillation Stabilization Flag Register OSCOVFSR 8 8 3 ICLK 0008 003Eh SYSTEM CLKOUT Output Control Register CKOCR 16 16 3 ICLK 0008 0040h SYSTEM Oscillation Stop Detection Control Register OSTDCR 8 8 3 ICLK 0008 0041h SYSTEM Oscillation Stop Detection Status Register OSTDSR 8 8 3 ICLK 0008 00A0h SYSTEM Operating Power Control Register OPCCR 8 8 3 ICLK 0008 00A1h SYSTEM Sleep Mode Return Clock Source Switching Register RSTCKCR 8 8 3 ICLK 0008 00A2h SYSTEM Main Clock Oscillator Wait Control Register MOSCWTCR 8 8 3 ICLK 0008 00A5h SYSTEM High-Speed On-Chip Oscillator Wait Control Register HOCOWTCR 8 8 3 ICLK 0008 00AAh SYSTEM Sub Operating Power Control Register SOPCCR 8 8 3 ICLK 0008 00C0h SYSTEM Reset Status Register 2 RSTSR2 8 8 3 ICLK 0008 00C2h SYSTEM Software Reset Register SWRR 16 16 3 ICLK 0008 00E0h SYSTEM Voltage Monitoring 1 Circuit Control Register 1 LVD1CR1 8 8 3 ICLK 0008 00E1h SYSTEM Voltage Monitoring 1 Circuit Status Register LVD1SR 8 8 3 ICLK 0008 00E2h SYSTEM Voltage Monitoring 2 Circuit Control Register 1 LVD2CR1 8 8 3 ICLK 3 ICLK 0008 00E3h SYSTEM Voltage Monitoring 2 Circuit Status Register LVD2SR 8 8 0008 03FEh SYSTEM Protect Register PRCR 16 16 3 ICLK 0008 1300h BSC Bus Error Status Clear Register BERCLR 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 1304h BSC Bus Error Monitoring Enable Register BEREN 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 1308h BSC Bus Error Status Register 1 BERSR1 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 130Ah BSC Bus Error Status Register 2 BERSR2 16 16 2 ICLK 0008 1310h BSC Bus Priority Control Register BUSPRI 16 16 2 ICLK 0008 2400h DTC DTC Control Register DTCCR 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 2404h DTC DTC Vector Base Register DTCVBR 32 32 2 ICLK 0008 2408h DTC DTC Address Mode Register DTCADMOD 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 240Ch DTC DTC Module Start Register DTCST 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 240Eh DTC DTC Status Register DTCSTS 16 16 2 ICLK 0008 7010h ICU Interrupt Request Register 016 IR016 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 701Bh ICU Interrupt Request Register 027 IR027 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 701Ch ICU Interrupt Request Register 028 IR028 8 8 2 ICLK 2 ICLK 0008 701Dh ICU Interrupt Request Register 029 IR029 8 8 0008 7020h ICU Interrupt Request Register 032 IR032 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7021h ICU Interrupt Request Register 033 IR033 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7022h ICU Interrupt Request Register 034 IR034 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7024h ICU Interrupt Request Register 036 IR036 8 8 2 ICLK R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 33 of 107 RX111 Group Table 4.1 Address 4. I/O Registers List of I/O Registers (Address Order) (2/16) Module Symbol Register Name Register Symbol Number Access Number of of Bits Size Access States 0008 7025h ICU Interrupt Request Register 037 IR037 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7026h ICU Interrupt Request Register 038 IR038 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 702Ch ICU Interrupt Request Register 044 IR044 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 702Dh ICU Interrupt Request Register 045 IR045 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 702Eh ICU Interrupt Request Register 046 IR046 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 702Fh ICU Interrupt Request Register 047 IR047 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7039h ICU Interrupt Request Register 057 IR057 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 703Fh ICU Interrupt Request Register 063 IR063 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7040h ICU Interrupt Request Register 064 IR064 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7041h ICU Interrupt Request Register 065 IR065 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7042h ICU Interrupt Request Register 066 IR066 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7043h ICU Interrupt Request Register 067 IR067 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7044h ICU Interrupt Request Register 068 IR068 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7045h ICU Interrupt Request Register 069 IR069 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7046h ICU Interrupt Request Register 070 IR070 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7047h ICU Interrupt Request Register 071 IR071 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7058h ICU Interrupt Request Register 088 IR088 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7059h ICU Interrupt Request Register 089 IR089 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 705Ah ICU Interrupt Request Register 090 IR090 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 705Ch ICU Interrupt Request Register 092 IR092 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 705Dh ICU Interrupt Request Register 093 IR093 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7066h ICU Interrupt Request Register 102 IR102 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7067h ICU Interrupt Request Register 103 IR103 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 706Ah ICU Interrupt Request Register 106 IR106 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7072h ICU Interrupt Request Register 114 IR114 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7073h ICU Interrupt Request Register 115 IR115 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7074h ICU Interrupt Request Register 116 IR116 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7075h ICU Interrupt Request Register 117 IR117 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7076h ICU Interrupt Request Register 118 IR118 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7077h ICU Interrupt Request Register 119 IR119 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7078h ICU Interrupt Request Register 120 IR120 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7079h ICU Interrupt Request Register 121 IR121 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 707Ah ICU Interrupt Request Register 122 IR122 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 707Bh ICU Interrupt Request Register 123 IR123 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 707Ch ICU Interrupt Request Register 124 IR124 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 707Dh ICU Interrupt Request Register 125 IR125 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 707Eh ICU Interrupt Request Register 126 IR126 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 707Fh ICU Interrupt Request Register 127 IR127 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7080h ICU Interrupt Request Register 128 IR128 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7081h ICU Interrupt Request Register 129 IR129 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7082h ICU Interrupt Request Register 130 IR130 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7083h ICU Interrupt Request Register 131 IR131 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7084h ICU Interrupt Request Register 132 IR132 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7085h ICU Interrupt Request Register 133 IR133 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7086h ICU Interrupt Request Register 134 IR134 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7087h ICU Interrupt Request Register 135 IR135 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7088h ICU Interrupt Request Register 136 IR136 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7089h ICU Interrupt Request Register 137 IR137 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 708Ah ICU Interrupt Request Register 138 IR138 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 708Bh ICU Interrupt Request Register 139 IR139 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 708Ch ICU Interrupt Request Register 140 IR140 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 708Dh ICU Interrupt Request Register 141 IR141 8 8 2 ICLK R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 34 of 107 RX111 Group Table 4.1 Address 4. I/O Registers List of I/O Registers (Address Order) (3/16) Module Symbol Register Name Register Symbol Number Access Number of of Bits Size Access States 0008 70AAh ICU Interrupt Request Register 170 IR170 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 70ABh ICU Interrupt Request Register 171 IR171 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 70DAh ICU Interrupt Request Register 218 IR218 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 70DBh ICU Interrupt Request Register 219 IR219 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 70DCh ICU Interrupt Request Register 220 IR220 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 70DDh ICU Interrupt Request Register 221 IR221 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 70DEh ICU Interrupt Request Register 222 IR222 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 70DFh ICU Interrupt Request Register 223 IR223 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 70E0h ICU Interrupt Request Register 224 IR224 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 70E1h ICU Interrupt Request Register 225 IR225 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 70EEh ICU Interrupt Request Register 238 IR238 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 70EFh ICU Interrupt Request Register 239 IR239 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 70F0h ICU Interrupt Request Register 240 IR240 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 70F1h ICU Interrupt Request Register 241 IR241 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 70F2h ICU Interrupt Request Register 242 IR242 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 70F3h ICU Interrupt Request Register 243 IR243 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 70F4h ICU Interrupt Request Register 244 IR244 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 70F5h ICU Interrupt Request Register 245 IR245 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 70F6h ICU Interrupt Request Register 246 IR246 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 70F7h ICU Interrupt Request Register 247 IR247 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 70F8h ICU Interrupt Request Register 248 IR248 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 70F9h ICU Interrupt Request Register 249 IR249 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 711Bh ICU DTC Activation Enable Register 027 DTCER027 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 711Ch ICU DTC Activation Enable Register 028 DTCER028 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 711Dh ICU DTC Activation Enable Register 029 DTCER029 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7124h ICU DTC Activation Enable Register 036 DTCER036 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7125h ICU DTC Activation Enable Register 037 DTCER037 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 712Dh ICU DTC Activation Enable Register 045 DTCER045 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 712Eh ICU DTC Activation Enable Register 046 DTCER046 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7140h ICU DTC Activation Enable Register 064 DTCER064 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7141h ICU DTC Activation Enable Register 065 DTCER065 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7142h ICU DTC Activation Enable Register 066 DTCER066 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7143h ICU DTC Activation Enable Register 067 DTCER067 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7144h ICU DTC Activation Enable Register 068 DTCER068 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7145h ICU DTC Activation Enable Register 069 DTCER069 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7146h ICU DTC Activation Enable Register 070 DTCER070 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7147h ICU DTC Activation Enable Register 071 DTCER071 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7166h ICU DTC Activation Enable Register 102 DTCER102 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7167h ICU DTC Activation Enable Register 103 DTCER103 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 716Ah ICU DTC Activation Enable Register 106 DTCER106 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7172h ICU DTC Activation Enable Register 114 DTCER114 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7173h ICU DTC Activation Enable Register 115 DTCER115 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7174h ICU DTC Activation Enable Register 116 DTCER116 8 8 2 ICLK 2 ICLK 0008 7175h ICU DTC Activation Enable Register 117 DTCER117 8 8 0008 7179h ICU DTC Activation Enable Register 121 DTCER121 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 717Ah ICU DTC Activation Enable Register 122 DTCER122 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 717Dh ICU DTC Activation Enable Register 125 DTCER125 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 717Eh ICU DTC Activation Enable Register 126 DTCER126 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7181h ICU DTC Activation Enable Register 129 DTCER129 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7182h ICU DTC Activation Enable Register 130 DTCER130 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7183h ICU DTC Activation Enable Register 131 DTCER131 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7184h ICU DTC Activation Enable Register 132 DTCER132 8 8 2 ICLK R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 35 of 107 RX111 Group Table 4.1 Address 4. I/O Registers List of I/O Registers (Address Order) (4/16) Module Symbol Register Name Register Symbol Number Access Number of of Bits Size Access States 0008 7186h ICU DTC Activation Enable Register 134 DTCER134 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7187h ICU DTC Activation Enable Register 135 DTCER135 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7188h ICU DTC Activation Enable Register 136 DTCER136 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7189h ICU DTC Activation Enable Register 137 DTCER137 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 718Ah ICU DTC Activation Enable Register 138 DTCER138 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 718Bh ICU DTC Activation Enable Register 139 DTCER139 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 718Ch ICU DTC Activation Enable Register 140 DTCER140 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 718Dh ICU DTC Activation Enable Register 141 DTCER141 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 71DBh ICU DTC Activation Enable Register 219 DTCER219 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 71DCh ICU DTC Activation Enable Register 220 DTCER220 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 71DFh ICU DTC Activation Enable Register 223 DTCER223 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 71E0h ICU DTC Activation Enable Register 224 DTCER224 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 71EFh ICU DTC Activation Enable Register 239 DTCER239 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 71F0h ICU DTC Activation Enable Register 240 DTCER240 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 71F7h ICU DTC Activation Enable Register 247 DTCER247 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 71F8h ICU DTC Activation Enable Register 248 DTCER248 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7202h ICU Interrupt Request Enable Register 02 IER02 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7203h ICU Interrupt Request Enable Register 03 IER03 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7204h ICU Interrupt Request Enable Register 04 IER04 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7205h ICU Interrupt Request Enable Register 05 IER05 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7207h ICU Interrupt Request Enable Register 07 IER07 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7208h ICU Interrupt Request Enable Register 08 IER08 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 720Bh ICU Interrupt Request Enable Register 0B IER0B 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 720Ch ICU Interrupt Request Enable Register 0C IER0C 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 720Dh ICU Interrupt Request Enable Register 0D IER0D 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 720Eh ICU Interrupt Request Enable Register 0E IER0E 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 720Fh ICU Interrupt Request Enable Register 0F IER0F 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7210h ICU Interrupt Request Enable Register 10 IER10 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7211h ICU Interrupt Request Enable Register 11 IER11 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7215h ICU Interrupt Request Enable Register 15 IER15 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 721Bh ICU Interrupt Request Enable Register 1B IER1B 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 721Ch ICU Interrupt Request Enable Register 1C IER1C 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 721Dh ICU Interrupt Request Enable Register 1D IER1D 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 721Eh ICU Interrupt Request Enable Register 1E IER1E 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 721Fh ICU Interrupt Request Enable Register 1F IER1F 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 72E0h ICU Software Interrupt Activation Register SWINTR 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 72F0h ICU Fast Interrupt Set Register FIR 16 16 2 ICLK 0008 7300h ICU Interrupt Source Priority Register 000 IPR000 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7303h ICU Interrupt Source Priority Register 003 IPR003 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7304h ICU Interrupt Source Priority Register 004 IPR004 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7305h ICU Interrupt Source Priority Register 005 IPR005 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7320h ICU Interrupt Source Priority Register 032 IPR032 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7321h ICU Interrupt Source Priority Register 033 IPR033 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7322h ICU Interrupt Source Priority Register 034 IPR034 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7324h ICU Interrupt Source Priority Register 036 IPR036 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7325h ICU Interrupt Source Priority Register 037 IPR037 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7326h ICU Interrupt Source Priority Register 038 IPR038 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 732Ch ICU Interrupt Source Priority Register 044 IPR044 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7339h ICU Interrupt Source Priority Register 057 IPR057 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 733Fh ICU Interrupt Source Priority Register 063 IPR063 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7340h ICU Interrupt Source Priority Register 064 IPR064 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7341h ICU Interrupt Source Priority Register 065 IPR065 8 8 2 ICLK R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 36 of 107 RX111 Group Table 4.1 Address 4. I/O Registers List of I/O Registers (Address Order) (5/16) Module Symbol Register Name Register Symbol Number Access Number of of Bits Size Access States 0008 7342h ICU Interrupt Source Priority Register 066 IPR066 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7343h ICU Interrupt Source Priority Register 067 IPR067 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7344h ICU Interrupt Source Priority Register 068 IPR068 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7345h ICU Interrupt Source Priority Register 069 IPR069 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7346h ICU Interrupt Source Priority Register 070 IPR070 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7347h ICU Interrupt Source Priority Register 071 IPR071 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7358h ICU Interrupt Source Priority Register 088 IPR088 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7359h ICU Interrupt Source Priority Register 089 IPR089 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 735Ah ICU Interrupt Source Priority Register 090 IPR090 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 735Ch ICU Interrupt Source Priority Register 092 IPR092 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 735Dh ICU Interrupt Source Priority Register 093 IPR093 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7366h ICU Interrupt Source Priority Register 102 IPR102 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7367h ICU Interrupt Source Priority Register 103 IPR103 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 736Ah ICU Interrupt Source Priority Register 106 IPR106 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7372h ICU Interrupt Source Priority Register 114 IPR114 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7376h ICU Interrupt Source Priority Register 118 IPR118 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7379h ICU Interrupt Source Priority Register 121 IPR121 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 737Bh ICU Interrupt Source Priority Register 123 IPR123 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 737Dh ICU Interrupt Source Priority Register 125 IPR125 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 737Fh ICU Interrupt Source Priority Register 127 IPR127 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7381h ICU Interrupt Source Priority Register 129 IPR129 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7385h ICU Interrupt Source Priority Register 133 IPR133 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7386h ICU Interrupt Source Priority Register 134 IPR134 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 738Ah ICU Interrupt Source Priority Register 138 IPR138 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 738Bh ICU Interrupt Source Priority Register 139 IPR139 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 73AAh ICU Interrupt Source Priority Register 170 IPR170 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 73ABh ICU Interrupt Source Priority Register 171 IPR171 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 73DAh ICU Interrupt Source Priority Register 218 IPR218 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 73DEh ICU Interrupt Source Priority Register 222 IPR222 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 73EEh ICU Interrupt Source Priority Register 238 IPR238 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 73F2h ICU Interrupt Source Priority Register 242 IPR242 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 73F3h ICU Interrupt Source Priority Register 243 IPR243 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 73F4h ICU Interrupt Source Priority Register 244 IPR244 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 73F5h ICU Interrupt Source Priority Register 245 IPR245 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 73F6h ICU Interrupt Source Priority Register 246 IPR246 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 73F7h ICU Interrupt Source Priority Register 247 IPR247 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 73F8h ICU Interrupt Source Priority Register 248 IPR248 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 73F9h ICU Interrupt Source Priority Register 249 IPR249 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7500h ICU IRQ Control Register 0 IRQCR0 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7501h ICU IRQ Control Register 1 IRQCR1 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7502h ICU IRQ Control Register 2 IRQCR2 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7503h ICU IRQ Control Register 3 IRQCR3 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7504h ICU IRQ Control Register 4 IRQCR4 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7505h ICU IRQ Control Register 5 IRQCR5 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7506h ICU IRQ Control Register 6 IRQCR6 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7507h ICU IRQ Control Register 7 IRQCR7 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7510h ICU IRQ Pin Digital Filter Enable Register 0 IRQFLTE0 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7514h ICU IRQ Pin Digital Filter Setting Register 0 IRQFLTC0 16 16 2 ICLK 0008 7580h ICU Non-Maskable Interrupt Status Register NMISR 8 8 2 ICLK 2 ICLK 0008 7581h ICU Non-Maskable Interrupt Enable Register NMIER 8 8 0008 7582h ICU Non-Maskable Interrupt Status Clear Register NMICLR 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7583h ICU NMI Pin Interrupt Control Register NMICR 8 8 2 ICLK R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 37 of 107 RX111 Group Table 4.1 Address 4. I/O Registers List of I/O Registers (Address Order) (6/16) Module Symbol Register Name Register Symbol Number Access Number of of Bits Size Access States 0008 7590h ICU NMI Pin Digital Filter Enable Register NMIFLTE 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 7594h ICU NMI Pin Digital Filter Setting Register NMIFLTC 8 8 2 ICLK 0008 8000h CMT Compare Match Timer Start Register 0 CMSTR0 16 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8002h CMT0 Compare Match Timer Control Register CMCR 16 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8004h CMT0 Compare Match Timer Counter CMCNT 16 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8006h CMT0 Compare Match Timer Constant Register CMCOR 16 16 0008 8008h CMT1 Compare Match Timer Control Register CMCR 16 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 800Ah CMT1 Compare Match Timer Counter CMCNT 16 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 800Ch CMT1 Compare Match Timer Constant Register CMCOR 16 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8030h IWDT IWDT Refresh Register IWDTRR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8032h IWDT IWDT Control Register IWDTCR 16 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8034h IWDT IWDT Status Register IWDTSR 16 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8036h IWDT IWDT Reset Control Register IWDTRCR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8038h IWDT IWDT Count Stop Control Register IWDTCSTPR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 80C0h DA D/A Data Register 0 DADR0 16 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 80C2h DA D/A Data Register 1 DADR1 16 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 80C4h DA D/A Control Register DACR 8 8 0008 80C5h DA DADRm Format Select Register DADPR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8280h CRC CRC Control Register CRCCR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8281h CRC CRC Data Input Register CRCDIR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8282h CRC CRC Data Output Register CRCDOR 16 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8300h RIIC0 I2C Bus Control Register 1 ICCR1 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8301h RIIC0 I2C Bus Control Register 2 ICCR2 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8302h RIIC0 I2C Bus Mode Register 1 ICMR1 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8303h RIIC0 I2C Bus Mode Register 2 ICMR2 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8304h RIIC0 I2C Bus Mode Register 3 ICMR3 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8305h RIIC0 I2C Bus Function Enable Register ICFER 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8306h RIIC0 I2C Bus Status Enable Register ICSER 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8307h RIIC0 I2C Bus Interrupt Enable Register ICIER 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8308h RIIC0 I2C Bus Status Register 1 ICSR1 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8309h RIIC0 I2C Bus Status Register 2 ICSR2 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 830Ah RIIC0 Slave Address Register L0 SARL0 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 830Ah RIIC0 Timeout Internal Counter L TMOCNTL 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 830Bh RIIC0 Slave Address Register U0 SARU0 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 830Bh RIIC0 Timeout Internal Counter U TMOCNTU 8 8 *1 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 830Ch RIIC0 Slave Address Register L1 SARL1 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 830Dh RIIC0 Slave Address Register U1 SARU1 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 830Eh RIIC0 Slave Address Register L2 SARL2 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 830Fh RIIC0 Slave Address Register U2 SARU2 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8310h RIIC0 I2C Bus Bit Rate Low-Level Register ICBRL 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8311h RIIC0 I2C Bus Bit Rate High-Level Register ICBRH 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8312h RIIC0 I2C Bus Transmit Data Register ICDRT 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8313h RIIC0 I2C Bus Receive Data Register ICDRR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8380h RSPI0 RSPI Control Register SPCR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8381h RSPI0 RSPI Slave Select Polarity Register SSLP 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8382h RSPI0 RSPI Pin Control Register SPPCR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8383h RSPI0 RSPI Status Register SPSR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8384h RSPI0 RSPI Data Register SPDR 32 16, 32 2 or 3 PCLKB/2ICLK 0008 8388h RSPI0 RSPI Sequence Control Register SPSCR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8389h RSPI0 RSPI Sequence Status Register SPSSR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 838Ah RSPI0 RSPI Bit Rate Register SPBR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 838Bh RSPI0 RSPI Data Control Register SPDCR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 38 of 107 RX111 Group Table 4.1 Address 4. I/O Registers List of I/O Registers (Address Order) (7/16) Module Symbol Register Name Register Symbol Number Access Number of of Bits Size Access States 0008 838Ch RSPI0 RSPI Clock Delay Register SPCKD 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 838Dh RSPI0 RSPI Slave Select Negation Delay Register SSLND 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 838Eh RSPI0 RSPI Next-Access Delay Register SPND 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 838Fh RSPI0 RSPI Control Register 2 SPCR2 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8390h RSPI0 RSPI Command Register 0 SPCMD0 16 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8392h RSPI0 RSPI Command Register 1 SPCMD1 16 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8394h RSPI0 RSPI Command Register 2 SPCMD2 16 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8396h RSPI0 RSPI Command Register 3 SPCMD3 16 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8398h RSPI0 RSPI Command Register 4 SPCMD4 16 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 839Ah RSPI0 RSPI Command Register 5 SPCMD5 16 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 839Ch RSPI0 RSPI Command Register 6 SPCMD6 16 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 839Eh RSPI0 RSPI Command Register 7 SPCMD7 16 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8600h MTU3 Timer Control Register TCR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8601h MTU4 Timer Control Register TCR 8 8 0008 8602h MTU3 Timer Mode Register TMDR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8603h MTU4 Timer Mode Register TMDR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8604h MTU3 Timer I/O Control Register H TIORH 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8605h MTU3 Timer I/O Control Register L TIORL 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8606h MTU4 Timer I/O Control Register H TIORH 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8607h MTU4 Timer I/O Control Register L TIORL 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8608h MTU3 Timer Interrupt Enable Register TIER 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8609h MTU4 Timer Interrupt Enable Register TIER 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 860Ah MTU Timer Output Master Enable Register TOER 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 860Dh MTU Timer Gate Control Register TGCR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 860Eh MTU Timer Output Control Register 1 TOCR1 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 860Fh MTU Timer Output Control Register 2 TOCR2 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8610h MTU3 Timer Counter TCNT 16 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8612h MTU4 Timer Counter TCNT 16 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8614h MTU Timer Cycle Data Register TCDR 16 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8616h MTU Timer Dead Time Data Register TDDR 16 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8618h MTU3 Timer General Register A TGRA 16 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 861Ah MTU3 Timer General Register B TGRB 16 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 861Ch MTU4 Timer General Register A TGRA 16 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 861Eh MTU4 Timer General Register B TGRB 16 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8620h MTU Timer Subcounter TCNTS 16 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8622h MTU Timer Cycle Buffer Register TCBR 16 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8624h MTU3 Timer General Register C TGRC 16 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8626h MTU3 Timer General Register D TGRD 16 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8628h MTU4 Timer General Register C TGRC 16 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 862Ah MTU4 Timer General Register D TGRD 16 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 862Ch MTU3 Timer Status Register TSR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 862Dh MTU4 Timer Status Register TSR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8630h MTU Timer Interrupt Skipping Set Register TITCR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8631h MTU Timer Interrupt Skipping Counter TITCNT 8 8 0008 8632h MTU Timer Buffer Transfer Set Register TBTER 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8634h MTU Timer Dead Time Enable Register TDER 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8636h MTU Timer Output Level Buffer Register TOLBR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8638h MTU3 Timer Buffer Operation Transfer Mode Register TBTM 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8639h MTU4 Timer Buffer Operation Transfer Mode Register TBTM 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8640h MTU4 Timer A/D Converter Start Request Control Register TADCR 16 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8644h MTU4 Timer A/D Converter Start Request Cycle Set Register A TADCORA 16 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8646h MTU4 Timer A/D Converter Start Request Cycle Set Register B TADCORB 16 16 2 or 3 PCLKB R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 39 of 107 RX111 Group Table 4.1 4. I/O Registers List of I/O Registers (Address Order) (8/16) Address Module Symbol Register Name Register Symbol Number Access Number of of Bits Size Access States 0008 8648h MTU4 Timer A/D Converter Start Request Cycle Set Buffer Register A TADCOBRA 16 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 864Ah MTU4 Timer A/D Converter Start Request Cycle Set Buffer Register B TADCOBRB 16 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8660h MTU Timer Waveform Control Register TWCR 8 8, 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8680h MTU Timer Start Register TSTR 8 8, 16 0008 8681h MTU Timer Synchronous Register TSYR 8 8, 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8684h MTU Timer Read/Write Enable Register TRWER 8 8, 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8690h MTU0 Noise Filter Control Register NFCR 8 8, 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8691h MTU1 Noise Filter Control Register NFCR 8 8, 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8692h MTU2 Noise Filter Control Register NFCR 8 8, 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8693h MTU3 Noise Filter Control Register NFCR 8 8, 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8694h MTU4 Noise Filter Control Register NFCR 8 8, 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8695h MTU5 Noise Filter Control Register NFCR 8 8, 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8700h MTU0 Timer Control Register TCR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8701h MTU0 Timer Mode Register TMDR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8702h MTU0 Timer I/O Control Register H TIORH 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8703h MTU0 Timer I/O Control Register L TIORL 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8704h MTU0 Timer Interrupt Enable Register TIER 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8705h MTU0 Timer Status Register TSR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8706h MTU0 Timer Counter TCNT 16 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8708h MTU0 Timer General Register A TGRA 16 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 870Ah MTU0 Timer General Register B TGRB 16 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 870Ch MTU0 Timer General Register C TGRC 16 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 870Eh MTU0 Timer General Register D TGRD 16 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8720h MTU0 Timer General Register E TGRE 16 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8722h MTU0 Timer General Register F TGRF 16 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8724h MTU0 Timer Interrupt Enable Register 2 TIER2 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8726h MTU0 Timer Buffer Operation Transfer Mode Register TBTM 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8780h MTU1 Timer Control Register TCR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8781h MTU1 Timer Mode Register TMDR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8782h MTU1 Timer I/O Control Register TIOR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8784h MTU1 Timer Interrupt Enable Register TIER 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8785h MTU1 Timer Status Register TSR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8786h MTU1 Timer Counter TCNT 16 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8788h MTU1 Timer General Register A TGRA 16 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 878Ah MTU1 Timer General Register B TGRB 16 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8790h MTU1 Timer Input Capture Control Register TICCR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8800h MTU2 Timer Control Register TCR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8801h MTU2 Timer Mode Register TMDR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8802h MTU2 Timer I/O Control Register TIOR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8804h MTU2 Timer Interrupt Enable Register TIER 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8805h MTU2 Timer Status Register TSR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8806h MTU2 Timer Counter TCNT 16 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8808h MTU2 Timer General Register A TGRA 16 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 880Ah MTU2 Timer General Register B TGRB 16 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8880h MTU5 Timer Counter U TCNTU 16 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8882h MTU5 Timer General Register U TGRU 16 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8884h MTU5 Timer Control Register U TCRU 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8886h MTU5 Timer I/O Control Register U TIORU 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8890h MTU5 Timer Counter V TCNTV 16 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8892h MTU5 Timer General Register V TGRV 16 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8894h MTU5 Timer Control Register V TCRV 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8896h MTU5 Timer I/O Control Register V TIORV 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 40 of 107 RX111 Group Table 4.1 Address 4. I/O Registers List of I/O Registers (Address Order) (9/16) Module Symbol Register Name Register Symbol Number Access Number of of Bits Size Access States 0008 88A0h MTU5 Timer Counter W TCNTW 16 16 0008 88A2h MTU5 Timer General Register W TGRW 16 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 88A4h MTU5 Timer Control Register W TCRW 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 88A6h MTU5 Timer I/O Control Register W TIORW 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 88B2h MTU5 Timer Interrupt Enable Register TIER 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 88B4h MTU5 Timer Start Register TSTR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 88B6h MTU5 Timer Compare Match Clear Register TCNTCMPCLR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8900h POE Input Level Control/Status Register 1 ICSR1 16 8, 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8902h POE Output Level Control/Status Register 1 OCSR1 16 8, 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 8908h POE Input Level Control/Status Register 2 ICSR2 16 8, 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 890Ah POE Software Port Output Enable Register SPOER 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 890Bh POE Port Output Enable Control Register 1 POECR1 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 890Ch POE Port Output Enable Control Register 2 POECR2 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 890Eh POE Input Level Control/Status Register 3 ICSR3 16 8, 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 9000h S12AD A/D Control Register ADCSR 16 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 9004h S12AD A/D Channel Select Register A ADANSA 16 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 9008h S12AD A/D-Converted Value Addition Mode Select Register ADADS 16 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 900Ch S12AD A/D-Converted Value Addition Count Select Register ADADC 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 900Eh S12AD A/D Control Extended Register ADCER 16 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 9010h S12AD A/D Start Trigger Select Register ADSTRGR 16 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 9012h S12AD A/D Converted Extended Input Control Register ADEXICR 16 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 9014h S12AD A/D Channel Select Register B ADANSB 16 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 9018h S12AD A/D Data Duplication Register ADDBLDR 16 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 901Ah S12AD A/D Temperature Sensor Data Register ADTSDR 16 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 901Ch S12AD A/D Internal Reference Voltage Data Register ADOCDR 16 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 9020h S12AD A/D Data Register 0 ADDR0 16 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 9022h S12AD A/D Data Register 1 ADDR1 16 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 9024h S12AD A/D Data Register 2 ADDR2 16 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 9026h S12AD A/D Data Register 3 ADDR3 16 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 9028h S12AD A/D Data Register 4 ADDR4 16 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 902Ch S12AD A/D Data Register 6 ADDR6 16 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 9030h S12AD A/D Data Register 8 ADDR8 16 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 9032h S12AD A/D Data Register 9 ADDR9 16 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 9034h S12AD A/D Data Register 10 ADDR10 16 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 9036h S12AD A/D Data Register 11 ADDR11 16 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 9038h S12AD A/D Data Register 12 ADDR12 16 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 903Ah S12AD A/D Data Register 13 ADDR13 16 16 0008 903Ch S12AD A/D Data Register 14 ADDR14 16 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 903Eh S12AD A/D Data Register 15 ADDR15 16 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 9060h S12AD A/D Sampling State Register 0 ADSSTR0 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 9061h S12AD A/D Sampling State Register L ADSSTRL 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 9070h S12AD A/D Sampling State Register T ADSSTRT 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 9071h S12AD A/D Sampling State Register O ADSSTRO 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 9073h S12AD A/D Sampling State Register 1 ADSSTR1 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 9074h S12AD A/D Sampling State Register 2 ADSSTR2 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 9075h S12AD A/D Sampling State Register 3 ADSSTR3 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 9076h S12AD A/D Sampling State Register 4 ADSSTR4 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 9078h S12AD A/D Sampling State Register 6 ADSSTR6 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 A020h SCI1 Serial Mode Register SMR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 A021h SCI1 Bit Rate Register BRR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 A022h SCI1 Serial Control Register SCR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 A023h SCI1 Transmit Data Register TDR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 41 of 107 RX111 Group Table 4.1 4. I/O Registers List of I/O Registers (Address Order) (10/16) Module Symbol Register Name Register Symbol 0008 A024h SCI1 Serial Status Register SSR 8 8 0008 A025h SCI1 Receive Data Register RDR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 A026h SCI1 Smart Card Mode Register SCMR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB Address Number Access Number of of Bits Size Access States 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 A027h SCI1 Serial Extended Mode Register SEMR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 A028h SCI1 Noise Filter Setting Register SNFR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 A029h SCI1 I2C Mode Register 1 SIMR1 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 A02Ah SCI1 I2C Mode Register 2 SIMR2 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 A02Bh SCI1 I2C Mode Register 3 SIMR3 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 A02Ch SCI1 I2C Status Register SISR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 A02Dh SCI1 SPI Mode Register SPMR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 A0A0h SCI5 Serial Mode Register SMR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 A0A1h SCI5 Bit Rate Register BRR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 A0A2h SCI5 Serial Control Register SCR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 A0A3h SCI5 Transmit Data Register TDR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 A0A4h SCI5 Serial Status Register SSR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 A0A5h SCI5 Receive Data Register RDR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 A0A6h SCI5 Smart Card Mode Register SCMR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 A0A7h SCI5 Serial Extended Mode Register SEMR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 A0A8h SCI5 Noise Filter Setting Register SNFR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 A0A9h SCI5 I2C Mode Register 1 SIMR1 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 A0AAh SCI5 I2C Mode Register 2 SIMR2 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 A0ABh SCI5 I2C Mode Register 3 SIMR3 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 A0ACh SCI5 I2C Status Register SISR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 A0ADh SCI5 SPI Mode Register SPMR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 B000h CAC CAC Control Register 0 CACR0 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 B001h CAC CAC Control Register 1 CACR1 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 B002h CAC CAC Control Register 2 CACR2 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 B003h CAC CAC Interrupt Control Register CAICR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 B004h CAC CAC Status Register CASTR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 B006h CAC CAC Upper-Limit Value Setting Register CAULVR 16 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 B008h CAC CAC Lower-Limit Value Setting Register CALLVR 16 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 B00Ah CAC CAC Counter Buffer Register CACNTBR 16 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 B080h DOC DOC Control Register DOCR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 B082h DOC DOC Data Input Register DODIR 16 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 B084h DOC DOC Data Setting Register DODSR 16 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 B100h ELC Event Link Control Register ELCR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 B102h ELC Event Link Setting Register 1 ELSR1 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 B103h ELC Event Link Setting Register 2 ELSR2 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 B104h ELC Event Link Setting Register 3 ELSR3 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 B105h ELC Event Link Setting Register 4 ELSR4 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 B108h ELC Event Link Setting Register 7 ELSR7 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 B110h ELC Event Link Setting Register 15 ELSR15 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 B111h ELC Event Link Setting Register 16 ELSR16 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 B113h ELC Event Link Setting Register 18 ELSR18 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 B115h ELC Event Link Setting Register 20 ELSR20 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 B117h ELC Event Link Setting Register 22 ELSR22 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 B119h ELC Event Link Setting Register 24 ELSR24 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 B11Ah ELC Event Link Setting Register 25 ELSR25 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 B11Fh ELC Event Link Option Setting Register A ELOPA 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 B120h ELC Event Link Option Setting Register B ELOPB 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 B121h ELC Event Link Option Setting Register C ELOPC 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 B123h ELC Port Group Setting Register 1 PGR1 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 42 of 107 RX111 Group Table 4.1 Address 4. I/O Registers List of I/O Registers (Address Order) (11/16) Module Symbol Register Name Register Symbol Number Access Number of of Bits Size Access States 0008 B125h ELC Port Group Control Register 1 PGC1 8 8 0008 B127h ELC Port Buffer Register 1 PDBF1 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 B129h ELC Event Link Port Setting Register 0 PEL0 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 B12Ah ELC Event Link Port Setting Register 1 PEL1 8 8 0008 B12Dh ELC Event Link Software Event Generation Register ELSEGR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 B300h SCI12 Serial Mode Register SMR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 B301h SCI12 Bit Rate Register BRR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 B302h SCI12 Serial Control Register SCR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 B303h SCI12 Transmit Data Register TDR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 B304h SCI12 Serial Status Register SSR 8 8 0008 B305h SCI12 Receive Data Register RDR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 B306h SCI12 Smart Card Mode Register SCMR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 B307h SCI12 Serial Extended Mode Register SEMR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 B308h SCI12 Noise Filter Setting Register SNFR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 B309h SCI12 I2C Mode Register 1 SIMR1 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 B30Ah SCI12 I2C Mode Register 2 SIMR2 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 B30Bh SCI12 I2C SIMR3 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 B30Ch SCI12 I2C Status Register SISR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 B30Dh SCI12 SPI Mode Register SPMR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB Mode Register 3 0008 B320h SCI12 Extended Serial Mode Enable Register ESMER 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 B321h SCI12 Control Register 0 CR0 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 B322h SCI12 Control Register 1 CR1 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 B323h SCI12 Control Register 2 CR2 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 B324h SCI12 Control Register 3 CR3 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 B325h SCI12 Port Control Register PCR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 B326h SCI12 Interrupt Control Register ICR 8 8 0008 B327h SCI12 Status Register STR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 B328h SCI12 Status Clear Register STCR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 B329h SCI12 Control Field 0 Data Register CF0DR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 B32Ah SCI12 Control Field 0 Compare Enable Register CF0CR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 B32Bh SCI12 Control Field 0 Receive Data Register CF0RR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 B32Ch SCI12 Primary Control Field 1 Data Register PCF1DR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 B32Dh SCI12 Secondary Control Field 1 Data Register SCF1DR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 B32Eh SCI12 Control Field 1 Compare Enable Register CF1CR 8 8 0008 B32Fh SCI12 Control Field 1 Receive Data Register CF1RR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 B330h SCI12 Timer Control Register TCR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 B331h SCI12 Timer Mode Register TMR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 B332h SCI12 Timer Prescaler Register TPRE 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 B333h SCI12 Timer Count Register TCNT 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C000h PORT0 Port Direction Register PDR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C001h PORT1 Port Direction Register PDR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C002h PORT2 Port Direction Register PDR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C003h PORT3 Port Direction Register PDR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C004h PORT4 Port Direction Register PDR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C005h PORT5 Port Direction Register PDR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C00Ah PORTA Port Direction Register PDR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C00Bh PORTB Port Direction Register PDR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C00Ch PORTC Port Direction Register PDR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C00Eh PORTE Port Direction Register PDR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C012h PORTJ Port Direction Register PDR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C020h PORT0 Port Output Data Register PODR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C021h PORT1 Port Output Data Register PODR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 43 of 107 RX111 Group Table 4.1 4. I/O Registers List of I/O Registers (Address Order) (12/16) Address Module Symbol Register Name Register Symbol Number Access Number of of Bits Size Access States 0008 C022h PORT2 Port Output Data Register PODR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C023h PORT3 Port Output Data Register PODR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C024h PORT4 Port Output Data Register PODR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C025h PORT5 Port Output Data Register PODR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C02Ah PORTA Port Output Data Register PODR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C02Bh PORTB Port Output Data Register PODR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C02Ch PORTC Port Output Data Register PODR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C02Eh PORTE Port Output Data Register PODR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C032h PORTJ Port Output Data Register PODR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C040h PORT0 Port Input Data Register PIDR 8 8 3 or 4 PCLKB cycles when reading, 2 or 3 PCLKB cycles when writing 0008 C041h PORT1 Port Input Data Register PIDR 8 8 3 or 4 PCLKB cycles when reading, 2 or 3 PCLKB cycles when writing 0008 C042h PORT2 Port Input Data Register PIDR 8 8 3 or 4 PCLKB cycles when reading, 2 or 3 PCLKB cycles when writing 0008 C043h PORT3 Port Input Data Register PIDR 8 8 3 or 4 PCLKB cycles when reading, 2 or 3 PCLKB cycles when writing 0008 C044h PORT4 Port Input Data Register PIDR 8 8 3 or 4 PCLKB cycles when reading, 2 or 3 PCLKB cycles when writing 0008 C045h PORT5 Port Input Data Register PIDR 8 8 3 or 4 PCLKB cycles when reading, 2 or 3 PCLKB cycles when writing 0008 C04Ah PORTA Port Input Data Register PIDR 8 8 3 or 4 PCLKB cycles when reading, 2 or 3 PCLKB cycles when writing 0008 C04Bh PORTB Port Input Data Register PIDR 8 8 3 or 4 PCLKB cycles when reading, 2 or 3 PCLKB cycles when writing 0008 C04Ch PORTC Port Input Data Register PIDR 8 8 3 or 4 PCLKB cycles when reading, 2 or 3 PCLKB cycles when writing 0008 C04Eh PORTE Port Input Data Register PIDR 8 8 3 or 4 PCLKB cycles when reading, 2 or 3 PCLKB cycles when writing 0008 C051h PORTH Port Input Data Register PIDR 8 8 3 or 4 PCLKB cycles when reading, 2 or 3 PCLKB cycles when writing 0008 C052h PORTJ Port Input Data Register PIDR 8 8 3 or 4 PCLKB cycles when reading, 2 or 3 PCLKB cycles when writing 0008 C060h PORT0 Port Mode Register PMR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C061h PORT1 Port Mode Register PMR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C062h PORT2 Port Mode Register PMR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C063h PORT3 Port Mode Register PMR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C064h PORT4 Port Mode Register PMR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C065h PORT5 Port Mode Register PMR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C06Ah PORTA Port Mode Register PMR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C06Bh PORTB Port Mode Register PMR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C06Ch PORTC Port Mode Register PMR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C06Eh PORTE Port Mode Register PMR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C071h PORTH Port Mode Register PMR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 44 of 107 RX111 Group Table 4.1 4. I/O Registers List of I/O Registers (Address Order) (13/16) Address Module Symbol Register Name Register Symbol Number Access Number of of Bits Size Access States 0008 C072h PORTJ Port Mode Register PMR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C083h PORT1 Open Drain Control Register 1 ODR1 8 8, 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C085h PORT2 Open Drain Control Register 1 ODR1 8 8, 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C086h PORT3 Open Drain Control Register 0 ODR0 8 8, 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C094h PORTA Open Drain Control Register 0 ODR0 8 8, 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C095h PORTA Open Drain Control Register 1 ODR1 8 8, 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C096h PORTB Open Drain Control Register 0 ODR0 8 8, 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C097h PORTB Open Drain Control Register 1 ODR1 8 8, 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C098h PORTC Open Drain Control Register 0 ODR0 8 8, 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C099h PORTC Open Drain Control Register 1 ODR1 8 8, 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C09Ch PORTE Open Drain Control Register 0 ODR0 8 8, 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C09Dh PORTE Open Drain Control Register 1 ODR1 8 8, 16 0008 C0C0h PORT0 Pull-Up Control Register PCR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C0C1h PORT1 Pull-Up Control Register PCR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C0C2h PORT2 Pull-Up Control Register PCR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C0C3h PORT3 Pull-Up Control Register PCR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C0C5h PORT5 Pull-Up Control Register PCR 8 8 0008 C0CAh PORTA Pull-Up Control Register PCR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C0CBh PORTB Pull-Up Control Register PCR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C0CCh PORTC Pull-Up Control Register PCR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C0CEh PORTE Pull-Up Control Register PCR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C11Fh MPC Write-Protect Register PWPR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C120h PORT Port Switching Register B PSRB 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C121h PORT Port Switching Register A PSRA 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C143h MPC P03 Pin Function Control Register P03PFS 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C145h MPC P05 Pin Function Control Register P05PFS 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C14Ch MPC P14 Pin Function Control Register P14PFS 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C14Dh MPC P15 Pin Function Control Register P15PFS 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C14Eh MPC P16 Pin Function Control Register P16PFS 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C14Fh MPC P17 Pin Function Control Register P17PFS 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C156h MPC P26 Pin Function Control Register P26PFS 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C157h MPC P27 Pin Function Control Register P27PFS 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C158h MPC P30 Pin Function Control Register P30PFS 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C159h MPC P31 Pin Function Control Register P31PFS 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C15Ah MPC P32 Pin Function Control Register P32PFS 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C15Dh MPC P35 Pin Function Control Register P35PFS 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C160h MPC P40 Pin Function Control Register P40PFS 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C161h MPC P41 Pin Function Control Register P41PFS 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C162h MPC P42 Pin Function Control Register P42PFS 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C163h MPC P43 Pin Function Control Register P43PFS 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C164h MPC P44 Pin Function Control Register P44PFS 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C166h MPC P46 Pin Function Control Register P46PFS 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C16Ch MPC P54 Pin Function Control Register P54PFS 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C16Dh MPC P55 Pin Function Control Register P55PFS 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C190h MPC PA0 Pin Function Control Register PA0PFS 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C191h MPC PA1 Pin Function Control Register PA1PFS 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C193h MPC PA3 Pin Function Control Register PA3PFS 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C194h MPC PA4 Pin Function Control Register PA4PFS 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C196h MPC PA6 Pin Function Control Register PA6PFS 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C198h MPC PB0 Pin Function Control Register PB0PFS 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C199h MPC PB1 Pin Function Control Register PB1PFS 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C19Bh MPC PB3 Pin Function Control Register PB3PFS 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 45 of 107 RX111 Group Table 4.1 Address 4. I/O Registers List of I/O Registers (Address Order) (14/16) Module Symbol Register Name Register Symbol Number Access Number of of Bits Size Access States 0008 C19Dh MPC PB5 Pin Function Control Register PB5PFS 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C19Eh MPC PB6 Pin Function Control Register PB6PFS 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C19Fh MPC PB7 Pin Function Control Register PB7PFS 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C1A2h MPC PC2 Pin Function Control Register PC2PFS 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C1A3h MPC PC3 Pin Function Control Register PC3PFS 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C1A4h MPC PC4 Pin Function Control Register PC4PFS 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C1A5h MPC PC5 Pin Function Control Register PC5PFS 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C1A6h MPC PC6 Pin Function Control Register PC6PFS 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C1A7h MPC PC7 Pin Function Control Register PC7PFS 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C1B0h MPC PE0 Pin Function Control Register PE0PFS 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C1B1h MPC PE1 Pin Function Control Register PE1PFS 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C1B2h MPC PE2 Pin Function Control Register PE2PFS 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C1B3h MPC PE3 Pin Function Control Register PE3PFS 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C1B4h MPC PE4 Pin Function Control Register PE4PFS 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C1B5h MPC PE5 Pin Function Control Register PE5PFS 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C1B6h MPC PE6 Pin Function Control Register PE6PFS 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C1B7h MPC PE7 Pin Function Control Register PE7PFS 8 8 0008 C1D6h MPC PJ6 Pin Function Control Register PJ6PFS 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C1D7h MPC PJ7 Pin Function Control Register PJ7PFS 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C290h SYSTEM Reset Status Register 0 RSTSR0 8 8 4 or 5 PCLKB 0008 C291h SYSTEM Reset Status Register 1 RSTSR1 8 8 4 or 5 PCLKB 0008 C293h SYSTEM Main Clock Oscillator Forced Oscillation Control Register MOFCR 8 8 4 or 5 PCLKB 0008 C297h SYSTEM Voltage Monitoring Circuit Control Register LVCMPCR 8 8 4 or 5 PCLKB 0008 C298h SYSTEM Voltage Detection Level Select Register LVDLVLR 8 8 4 or 5 PCLKB 0008 C29Ah SYSTEM Voltage Monitoring 1 Circuit Control Register 0 LVD1CR0 8 8 4 or 5 PCLKB 4 or 5 PCLKB 0008 C29Bh SYSTEM Voltage Monitoring 2 Circuit Control Register 0 LVD2CR0 8 8 0008 C400h RTC 64-Hz Counter R64CNT 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C402h RTC Second Counter RSECCNT 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C402h RTC Binary Counter 0 BCNT0 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C404h RTC Minute Counter RMINCNT 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C404h RTC Binary Counter 1 BCNT1 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C406h RTC Hour Counter RHRCNT 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C406h RTC Binary Counter 2 BCNT2 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C408h RTC Day-Of-Week Counter RWKCNT 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C408h RTC Binary Counter 3 BCNT3 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C40Ah RTC Date Counter RDAYCNT 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C40Ch RTC Month Counter RMONCNT 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C40Eh RTC Year Counter RYRCNT 16 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C410h RTC Second Alarm Register RSECAR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C410h RTC Binary Counter 0 Alarm Register BCNT0AR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C412h RTC Minute Alarm Register RMINAR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C412h RTC Binary Counter 1 Alarm Register BCNT1AR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C414h RTC Hour Alarm Register RHRAR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C414h RTC Binary Counter 2 Alarm Register BCNT2AR 8 8 0008 C416h RTC Day-of-Week Alarm Register RWKAR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C416h RTC Binary Counter 3 Alarm Register BCNT3AR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C418h RTC Date Alarm Register RDAYAR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C418h RTC Binary Counter 0 Alarm Enable Register BCNT0AER 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C41Ah RTC Month Alarm Register RMONAR 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C41Ah RTC Binary Counter 1 Alarm Enable Register BCNT1AER 8 8 0008 C41Ch RTC Year Alarm Register RYRAR 16 16 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C41Ch RTC Binary Counter 2 Alarm Enable Register BCNT2AER 16 16 2 or 3 PCLKB R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 46 of 107 RX111 Group Table 4.1 4. I/O Registers List of I/O Registers (Address Order) (15/16) Address Module Symbol Register Name Register Symbol Number Access Number of of Bits Size Access States 0008 C41Eh RTC Year Alarm Enable Register RYRAREN 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C41Eh RTC Binary Counter 3 Alarm Enable Register BCNT3AER 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C422h RTC RTC Control Register 1 RCR1 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C424h RTC RTC Control Register 2 RCR2 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C426h RTC RTC Control Register 3 RCR3 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 0008 C42Eh RTC Time Error Adjustment Register RADJ 8 8 2 or 3 PCLKB 000A 0000h USB0 System Configuration Control Register SYSCFG 16 16 3 or 4 PCLKB 000A 0004h USB0 System Configuration Status Register 0 SYSSTS0 16 16 9 PCLK or more 000A 0008h USB0 Device State Control Register 0 DVSTCTR0 16 16 9 PCLK or more 000A 0014h USB0 CFIFO Port Register CFIFO 16 16 3 or 4 PCLKB 000A 0018h USB0 D0FIFO Port Register D0FIFO 16 16 3 or 4 PCLKB 000A 001Ch USB0 D1FIFO Port Register D1FIFO 16 16 3 or 4 PCLKB 000A 0020h USB0 CFIFO Port Select Register CFIFOSEL 16 16 3 or 4 PCLKB 000A 0028h USB0 D0FIFO Port Select Register D0FIFOSEL 16 16 3 or 4 PCLKB 000A 002Ch USB0 D1FIFO Port Select Register D1FIFOSEL 16 16 3 or 4 PCLKB 000A 0022h USB0 CFIFO Port Control Register CFIFOCTR 16 16 3 or 4 PCLKB 000A 002Ah USB0 D0FIFO Port Control Register D0FIFOCTR 16 16 3 or 4 PCLKB 000A 002Eh USB0 D1FIFO Port Control Register D1FIFOCTR 16 16 3 or 4 PCLKB 000A 0030h USB0 Interrupt Enable Register 0 INTENB0 16 16 9 PCLKB or more 000A 0032h USB0 Interrupt Enable Register 1 INTENB1 16 16 9 PCLKB or more 000A 0036h USB0 BRDY Interrupt Enable Register BRDYENB 16 16 9 PCLKB or more 000A 0038h USB0 NRDY Interrupt Enable Register NRDYENB 16 16 9 PCLKB or more 000A 003Ah USB0 BEMP Interrupt Enable Register BEMPENB 16 16 9 PCLKB or more 000A 003Ch USB0 SOF Output Configuration Register SOFCFG 16 16 9 PCLKB or more 000A 0040h USB0 Interrupt Status Register 0 INTSTS0 16 16 9 PCLKB or more 000A 0042h USB0 Interrupt Status Register 1 INTSTS1 16 16 9 PCLKB or more 000A 0046h USB0 BRDY Interrupt Status Register BRDYSTS 16 16 9 PCLKB or more 000A 0048h USB0 NRDY Interrupt Status Register NRDYSTS 16 16 9 PCLKB or more 000A 004Ah USB0 BEMP Interrupt Status Register BEMPSTS 16 16 9 PCLKB or more 000A 004Ch USB0 Frame Number Register FRMNUM 16 16 9 PCLKB or more 000A 0054h USB0 USB Request Type Register USBREQ 16 16 9 PCLKB or more 000A 0056h USB0 USB Request Value Register USBVAL 16 16 9 PCLKB or more 000A 0058h USB0 USB Request Index Register USBINDX 16 16 9 PCLKB or more 000A 005Ah USB0 USB Request Length Register USBLENG 16 16 9 PCLKB or more 000A 005Ch USB0 DCP Configuration Register DCPCFG 16 16 9 PCLKB or more 000A 005Eh USB0 DCP Maximum Packet Size Register DCPMAXP 16 16 9 PCLKB or more 000A 0060h USB0 DCP Control Register DCPCTR 16 16 9 PCLKB or more 000A 0064h USB0 Pipe Window Select Register PIPESEL 16 16 9 PCLKB or more 000A 0068h USB0 Pipe Configuration Register PIPECFG 16 16 9 PCLKB or more 000A 006Ch USB0 Pipe Maximum Packet Size Register PIPEMAXP 16 16 9 PCLKB or more 000A 006Eh USB0 Pipe Cycle Control Register PIPEPERI 16 16 9 PCLKB or more 000A 0070h USB0 PIPE1 Control Register PIPE1CTR 16 16 9 PCLKB or more 000A 0072h USB0 PIPE2 Control Register PIPE2CTR 16 16 9 PCLKB or more 000A 0074h USB0 PIPE3 Control Register PIPE3CTR 16 16 9 PCLKB or more 000A 0076h USB0 PIPE4 Control Register PIPE4CTR 16 16 9 PCLKB or more 000A 0078h USB0 PIPE5 Control Register PIPE5CTR 16 16 9 PCLKB or more 000A 007Ah USB0 PIPE6 Control Register PIPE6CTR 16 16 9 PCLKB or more 000A 007Ch USB0 PIPE7 Control Register PIPE7CTR 16 16 9 PCLKB or more 000A 007Eh USB0 PIPE8 Control Register PIPE8CTR 16 16 9 PCLKB or more 000A 0080h USB0 PIPE9 Control Register PIPE9CTR 16 16 9 PCLKB or more 000A 0090h USB0 PIPE1 Transaction Counter Enable Register PIPE1TRE 16 16 9 PCLKB or more 000A 0092h USB0 PIPE1 Transaction Counter Register PIPE1TRN 16 16 9 PCLKB or more R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 47 of 107 RX111 Group Table 4.1 4. I/O Registers List of I/O Registers (Address Order) (16/16) Module Symbol Register Name Register Symbol 000A 0094h USB0 PIPE2 Transaction Counter Enable Register PIPE2TRE 16 16 9 PCLKB or more 000A 0096h USB0 PIPE2 Transaction Counter Register PIPE2TRN 16 16 9 PCLKB or more 000A 0098h USB0 PIPE3 Transaction Counter Enable Register PIPE3TRE 16 16 9 PCLKB or more 000A 009Ah USB0 PIPE3 Transaction Counter Register PIPE3TRN 16 16 9 PCLKB or more 000A 009Ch USB0 PIPE4 Transaction Counter Enable Register PIPE4TRE 16 16 9 PCLKB or more 000A 009Eh USB0 PIPE4 Transaction Counter Register PIPE4TRN 16 16 9 PCLKB or more Address Number Access Number of of Bits Size Access States 000A 00A0h USB0 PIPE5 Transaction Counter Enable Register PIPE5TRE 16 16 9 PCLKB or more 000A 00A2h USB0 PIPE5 Transaction Counter Register PIPE5TRN 16 16 9 PCLKB or more 000A 00B0h USB0 BC Control Register 0 USBBCCTRL0 16 16 9 PCLKB or more 000A 00CCh USB0 USB Module Control Register USBMC 16 16 9 PCLKB or more 000A 00D0h USB0 Device Address 0 Configuration Register DEVADD0 16 16 9 PCLKB or more 000A 00D2h USB0 Device Address 1 Configuration Register DEVADD1 16 16 9 PCLKB or more 000A 00D4h USB0 Device Address 2 Configuration Register DEVADD2 16 16 9 PCLKB or more 000A 00D6h USB0 Device Address 3 Configuration Register DEVADD3 16 16 9 PCLKB or more 000A 00D8h USB0 Device Address 4 Configuration Register DEVADD4 16 16 9 PCLKB or more 000A 00DAh USB0 Device Address 5 Configuration Register DEVADD5 16 16 9 PCLKB or more 007F C090h FLASH E2 DataFlash Control Register DFLCTL 8 8 2 or 3 FCLK Note 1. Odd addresses should not be accessed in 16-bit units. When accessing a register in 16-bit units, access the address of the TMR0 or TMR2 register. R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 48 of 107 RX111 Group 5. Electrical Characteristics 5. Electrical Characteristics 5.1 Absolute Maximum Ratings Table 5.1 Conditions: Absolute Maximum Ratings VSS = AVSS0 = VREFL0 = VSS_USB = 0 V Item Power supply voltage Input voltage (except for ports for 5 V tolerant*1) Input voltage (ports for 5 V tolerant*1) Reference power supply voltage Analog power supply voltage Symbol Value Unit VCC, VCC_USB –0.3 to +4.6 V Vin –0.3 to VCC +0.3 V Vin –0.3 to +6.5 V VREFH0 –0.3 to AVCC +0.3 V AVCC0 –0.3 to +4.6 V Analog input voltage VAN –0.3 to +4.6 V Operating temperature*2 Topr –0.3 to AVCC + 0.3 (when AN000 to AN004 and AN006 used) –0.3 to VCC + 0.3 (when AN008 to AN015 used) °C Storage temperature Tstg –55 to +125 °C Caution: Permanent damage to the MCU may result if absolute maximum ratings are exceeded. To preclude any malfunctions due to noise interference, insert capacitors of high frequency characteristics between the VCC and VSS pins, between the AVCC0 and AVSS0 pins, between the VCC_USB and VSS_USB pins, and between the VREFH0 and VREFL0 pins. Place capacitors of about 0.1 μF as close as possible to every power supply pin and use the shortest and heaviest possible traces. Also, connect capacitors as stabilization capacitance. Connect the VCL pin to a VSS pin via a 4.7 µF capacitor. The capacitor must be placed close to the pin. Note 1. Ports 16, 17, A6, and B0 are 5 V tolerant. Do not input signals or an I/O pull-up power supply while the device is not powered. The current injection that results from input of such a signal or I/O pull-up may cause malfunction and the abnormal current that passes in the device at this time may cause degradation of internal elements. Note 2. The upper limit of operating temperature is 85°C or 105°C, depending on the product. For details, refer to 1.2 List of Products. Table 5.2 Recommended Operating Voltage Conditions Item Recommended operating voltage conditions Symbol Value Unit VCC, VCC_USB*1 1.8 to 3.6 (during no USB communication) 3.0 to 3.6 (during USB communication) V AVCC0*2 1.8 to 3.6 V Note 1. Set VCC and VCC_USB to the same potential. Also, set VSS, AVSS0, and VSS_USB to the same potential. Note 2. AVCC0 and VCC can be set individually within the operating range. For details, 30.7.10 Voltage Range of Analog Power Supply Pins. R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 49 of 107 RX111 Group 5.2 5. Electrical Characteristics DC Characteristics Table 5.3 DC Characteristics (1) Conditions: VCC = AVCC0 = VCC_USB = 2.7 to 3.6 V, VSS = AVSS0 = VREFL0 = VSS_USB = 0 V, Ta = –40 to +105°C Item Schmitt trigger input voltage Symbol Min. Typ. Max. Unit VIH VCC × 0.7 — 5.8 V Ports 16, 17, port A6, port B0 (5 V tolerant) VCC × 0.8 — 5.8 Other pins Ports 03, 05, ports 14,15 ports 26, 27, ports 30 to 32, 35 ports 54, 55, ports A0, A1, A3, A4 ports B1, B3, B5 to B7 ports C2 to C7 port E, ports H6, H7, RES# VCC × 0.8 — VCC + 0.3 VIL –0.3 — VCC × 0.3 –0.3 — VCC × 0.2 ∆VT VCC × 0.05 — — VCC × 0.1 — — RIIC input pin (except for SMBus, 5 V tolerant) RIIC input pin (except for SMBus) Other than RIIC input pin RIIC input pin (except for SMBus) Other than RIIC input pin Input level voltage (except for Schmitt trigger input pins) MD VCC × 0.9 — VCC + 0.3 XTAL (external clock input) VIH VCC × 0.8 — VCC + 0.3 Ports 40 to 44, 46, ports J6, J7 VCC × 0.7 — VCC + 0.3 RIIC input pin (SMBus) 2.1 — VCC + 0.3 –0.3 — VCC × 0.1 XTAL (external clock input) –0.3 — VCC × 0.2 Ports 40 to 44, 46, ports J6, J7 –0.3 — VCC × 0.3 RIIC input pin (SMBus) –0.3 — 0.8 MD Table 5.4 VIL Test Conditions V DC Characteristics (2) Conditions: VCC = AVCC0 = VCC_USB = 1.8 to 2.7 V, VSS = AVSS0 = VREFL = VREFL0 = VSS_USB = 0 V, Ta = –40 to +105°C Item Schmitt trigger input voltage Ports 16, 17, port A6, port B0 (5 V tolerant) Symbol Min. Typ. Max. Unit VIH VCC × 0.8 — 5.8 V VCC × 0.8 — VCC + 0.3 Other pins Ports 03, 05, ports 14,15 ports 26, 27, ports 30 to 32, 35 ports 54, 55, ports A0, A1, A3, A4 ports B1, B3, B5 to B7 ports C2 to C7 port E, ports H6, H7, RES# –0.3 — VCC × 0.2 All pins ∆VT VCC × 0.01 — — MD VIH VCC × 0.9 — VCC + 0.3 VCC × 0.8 — VCC + 0.3 All pins Input level voltage (except for Schmitt trigger input pins) XTAL (external clock input) VCC × 0.7 — VCC + 0.3 –0.3 — VCC × 0.1 XTAL (external clock input) –0.3 — VCC × 0.2 Ports 40 to 44, 46, ports J6, J7 –0.3 — VCC × 0.3 Ports 40 to 44, 46, ports J6, J7 MD R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 VIL Test Conditions V Page 50 of 107 RX111 Group Table 5.5 5. Electrical Characteristics DC Characteristics (3) Conditions: VCC = AVCC0 = VCC_USB = 1.8 to 3.6 V, VSS = AVSS0 = VREFL0 = VSS_USB = 0 V, Ta = –40 to +105°C Item Input leakage current RES#, MD, port 35 ports H6, H7 Three-state leakage current (off-state) Ports for 5 V tolerant Input capacitance All input pins (except for port 35, port 16, USB0_DM, USB0_DP) Symbol Min. Typ. Max. Unit Iin — — 1.0 µA Vin = 0 V, VCC ITSI — — 1.0 µA Vin = 0 V, 5.8 V — — 1.0 — — 15 — — 30 Pins other than above Cin Port 35, port 16, USB0_DM, USB0_DP Table 5.6 Conditions: Vin = 0 V, VCC pF Vin = 0 mV, f = 1 MHz, Ta = 25°C DC Characteristics (4) VCC = AVCC0 = VCC_USB = 1.8 to 3.6 V, VSS = AVSS0 = VREFL0 = VSS_USB = 0 V, Ta = –40 to +105°C Item Input pull-up resistor Test Conditions All ports (except for ports 35, PH7) R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Symbol Min. Typ. Max. Unit RU 10 20 100 kΩ Test Conditions Vin = 0 V Page 51 of 107 RX111 Group Table 5.7 Conditions: 5. Electrical Characteristics DC Characteristics (5) VCC = AVCC0 = VCC_USB = 1.8 to 3.6 V, VSS = AVSS0 = VREFL0 = VSS_USB = 0 V, Ta = –40 to +105°C Item Supply current*1 High-speed operating mode Normal operating mode No peripheral operation*2 mA 2.2 — — ICLK = 16 MHz 6.1 — ICLK = 8 MHz 3.7 — All peripheral operation: Max.*3 ICLK = 32 MHz — 24 No peripheral operation*2 ICLK = 32 MHz 1.8 — ICLK = 16 MHz 1.4 — ICLK = 8 MHz 1.1 — ICLK = 32 MHz 6.4 — ICLK = 16 MHz 3.7 — ICLK = 8 MHz 2.4 — ICLK = 32 MHz 1.2 — No peripheral operation*2 ICLK = 16 MHz 1.0 — ICLK = 8 MHz 0.90 — ICLK = 32 MHz 4.6 — ICLK = 16 MHz 2.8 — ICLK = 8 MHz 1.8 — 2.5 — operation*5 No peripheral operation*6 ICLK = 12 MHz 2.0 — ICLK = 8 MHz ICC 1.3 — ICLK = 1 MHz 0.75 — ICLK = 12 MHz 4.9 — ICLK = 8 MHz 3.5 — ICLK = 1 MHz 1.2 — All peripheral operation: Max.*7 ICLK = 12 MHz — 11 No peripheral operation*6 ICLK = 12 MHz 1.4 — ICLK = 8 MHz 0.85 — ICLK = 1 MHz 0.65 — ICLK = 12 MHz 3.2 — ICLK = 8 MHz 2.2 — ICLK = 1 MHz 1.0 — ICLK = 12 MHz 1.2 — ICLK = 8 MHz 0.70 — ICLK = 1 MHz 0.60 — ICLK = 12 MHz 2.5 — ICLK = 8 MHz 1.8 — ICLK = 1 MHz 0.90 — 2.5 — No peripheral operation*6 All peripheral operation: Normal*7 Increase during BGO operation*5 R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 — — All peripheral operation: Normal*7 Deep sleep mode 3.2 1.7 All peripheral operation: Normal*7 Sleep mode ICC 10.6 Increase during BGO Normal operating mode Unit ICLK = 32 MHz All peripheral operation: Normal*3 Middle-speed operating modes Max ICLK = 8 MHz All peripheral operation: Normal*3 Deep sleep mode Typ *4 ICLK = 16 MHz All peripheral operation: Normal*3 Sleep mode ICLK = 32 MHz Symbol Test Conditions mA Page 52 of 107 RX111 Group 5. Electrical Characteristics Item Supply current*1 Low-speed operating mode Normal operating mode Sleep mode Deep sleep mode Symbol Typ *4 Max Unit ICC 4.0 — μA No peripheral operation*8 ICLK = 32.768 kHz All peripheral operation: Normal*9, *10 ICLK = 32.768 kHz 11.5 — All peripheral operation: Max.*9, *10 ICLK = 32.768 kHz — 40 No peripheral operation*8 ICLK = 32.768 kHz 2.2 — All peripheral operation: Normal*9 ICLK = 32.768 kHz 7.1 — No peripheral operation*8 ICLK = 32.768 kHz 1.8 — All peripheral operation: Normal*9 ICLK = 32.768 kHz 5.3 Test Conditions Note 1. Supply current values do not include output charge/discharge current from all pins. The values apply when internal pull-up MOSs are in the off state. Note 2. Clock supply to the peripheral functions is stopped. This does not include BGO operation. The clock source is PLL. FCLK and PCLK are set to divided by 64. Note 3. Clocks are supplied to the peripheral functions. This does not include BGO operation. The clock source is PLL. FCLK and PCLK are set to the same frequency as ICLK. Note 4. Values when VCC = 3.3 V. Note 5. This is the increase for programming or erasure of the ROM or flash memory for data storage during program execution. Note 6. Clock supply to the peripheral functions is stopped. The clock source is PLL when ICLK = 12 MHz, and HOCO otherwise. FCLK and PCLK are set to divided by 64. Note 7. Clocks are supplied to the peripheral functions. The clock source is PLL when ICLK = 12 MHz, and HOCO otherwise. FCLK and PCLK are set to the same frequency as ICLK. Note 8. Clock supply to the peripheral functions is stopped. The clock source is the sub-clock oscillator. FCLK and PCLK are set to divided by 64. Note 9. Clocks are supplied to the peripheral functions. The clock source is the sub-clock oscillator. FCLK and PCLK are set to the same frequency as ICLK. Note 10. Values when the MSTPCRA.MSTPA17 bit (12-bit A/D converter module stop bit) is set to “transition to the module stop state is made”. 20 18 Ta = 85/105°C, ICLK = 32 MHz*2 16 ICC (mA) 14 12 Ta = 25°C, ICLK = 32 MHz*1 10 Ta = 85/105°C, ICLK = 16 MHz*2 8 Ta = 85/105°C, ICLK = 8 MHz*2 6 Ta = 25°C, ICLK = 16 MHz*1 4 Ta = 25°C, ICLK = 8 MHz*1 2 0 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 VCC (V) Note 1. All peripheral operation is normal. This does not include BGO operation. Average value of the tested middle samples during product evaluation. Note 2. All peripheral operation is maximum. This does not include BGO operation. Average value of the tested upper-limit samples during product evaluation. Figure 5.1 Voltage Dependency in High-Speed Operating Mode (Reference Data) R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 53 of 107 RX111 Group 5. Electrical Characteristics 9 8 Ta = 85/105°C, ICLK = 12 MHz*2 7 ICC (mA) 6 Ta = 85/105°C, ICLK = 8 MHz*2 5 Ta = 25°C, ICLK = 12 MHz*1 4 Ta = 25°C, ICLK = 8 MHz*1 3 Ta = 85/105°C, ICLK = 1 MHz*2 2 1 Ta = 25°C, ICLK = 1 MHz*1 0 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 VCC (V) Note 1. All peripheral operation is normal. This does not include BGO operation. Average value of the tested middle samples during product evaluation. Note 2. All peripheral operation is maximum. This does not include BGO operation. Average value of the tested upper-limit samples during product evaluation. Figure 5.2 Voltage Dependency in Middle-Speed Operating Mode (Reference Data) 35 30 Ta = 105°C, ICLK = 32.768 kHz*2 25 Ta = 85°C, ICLK = 32.768 kHz*2 ICC (μA) 20 15 10 Ta = 25°C, ICLK = 32.768 kHz*1 5 0 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 VCC (V) Note 1. All peripheral operation is normal. Average value of the tested middle samples during product evaluation. Note 2. All peripheral operation is maximum. Average value of the tested upper-limit samples during product evaluation. Figure 5.3 Voltage Dependency in Low-Speed Operating Mode (Reference Data) R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 54 of 107 RX111 Group Table 5.8 5. Electrical Characteristics DC Characteristics (6) Conditions: VCC = AVCC0 = VCC_USB = 1.8 to 3.6 V, VSS = AVSS0 = VSS_USB = 0 V, Ta = –40 to +105°C Item Supply current*1 Software standby mode*2 Ta = 25°C Typ.*3 Max. Unit ICC μA 0.35 0.53 Ta = 55°C 0.58 1.45 Ta = 85°C 1.60 7.30 Ta = 105°C 3.30 16.50 0.31 — Increment for RTC operation*4 Note 1. Note 2. Note 3. Note 4. Symbol Test Conditions RCR3.RTCDV[1:0] set to low drive capacity Supply current values are with all output pins unloaded and all input pull-up MOSs in the off state. The IWDT and LVD are stopped. VCC = 3.3 V. Includes the oscillation circuit. 100 Ta = 105°C*1 10 Icc (µA) Ta = 85°C*1 Ta = 105°C*2 Ta = 85°C*2 Ta = 55°C*1 1 Ta = 55°C*21 Ta = 25°C* Ta = 25°C*2 0.1 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 Vcc (V) Note1. Average value of the tested upper-limit samples during product evaluation. Note2. Average value of the tested middle samples during product evaluation. Figure 5.4 Voltage Dependency in Software Standby Mode (Reference Data) R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 55 of 107 RX111 Group 5. Electrical Characteristics 100 *1 Icc (µA) 10 *2 1 0.1 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 Ta (°C) Note1. Average value of the tested upper-limit samples during product evaluation. Note2. Average value of the tested middle samples during product evaluation. Figure 5.5 Table 5.9 Temperature Dependency in Software Standby Mode (Reference Data) DC Characteristics (7) Conditions: Products with operating temperature (Ta) –40 to +105°C VCC = AVCC0 = VCC_USB = 1.8 to 3.6 V, VSS = AVSS0 = VREFL0 = VSS_USB = 0 V Item Symbol Typ. Max. Unit Tj — 120 °C — 105 Middle-speed operating mode — 120 Low-speed operating mode Permissible junction temperature Test Conditions High-speed operating mode Note: • Make sure that Tj < Ta + 0.1 * total power consumption (mW), where total power consumption = (VCC - VOH) × ΣIOH + VOL × ΣIOL + ICCmax × VCC. Table 5.10 DC Characteristics (8) Conditions: Products with operating temperature (Ta) –40 to +85°C VCC = AVCC0 = VCC_USB = 1.8 to 3.6 V, VSS = AVSS0 = VREFL0 = VSS_USB = 0 V Item Permissible junction temperature Symbol Typ. Max. Unit Tj — 120 °C Test Conditions — 105 Middle-speed operating mode — 120 Low-speed operating mode High-speed operating mode Note: • Make sure that Tj < Ta + 0.1 * total power consumption (mW), where total power consumption = (VCC - VOH) × ΣIOH + VOL × ΣIOL + ICCmax × VCC. R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 56 of 107 RX111 Group Table 5.11 5. Electrical Characteristics DC Characteristics (9) Conditions: VCC = AVCC0 = VCC_USB = 1.8 to 3.6 V, VSS = AVSS0 = VREFL0 = VSS_USB = 0 V, Ta = –40 to +105°C Item Analog power supply current During A/D conversion During D/A conversion (per Symbol Min. Typ. Max. Unit IAVCC — 0.7 1.2 mA channel)*1 — — 1.5 Temperature sensor — 75 — Waiting for A/D, D/A conversion (all units) — — 0.3 — 25 52 μA — — 60 nA IUSBH*2 — 4.3 (VCC) 0.9 (USB_VCC) — mA IUSBF*2 — 3.6 (VCC) 1.1 (USB_VCC) — mA ISUSP*3 — 0.35 (VCC) 170 (USB_VCC) — μA Reference power supply current During A/D conversion USB operating current During USB communication operation under the following settings and conditions IREFH0 Waiting for A/D conversion (all units) Host controller operation is set to full-speed mode Bulk OUT transfer (64 bytes) × 1, bulk IN transfer (64 bytes) × 1 Connect peripheral devices via a 1-meter USB cable from the USB port. During USB communication operation under the following settings and conditions Function controller operation is set to full-speed mode Bulk OUT transfer (64 bytes) × 1, bulk IN transfer (64 bytes) × 1 Connect the host device via a 1-meter USB cable from the USB port. During suspended state under the following setting and conditions Function controller operation is set to full-speed mode (pull up the UDP0 pin) Software standby mode Connect the host device via a 1-meter USB cable from the USB port. Test Conditions μA Note 1. The reference power supply current is included in the power supply current value for D/A conversion. Note 2. Current consumed only by the USB module. Note 3. Includes the current supplied from the pull-up resistor of the USB0_DP pin to the pull-down resistor of the host device, in addition to the current consumed by this MCU during the suspended state. Table 5.12 DC Characteristics (10) Conditions: VCC = AVCC0 = VCC_USB = 1.8 to 3.6 V, VSS = AVSS0 = VREFL0 = VSS_USB = 0 V, Ta = –40 to +105°C Item RAM standby voltage Table 5.13 Symbol Min. Typ. Max. Unit VRAM 1.8 — 3.6 V Test Conditions DC Characteristics (11) Conditions: VCC = AVCC0 = VCC_USB = 0 to 3.6 V, VREFH0 = 0 to AVCC0, VSS = AVSS0 = VREFL0 = VSS_USB = 0 V, Ta = –40 to +105°C Item Power-on VCC rising gradient Note 1. Note 2. Note 3. Note 4. Symbol Min. Typ. Max. Unit SrVCC 0.02 — 20 ms/V During fast startup time*2 0.02 — 2 Voltage monitoring 1 reset enabled at startup*3, *4 0.02 — — At normal startup*1 Test Conditions When OFS1.(STUPLVD1REN, FASTSTUP) = 11b. When OFS1.(STUPLVD1REN, FASTSTUP) = 10b. When OFS1.STUPLVD1REN = 0. Turn on the power supply voltage according to the normal startup rising gradient because the register settings set by OFS1 are not read in boot mode. R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 57 of 107 RX111 Group Table 5.14 5. Electrical Characteristics DC Characteristics (12) Conditions: VCC = AVCC0 = VCC_USB = 1.8 to 3.6 V, VSS = AVSS0 = VREFL0 = VSS_USB = 0 V, Ta = –40 to +105°C The ripple voltage must meet the allowable ripple frequency fr(VCC) within the range between the VCC upper limit (3.6 V) and lower limit (1.8 V). When VCC change exceeds VCC ±10%, the allowable voltage change rising/falling gradient dt/dVCC must be met. Item Allowable ripple frequency Allowable voltage change rising/ falling gradient Symbol Min. Typ. Max. Unit Test Conditions fr (VCC) — — 10 kHz Figure 5.6 Vr (VCC) ≤ VCC × 0.2 — — 1 MHz Figure 5.6 Vr (VCC) ≤ VCC × 0.08 — — 10 MHz Figure 5.6 Vr (VCC) ≤ VCC × 0.06 1.0 — — ms/V When VCC change exceeds VCC ±10% dt/dVCC 1/fr(VCC) VCC Figure 5.6 Table 5.15 Vr(VCC) Ripple Waveform DC Characteristics (13) Conditions: VCC = AVCC0 = VCC_USB = 1.8 to 3.6 V, VSS = AVSS0 = VREFL0 = VSS_USB = 0 V, Ta = –40 to +105°C Item Permissible error of VCL pin external capacitance Symbol Min. Typ. Max. Unit CVCL 1.4 4.7 7.0 μF Test Conditions Note: • The recommended capacitance is 4.7 μF. Variations in connected capacitors should be within the above range. R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 58 of 107 RX111 Group Table 5.16 5. Electrical Characteristics Permissible Output Currents Conditions: VCC = AVCC0 = VCC_USB = 1.8 to 3.6 V, VSS = AVSS0 = VREFL0 = VSS_USB = 0 V, Ta = –40 to +105°C Item Symbol Max. Unit IOL 0.4 mA Permissible output low current (average value per pin) Ports 40 to 44, 46, ports J6, J7 Ports other than above 8.0 Permissible output low current (maximum value per pin) Ports 40 to 44, 46, ports J6, J7 0.4 Ports other than above 8.0 Permissible output low current Total of ports 40 to 44, 46, ports J6, J7 IOL 2.4 Total of ports 03, 05, ports 26, 27, ports 30, 31 30 Total of ports 14 to 17, port 32, ports 54, 55, ports C2 to C7, ports B0, B1, B3, B5 to B7 30 Total of ports A0, A1, A3, A4, A6, port E 30 Total of all output pins 60 Permissible output high current (average value per pin) Ports 40 to 44, 46, ports J6, J7 Ports other than above –4.0 Permissible output high current (maximum value per pin) Ports 40 to 44, 46, ports J6, J7 –0.1 Ports other than above –4.0 Permissible output high current Total of ports 40 to 44, 46, ports J6, J7 IOH IOH –0.1 –0.6 Total of ports 03, 05, ports 26, 27, ports 30, 31 –10 Total of ports 14, 15, 16, 17, port 32, ports 54, 55, ports C2 to C7, ports B0, B1, B3, B5 to B7 –15 Total of ports A0, A1, A3, A4, A6, port E –15 Total of all output pins –40 Note: • Do not exceed the permissible total supply current. Table 5.17 Conditions: Output Values of Voltage (1) VCC = AVCC0 = VCC_USB = 2.7 to 3.6 V, VSS = AVSS0 = VREFL0 = VSS_USB = 0 V, Ta = –40 to +10°C Item Output low All output ports (except for RIIC, port 4, and port J) Symbol Min. Max. Unit VOL — 0.6 V — 0.4 IOL = 1.5 mA — 0.4 IOL = 0.4 mA RIIC pins — 0.4 IOL = 3.0 mA Standard mode All output ports (except for port 4 and port J) VOH Ports 40 to 44, 46, ports J6, J7 Table 5.18 Conditions: 0.6 — VCC – 0.5 — IOL = 6.0 mA V IOH = –2.0 mA IOH = –0.1 mA Output Values of Voltage (2) All output ports (except for port 4 and port J) Symbol Min. Max. Unit VOL — 0.6 V — 0.4 VCC – 0.5 — VCC – 0.5 — Ports 40 to 44, 46, ports J6, J7 Output high — VCC – 0.5 VCC = AVCC0 = VCC_USB = 1.8 to 2.7 V, VSS = AVSS0 = VREFL0 = VSS_USB = 0 V, Ta = –40 to +105°C Item Output low IOL = 3.0 mA Ports 40 to 44, 46, ports J6, J7 Fast mode Output high Test Conditions All output ports (except for port 4 and port J) Ports 40 to 44, 46, ports J6, J7 R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 VOH Test Conditions IOL = 1.5 mA IOL = 0.4 mA V IOH = –1.0 mA IOH = –0.1 mA Page 59 of 107 RX111 Group 5. Electrical Characteristics 5.2.1 Standard I/O Pin Output Characteristics (1) Figure 5.7 to Figure 5.10 show the characteristics of general ports (except for the RIIC output pin, port 4, and port J). IOH/IOL vs VOH/VOL 40 VCC = 3.3 V 30 VCC = 2.7 V IOH/IOL [mA] 20 VCC = 1.8 V 10 0 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 VCC = 1.8 V -10 VCC = 2.7 V -20 VCC = 3.3 V -30 VOH/VOL [V] Figure 5.7 VOH/VOL and IOH/IOL Voltage Characteristics of General Ports (Except for RIIC Output Pin, Port 4, and Port J) at Ta = 25°C (Reference Data) IOH/IOL vs VOH/VOL 10 Ta = –40°C 8 Ta = 25°C Ta = 105°C 6 IOH/IOL [mA] 4 2 0 0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2 -2 Ta = 105°C -4 Ta = 25°C Ta = –40°C -6 VOH/VOL [V] Figure 5.8 VOH/VOL and IOH/IOL Temperature Characteristics of General Ports (Except for RIIC Output Pin, Port 4, and Port J) at VCC = 1.8 V (Reference Data) R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 60 of 107 RX111 Group 5. Electrical Characteristics IOH/IOL vs VOH/VOL 30 Ta = –40°C 25 Ta = 25°C 20 Ta = 105°C IOH/IOL [mA] 15 10 5 0 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 -5 Ta = 105°C -10 Ta = 25°C -15 Ta = –40°C -20 VOH/VOL [V] Figure 5.9 VOH/VOL and IOH/IOL Temperature Characteristics of General Ports (Except for RIIC Output Pin, Port 4, and Port J) at VCC = 2.7 V (Reference Data) IOH/IOL vs VOH/VOL 50 Ta = –40°C 40 Ta = 25°C IOH/IOL [mA] 30 Ta = 105°C 20 10 0 0 -10 -20 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 Ta = 105°C Ta = 25°C Ta = –40°C -30 VOH/VOL [V] Figure 5.10 VOH/VOL and IOH/IOL Temperature Characteristics of General Ports (Except for RIIC Output Pin, Port 4, and Port J) at VCC = 3.3 V (Reference Data) R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 61 of 107 RX111 Group 5. Electrical Characteristics 5.2.2 Standard I/O Pin Output Characteristics (2) Figure 5.11 to Figure 5.13 show the characteristics of the RIIC output pin. IOL vs VOL 40 VCC = 3.3 V 35 30 VCC = 2.7 V IOL [mA] 25 20 15 10 5 0 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 VOH/VOL [V] Figure 5.11 VOL and IOL Voltage Characteristics of RIIC Output Pin at Ta = 25°C (Reference Data) IOL vs VOL 30 Ta = –40°C 25 Ta = 25°C Ta = 105°C IOL [mA] 20 15 10 5 0 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 VOL [V] Figure 5.12 VOL and IOL Temperature Characteristics of RIIC Output Pin at VCC = 2.7 V (Reference Data) R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 62 of 107 RX111 Group 5. Electrical Characteristics IOL vs VOL 50 45 Ta = –40°C 40 Ta = 25°C 35 Ta = 105°C IOL [mA] 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 VOL [V] Figure 5.13 VOL and IOL Temperature Characteristics of RIIC Output Pin at VCC = 3.3 V (Reference Data) R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 63 of 107 RX111 Group 5. Electrical Characteristics 5.2.3 Standard I/O Pin Output Characteristics (3) Figure 5.14 to Figure 5.17 show the characteristics of port 4 and port J. IOH/IOL vs VOH/VOL 14 VCC = 3.3 V 12 IOH/IOL [mA] 10 VCC = 2.7 V 8 6 4 VCC = 1.8 V 2 0 0 VCC = 1.8 V 0.5 -2 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 VCC = 2.7 V VCC = 3.3 V -4 VOH/VOL [V] Figure 5.14 VOH/VOL and IOH/IOL Voltage Characteristics of Port 4 and Port J at Ta = 25°C (Reference Data) IOH/IOL vs VOH/VOL 4 Ta = –40°C 3 Ta = 25°C Ta = 105°C IOH/IOL [mA] 3 2 2 1 1 0 -1 -1 0 0.2 Ta = 105°C Ta = 25°C 0.4 0.6 0.8 1 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2 Ta = –40°C VOH/VOL [V] Figure 5.15 VOH/VOL and IOH/IOL Temperature Characteristics of Port 4 and Port J at VCC = 1.8 V (Reference Data) R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 64 of 107 RX111 Group 5. Electrical Characteristics IOH/IOL vs VOH/VOL 10 Ta = –40°C 8 Ta = 25°C Ta = 105°C IOH/IOL [mA] 6 4 2 0 0 Ta = 105°C -2 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 Ta = 25°C Ta = –40°C -4 VOH/VOL [V] Figure 5.16 VOH/VOL and IOH/IOL Temperature Characteristics of Port 4 and Port J at VCC = 2.7 V (Reference Data) IOH/IOL vs VOH/VOL 16 14 Ta = –40°C 12 Ta = 25°C Ta = 105°C IOH/IOL [mA] 10 8 6 4 2 0 -2 0 Ta = 105°C0.5 Ta = 25°C -4 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 Ta = –40°C VOH/VOL [V] Figure 5.17 VOH/VOL and IOH/IOL Temperature Characteristics of Port 4 and Port J at VCC = 3.3 V (Reference Data) R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 65 of 107 RX111 Group 5.3 5. Electrical Characteristics AC Characteristics 5.3.1 Table 5.19 Conditions: Clock Timing Operation Frequency Value (High-Speed Operating Mode) VCC = AVCC0 = VCC_USB = 1.8 to 3.6 V, VSS = AVSS0 = VREFL0 = VSS_USB = 0 V, Ta = –40 to +105°C VCC Item Maximum operating frequency Symbol System clock (ICLK) When USB in Use*4 Unit MHz 8 16 32 24 FlashIF clock (FCLK)*1, *2 8 16 32 24 Peripheral module clock (PCLKB) 8 16 32 24 8 16 32 24 — — — 48 Peripheral module clock fmax 1.8 to 2.4 V 2.4 to 2.7 V 2.7 to 3.6 V (PCLKD)*3 fusb USB clock (UCLK) Note 1. The lower-limit frequency of FCLK is 1 MHz during programming or erasing of the flash memory. When using FCLK at below 4 MHz, the frequency can be set to 1 MHz, 2 MHz, or 3 MHz. A non-integer frequency such as 1.5 MHz cannot be set. Note 2. The frequency accuracy of FCLK should be ±3.5%. Confirm the frequency accuracy of the clock source. Note 3. The lower-limit frequency of PCLKD is 4 MHz at 2.4 V or above and 1 MHz at below 2.4 V when the A/D converter is in use. Note 4. The VCC_USB range is 3.0 to 3.6 V when the USB clock is in use. Table 5.20 Operation Frequency Value (Middle-Speed Operating Mode) Conditions: VCC = AVCC0 = VCC_USB = 1.8 to 3.6 V, VSS = AVSS0 = VREFL0 = VSS_USB = 0 V, Ta = –40 to +105°C Item Maximum operating frequency Symbol VCC 1.8 to 2.4 V 2.4 to 2.7 V 2.7 to 3.6 V 8 12 12 8 12 12 Peripheral module clock (PCLKB) 8 12 12 Peripheral module clock (PCLKD)*3 8 12 12 fmax System clock (ICLK) FlashIF clock (FCLK)*1, *2 Unit MHz Note 1. The lower-limit frequency of FCLK is 1 MHz during programming or erasing of the flash memory. When using FCLK at below 4 MHz, the frequency can be set to 1 MHz, 2 MHz, or 3 MHz. A non-integer frequency such as 1.5 MHz cannot be set. Note 2. The frequency accuracy of FCLK should be ±3.5%. Note 3. The lower-limit frequency of PCLKD is 4 MHz at 2.4 V or above and 1 MHz at below 2.4 V when the A/D converter is in use. Table 5.21 Operation Frequency Value (Low-Speed Operating Mode) Conditions: VCC = AVCC0 = VCC_USB = 1.8 to 3.6 V, VSS = AVSS0 = VREFL0 = VSS_USB = 0 V, Ta = –40 to +105°C Item Maximum operating frequency Symbol System clock (ICLK) FlashIF clock (FCLK)*1 fmax VCC 1.8 to 2.4 V 2.4 to 2.7 V 32.768 2.7 to 3.6 V Unit kHz 32.768 Peripheral module clock (PCLKB) 32.768 Peripheral module clock (PCLKD)*2 32.768 Note 1. Programming and erasing the flash memory is impossible. Note 2. The A/D converter cannot be used. R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 66 of 107 RX111 Group Table 5.22 5. Electrical Characteristics Clock Timing Conditions: VCC = AVCC0 = VCC_USB = 1.8 to 3.6 V, VSS = AVSS0 = VREFL0 = VSS_USB = 0 V, Ta = –40 to +105°C Item Symbol XTAL external clock input cycle time Min. Typ. Max. Unit Test Conditions Figure 5.18 tXcyc 50 — — ns XTAL external clock input high pulse width tXH 20 — — ns XTAL external clock input low pulse width tXL 20 — — ns XTAL external clock rising time tXr — — 5 ns XTAL external clock falling time tXf — — 5 ns tEXWT 0.5 — — µs fMAIN 1 — 20 MHz 1 — 8 tMAINOSC — 3 — tMAINOSC — 50 LOCO clock oscillation frequency fLOCO 3.44 4.0 4.56 MHz LOCO clock oscillation stabilization time tLOCO — — 0.5 µs IWDT-dedicated clock oscillation frequency fILOCO 12.75 15 17.25 kHz IWDT-dedicated clock oscillation stabilization time tILOCO — — 50 μs HOCO clock oscillation frequency fHOCO 31.52 32 32.48 MHz 31.68 32 32.32 Ta = –20 to 85°C 31.36 32 32.64 Ta = –40 to 105°C tHOCO2 — — 56 µs fPLLIN 4 — 8 MHz fPLL 32 — 48 MHz PLL clock oscillation stabilization time tPLL — — 50 µs Sub-clock oscillator oscillation frequency fSUB — 32.768 — kHz tSUBOSC — 0.5 — s XTAL external clock input wait time*1 Main clock oscillator oscillation 2.4 ≤ VCC ≤ 3.6 frequency*2 1.8 ≤ VCC < 2.4 Main clock oscillation stabilization time (crystal)*2 Main clock oscillation stabilization time (ceramic resonator)*2 HOCO clock oscillation stabilization time PLL input frequency*3 PLL circuit oscillation frequency*3 Sub-clock oscillation stabilization time*4 ms Figure 5.20 µs Figure 5.21 Figure 5.19 Ta = –40 to 85°C Figure 5.23 Figure 5.24 Figure 5.25 Note 1. Time until the clock can be used after the main clock oscillator stop bit (MOSCCR.MOSTP) is set to 0 (operating) when the external clock is stable. Note 2. Reference values when an 8-MHz oscillator is used. When specifying the main clock oscillator stabilization time, set the MOSCWTCR register with a stabilization time value that is equal to or greater than the oscillator-manufacturer-recommended value. After changing the setting of the MOSCCR.MOSTP bit so that the main clock oscillator operates, read the OSCOVFSR.MOOVF flag to confirm that is has become 1, and then start using the main clock. Note 3. The VCC range that the PLL can be used is 2.4 to 3.6 V. Note 4. After changing the setting of the SOSCCR.SOSTP bit or RCR3.RTCEN bit so that the sub-clock oscillator operates, only start using the sub-clock after the sub-clock oscillation stabilization time with an adequate margin (2 times is recommended) has elapsed. tEXcyc tEXH XTAL external clock input VCC × 0.5 tEXr Figure 5.18 tEXL tEXf XTAL External Clock Input Timing R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 67 of 107 RX111 Group 5. Electrical Characteristics ILOCOCR.ILCSTP tILOCO IWDT-dedicated clock oscillator output Figure 5.19 IWDT-Dedicated Clock Oscillation Start Timing MOSCCR.MOSTP tMAINOSC Main clock oscillator output Figure 5.20 Main Clock Oscillation Start Timing LOCOCR.LCSTP tLOCO LOCO clock oscillator output Figure 5.21 LOCO Clock Oscillation Start Timing RES# Internal reset tRESWT OFS1.HOCOEN HOCO clock Figure 5.22 HOCO Clock Oscillation Start Timing (After Reset is Canceled by Setting OFS1.HOCOEN Bit to 0) R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 68 of 107 RX111 Group 5. Electrical Characteristics HOCOCR.HCSTP tHOCO HOCO clock Figure 5.23 HOCO Clock Oscillation Start Timing (Oscillation is Started by Setting HOCOCR.HCSTP Bit) MOSCCR.MOSTP tMAINOSC Main clock oscillator output PLLCR2.PLLEN tPLL PLL clock Figure 5.24 PLL Clock Oscillation Start Timing (PLL is Operated after Main Clock Oscillation Has Settled) SOSCCR.SOSTP tSUBOSC Sub-clock oscillator output Figure 5.25 Sub-Clock Oscillation Start Timing R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 69 of 107 RX111 Group 5. Electrical Characteristics 5.3.2 Reset Timing Table 5.23 Reset Timing Conditions: VCC = AVCC0 = VCC_USB = 1.8 to 3.6 V, VSS = AVSS0 = VREFL0 = VSS_USB = 0 V, Ta = –40 to +105°C Item Symbol Min. Typ. Max. Unit At power-on tRESWP 3 — — ms Figure 5.26 Other than above tRESW 30 — — μs Figure 5.27 At normal startup*1 tRESWT — 8.5 — ms Figure 5.26 tRESWT — 560 — μs Wait time after RES# cancellation (during powered-on state) tRESWT — 114 — μs Figure 5.27 Independent watchdog timer reset period tRESWIW — 1 — IWDT clock cycle Figure 5.28 Software reset period tRESWSW — 1 — ICLK cycle Wait time after independent watchdog timer reset cancellation*3 tRESW2 — 300 — μs Wait time after software reset cancellation tRESW2 — 168 — μs RES# pulse width Wait time after RES# cancellation (at power-on) During fast startup time*2 Test Conditions Note 1. When OFS1.(STUPLVD1REN, FASTSTUP) = 11b. Note 2. When OFS1.(STUPLVD1REN, FASTSTUP) ≠ 11b. Note 3. When IWDTCR.CKS[3:0] = 0000b. VCC RES# tRESWP Internal reset tRESWT Figure 5.26 Reset Input Timing at Power-On tRESW RES# Internal reset tRESWT Figure 5.27 Reset Input Timing (1) R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 70 of 107 RX111 Group 5. Electrical Characteristics tRESWIW, tRESWSW Independent watchdog timer reset Software reset Internal reset tRESWT2 Figure 5.28 Reset Input Timing (2) R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 71 of 107 RX111 Group 5. Electrical Characteristics 5.3.3 Timing of Recovery from Low Power Consumption Modes Table 5.24 Timing of Recovery from Low Power Consumption Modes (1) Conditions: VCC = AVCC0 = VCC_USB = 1.8 to 3.6 V, VSS = AVSS0 = VREFL0 = VSS_USB = 0 V, Ta = –40 to +105°C Item Recovery time from software standby mode*1 High-speed mode Symbol Min. Typ. Max. Unit Crystal connected to main clock oscillator Main clock oscillator operating*2 tSBYMC — 2 3 ms Main clock oscillator and PLL circuit operating*3 tSBYPC — 2 3 ms External clock input to main clock oscillator Main clock oscillator operating*4 tSBYEX — 35 50 μs Main clock oscillator and PLL circuit operating*5 tSBYPE — 70 95 μs tSBYSC — 650 800 μs tSBYHO — 40 55 μs tSBYLO — 40 55 μs Sub-clock oscillator operating HOCO clock oscillator operating*6 LOCO clock oscillator operating Test Conditions Figure 5.29 Note 1. The recovery time varies depending on the state of each oscillator when the WAIT instruction is executed. The recovery time when multiple oscillators are operating varies depending on the operating state of the oscillators that are not selected as the system clock source. This applies when only the oscillator listed in each item is operating and the other oscillators are stopped. Note 2. When the frequency of the crystal is 20 MHz. When the main clock oscillator wait control register (MOSCWTCR) is set to 04h. Note 3. When the frequency of PLL is 32 MHz. When the main clock oscillator wait control register (MOSCWTCR) is set to 04h. Note 4. When the frequency of the external clock is 20 MHz. When the main clock oscillator wait control register (MOSCWTCR) is set to 00h. Note 5. When the frequency of PLL is 32 MHz. When the main clock oscillator wait control register (MOSCWTCR) is set to 00h. Note 6. When the frequency of HOCO is 32 MHz. When the high-speed clock oscillator wait control register (HOCOWTCR) is set to 05h. Table 5.25 Timing of Recovery from Low Power Consumption Modes (2) Conditions: VCC = AVCC0 = VCC_USB = 1.8 to 3.6 V, VSS = AVSS0 = VREFL0 = VSS_USB = 0 V, Ta = –40 to +105°C Item Recovery time from software standby mode*1 Middle-speed mode Symbol Min. Typ. Max. Unit Crystal connected to main clock oscillator Main clock oscillator operating*2 tSBYMC — 2 3 ms Main clock oscillator and PLL circuit operating*3 tSBYPC — 2 3 ms External clock input to main clock oscillator Main clock oscillator operating*4 tSBYEX — 3 4 μs Main clock oscillator and PLL circuit operating*5 tSBYPE — 65 85 μs Sub-clock oscillator operating tSBYSC — 600 750 μs HOCO clock oscillator operating*6 tSBYHO — 40 50 μs LOCO clock oscillator operating tSBYLO — 4.8 7 μs Test Conditions Figure 5.29 Note 1. The recovery time varies depending on the state of each oscillator when the WAIT instruction is executed. The recovery time when multiple oscillators are operating varies depending on the operating state of the oscillators that are not selected as the system clock source. This applies when only the oscillator listed in each item is operating and the other oscillators are stopped. Note 2. When the frequency of the crystal is 12 MHz. When the main clock oscillator wait control register (MOSCWTCR) is set to 04h. Note 3. When the frequency of PLL is 12 MHz. When the main clock oscillator wait control register (MOSCWTCR) is set to 04h. Note 4. When the frequency of the external clock is 12 MHz. When the main clock oscillator wait control register (MOSCWTCR) is set to 00h. Note 5. When the frequency of PLL is 12 MHz. When the main clock oscillator wait control register (MOSCWTCR) is set to 00h. Note 6. When the frequency of HOCO is 8 MHz. When the high-speed clock oscillator wait control register (HOCOWTCR) is set to 05h. R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 72 of 107 RX111 Group Table 5.26 5. Electrical Characteristics Timing of Recovery from Low Power Consumption Modes (3) Conditions: VCC = AVCC0 = VCC_USB = 1.8 to 3.6 V, VSS = AVSS0 = VREFL0 = VSS_USB = 0 V, Ta = –40 to +105°C Item Recovery time from software standby mode*1 Low-speed mode Sub-clock oscillator operating Symbol Min. Typ. Max. Unit tSBYSC — 600 750 μs Test Conditions Figure 5.29 Note 1. The sub-clock continues oscillating in software standby mode during low-speed mode. Oscillator ICLK IRQ Software standby mode tSBYMC, tSBYPC, tSBYEX, tSBYPE, tSBYHO, tSBYLO Oscillator ICLK IRQ Software standby mode tSBYSC Figure 5.29 Software Standby Mode Cancellation Timing R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 73 of 107 RX111 Group Table 5.27 5. Electrical Characteristics Timing of Recovery from Low Power Consumption Modes (4) Conditions: VCC = AVCC0 = VCC_USB = 1.8 to 3.6 V, VSS = AVSS0 = VREFL0 = VSS_USB = 0 V, Ta = –40 to +105°C Item Recovery time from deep sleep mode*1 Symbol Min. Typ. Max. Unit High-speed mode*2 tDSLP — 2 3.5 μs Middle-speed mode*3 tDSLP — 3 4 μs tDSLP — 400 500 μs Low-speed Note 1. Note 2. Note 3. Note 4. mode*4 Test Conditions Oscillators continue oscillating in deep sleep mode. When the frequency of the system clock is 32 MHz. When the frequency of the system clock is 12 MHz. When the frequency of the system clock is 32.768 kHz. Oscillator ICLK IRQ Deep sleep mode tDSLP Figure 5.30 Table 5.28 Deep Sleep Mode Cancellation Timing Timing of Recovery from Low Power Consumption Modes (5) Operating Mode Transition Time Conditions: VCC = AVCC0 = VCC_USB = 1.8 to 3.6 V, VSS = AVSS0 = VREFL0 = VSS_USB = 0 V, Ta = -40 to +105°C Mode before Transition Mode after Transition ICLK Frequency Transition Time Min. Typ. Max. Unit High-speed operating mode Middle-speed operating mode 8 MHz — 10 — μs Middle-speed operating mode High-speed operating mode 8 MHz — 37.5 — μs Low-speed operating mode Middle-speed operating mode, high-speed operating mode 32.768 kHz — 213.62 — μs Middle-speed operating mode, high-speed operating mode Low-speed operating mode 32.768 kHz — 183.11 — μs Note: • When PCLKB, PCLKD, and FCLK are set to the same frequency division ratio as ICLK. R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 74 of 107 RX111 Group 5. Electrical Characteristics 5.3.4 Control Signal Timing Table 5.29 Control Signal Timing Conditions: VCC = AVCC0 = VCC_USB = 1.8 to 3.6 V, VSS = AVSS0 = VREFL0 = VSS_USB = 0 V, Ta = –40 to +105°C Item NMI pulse width IRQ pulse width Note: • Note 1. Note 2. Note 3. Symbol Min. Typ. Max. Unit tNMIW 200 — — ns tPcyc × 2*1 — — 200 — — tNMICK × 3.5*2 — — 200 — — tIRQW tPcyc × 2*1 — — 200 — — tIRQCK × 3.5*3 — — Test Conditions NMI digital filter disabled (NMIFLTE.NFLTEN = 0) NMI digital filter enabled (NMIFLTE.NFLTEN = 1) ns IRQ digital filter disabled (IRQFLTE0.FLTENi = 0) IRQ digital filter enabled (IRQFLTE0.FLTENi = 1) tPcyc × 2 ≤ 200 ns tPcyc × 2 > 200 ns tNMICK × 3 ≤ 200 ns tNMICK × 3 > 200 ns tPcyc × 2 ≤ 200 ns tPcyc × 2 > 200 ns tIRQCK × 3 ≤ 200 ns tIRQCK × 3 > 200 ns 200 ns minimum in software standby mode. tPcyc indicates the cycle of PCLKB. tNMICK indicates the cycle of the NMI digital filter sampling clock. tIRQCK indicates the cycle of the IRQi digital filter sampling clock (i = 0 to 7). NMI tNMIW Figure 5.31 NMI Interrupt Input Timing IRQ tIRQW Figure 5.32 IRQ Interrupt Input Timing R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 75 of 107 RX111 Group 5. Electrical Characteristics 5.3.5 Timing of On-Chip Peripheral Modules Table 5.30 Timing of On-Chip Peripheral Modules (1) Conditions: VCC = AVCC0 = VCC_USB = 1.8 to 3.6 V, VSS = AVSS0 = VREFL0 = VSS_USB = 0 V, Ta = –40 to +105°C Item I/O ports Input data pulse width MTU2 Input capture input pulse width Single-edge setting Min. Max. Unit*1 tPRW 1.5 — tPcyc Figure 5.33 1.5 — tPcyc Figure 5.34 2.5 — tPcyc Figure 5.35 tTICW Both-edge setting Timer clock pulse width Single-edge setting Both-edge setting tTCKWH, tTCKWL Phase counting mode POE POE# input pulse width SCI Input clock cycle Asynchronous — — 2.5 — 1.5 — tPcyc Figure 5.36 tScyc 4 — tPcyc Figure 5.37 6 — Input clock pulse width tSCKW 0.4 0.6 tScyc Input clock rise time tSCKr — 20 ns tSCKf — 20 ns tScyc 16 — tPcyc 4 — Output clock pulse width tSCKW 0.4 0.6 tScyc Output clock rise time tSCKr — 20 ns Output clock fall time tSCKf — 20 ns tTXD — 40 ns — 65 ns — 100 ns 65 — ns Output clock cycle Asynchronous Clock synchronous Transmit data delay time (master) Clock synchronous Transmit data delay time (slave) Clock synchronous 2.7 V or above Receive data setup time (master) Clock synchronous 2.7 V or above Receive data setup time (slave) Clock synchronous Receive data hold time Clock synchronous A/D converter Trigger input pulse width CAC CACREF input pulse width 1.8 V or above tRXS 1.8 V or above tPcyc ≤ tcac*2 CLKOUT pin output cycle*4 VCC = 2.7 V or above VCC = 2.7 V or above VCC = 2.7 V or above VCC = 2.7 V or above ns 40 — ns — tPcyc tCACREF 4.5 tcac + 3 tPcyc — ns — ns — ns — ns 15 ns tCcyc VCC = 2.7 V or above VCC = 1.8 V or above Figure 5.39 125 250 tCH 35 70 tCL 35 70 tCr — VCC = 1.8 V or above CLKOUT pin output fall time Figure 5.38 5 tcac + 6.5 tPcyc VCC = 1.8 V or above CLKOUT pin output rise time ns — 1.5 VCC = 1.8 V or above CLKOUT pin low pulse width*3 — 40 tRXH VCC = 1.8 V or above CLKOUT pin high pulse width*3 90 tTRGW tPcyc > tcac*2 CLKOUT 1.5 2.5 tPOEW Clock synchronous Input clock fall time Test Conditions Symbol 30 tCf — 15 ns 30 Note 1. tPcyc: PCLK cycle Note 2. tcac: CAC count clock source cycle Note 3. When the LOCO is selected as the clock output source (CKOCR.CKOSEL[2:0] bits = 000b), set the clock output division ratio selection to divided by 2 (CKOCR.CKODIV[2:0] bits = 001b). Note 4. When the EXTAL external clock input or an oscillator is used with divided by 1 (CKOCR.CKOSEL[2:0] bits = 010b and CKOCR.CKODIV[2:0] bits = 000b) to output from CLKOUT, the above should be satisfied with an input duty cycle of 45 to 55%. R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 76 of 107 RX111 Group Table 5.31 5. Electrical Characteristics Timing of On-Chip Peripheral Modules (2) Conditions: VCC = AVCC0 = VCC_USB = 1.8 to 3.6 V, VSS = AVSS0 = VREFL0 = VSS_USB = 0 V, Ta = –40 to +105°C, C = 30 pF Symbol Item RSPI RSPCK clock cycle Master RSPCK clock high pulse width Master tSPcyc Slave tSPCKWH Slave RSPCK clock low pulse width Master tSPCKWL Slave RSPCK clock rise/fall time Output Data input setup time Master SSL setup time MOSI and MISO rise/fall time (tSPcyc – tSPCKr – tSPCKf)/2 — (tSPcyc – tSPCKr– tSPCKf)/2 – 3 — (tSPcyc – tSPCKr – tSPCKf)/2 — — 1 μs 10 — ns 30 — 25 – tPcyc — RSPCK set to a division ratio other than PCLKB divided by 2 tH tPcyc — RSPCK set to PCLKB divided by 2 tHF 0 — — ns tH 20 + 2 × tPcyc Master tLEAD –30 + N*2 × tSPcyc — ns 2 — tPcyc tLAG Master 2.7 V or above tOD –30 + N*3 × tSPcyc — ns 2 — tPcyc ns — 14 1.8 V or above — 30 Slave 2.7 V or above — 3 × tPcyc + 65 — 3 × tPcyc +105 Master 2.7 V or above 0 — tOH 1.8 V or above Master tTD Slave Output 2.7 V or above tDr, tDf 1.8 V or above Output tSSLr, tSSLf Input Slave access time 2.7 V or above tSA 1.8 V or above Slave output release time 2.7 V or above 1.8 V or above tREL –20 — 0 — tSPcyc + 2 × tPcyc 8 × tSPcyc + 2 × tPcyc 4 × tPcyc — — 10 — 20 ns ns ns μs — 1 — 20 ns — 1 μs — 6 tPcyc — 7 — 5 — 6 Figure 5.42 to Figure 5.45 ns Slave Master Figure 5.41 ns tSU 1.8 V or above Test Conditions ns 2.7 V or above Input SSL rise/fall time — 10 Slave Successive transmission delay time (tSPcyc – tSPCKr – tSPCKf)/2 – 3 15 1.8 V or above Data output hold time 4096 4096 — Slave Data output delay time tPcyc *1 2 8 — Slave SSL hold time Unit tSPCKr, tSPCKf Slave Master Max. 1.8 V or above 2.7 V or above Input Data input hold time Min. Figure 5.44, Figure 5.45 tPcyc Note 1. tPcyc: PCLK cycle Note 2. N: An integer from 1 to 8 that can be set by the RSPI clock delay register (SPCKD) Note 3. N: An integer from 1 to 8 that can be set by the RSPI slave select negation delay register (SSLND) R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 77 of 107 RX111 Group Table 5.32 5. Electrical Characteristics Timing of On-Chip Peripheral Modules (3) Conditions: VCC = AVCC0 = VCC_USB = 1.8 to 3.6 V, VSS = AVSS0 = VREFL0 = VSS_USB = 0 V, Ta = –40 to +105°C Item Simple SPI SCK clock cycle output (master) Symbol Min. Max. Unit*1 tSPcyc 4 65536 tPcyc 6 65536 tSPCKWH 0.4 0.6 tSPcyc tSPCKWL 0.4 0.6 tSPcyc tSPCKr, tSPCKf — 20 ns ns SCK clock cycle input (slave) SCK input clock high pulse width SCK input clock low pulse width SCK clock rise/fall time Data input setup time (master) 2.7 V or above tSU 1.8 V or above Data input setup time (slave) 65 — 95 — 40 — Data input hold time tH 40 — ns SSL input setup time tLEAD 3 — tPcyc SSL input hold time tLAG 3 — tPcyc Data output delay time (master) tOD — 40 ns Data output delay time (slave) Data output hold time (master) 2.7 V or above — 65 1.8 V or above — 85 2.7 V or above tOH 1.8 V or above Data output hold time (slave) Data rise/fall time SSL input rise/fall time –10 — –20 — –10 — tDr, tDf — 20 Test Conditions Figure 5.41 Figure 5.42, Figure 5.43 ns ns tSSLr, tSSLf — 20 ns Slave access time tSA — 6 tPcyc Slave output release time tREL — 6 tPcyc Figure 5.44, Figure 5.45 Note 1. tPcyc: PCLK cycle R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 78 of 107 RX111 Group Table 5.33 5. Electrical Characteristics Timing of On-Chip Peripheral Modules (4) Conditions: VCC = AVCC0 = VCC_USB = 2.7 to 3.6 V, VSS = AVSS0 = VREFL0 = VSS_USB = 0 V, fPCLKB ≤ 32 MHz, Ta = –40 to +105°C Item RIIC (Standard mode, SMBus) SCL0 cycle time Min.*1,*2 Max. Unit Test Conditions tSCL 6 (12) × tIICcyc + 1300 — ns SCL0 high pulse width tSCLH 3 (6) × tIICcyc + 300 — ns SCL0 low pulse width tSCLL 3 (6) × tIICcyc + 300 — ns SCL0, SDA0 rise time tSr — 1000 ns SCL0, SDA0 fall time tSf — 300 ns SCL0, SDA0 spike pulse removal time tSP 0 1 (4) × tIICcyc ns SDA0 bus free time tBUF 3 (6) × tIICcyc + 300 — ns START condition hold time tSTAH tIICcyc + 300 — ns Repeated START condition setup time tSTAS 1000 — ns STOP condition setup time tSTOS 1000 — ns Data setup time tSDAS tIICcyc + 50 — ns Data hold time tSDAH 0 — ns SCL0, SDA0 capacitive load RIIC (Fast mode) Symbol Cb — 400 pF tSCL 6 (12) × tIICcyc + 600 — ns SCL0 high pulse width tSCLH 3 (6) × tIICcyc + 300 — ns SCL0 low pulse width tSCLL 3 (6) × tIICcyc + 300 — ns SCL0, SDA0 rise time tSr —*3 300 ns SCL0, SDA0 fall time tSf —*3 300 ns SCL0, SDA0 spike pulse removal time tSP 0 1 (4) × tIICcyc ns SDA0 bus free time tBUF 3 (6) × tIICcyc + 300 — ns START condition hold time tSTAH tIICcyc + 300 — ns Repeated START condition setup time tSTAS 300 — ns STOP condition setup time tSTOS 300 — ns Data setup time tSDAS tIICcyc + 50 — ns Data hold time tSDAH 0 — ns Cb — 400 pF SCL0 cycle time SCL0, SDA0 capacitive load Figure 5.46 Figure 5.46 Note: • tIICcyc: RIIC internal reference count clock (IICφ) cycle Note 1. The value in parentheses is used when the ICMR3.NF[1:0] bits are set to 11b while a digital filter is enabled with the ICFER.NFE bit = 1. Note 2. Cb indicates the total capacity of the bus line. Note 3. The minimum tsr and tsf specifications for fast mode are not set. R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 79 of 107 RX111 Group Table 5.34 5. Electrical Characteristics Timing of On-Chip Peripheral Modules (5) Conditions: VCC = AVCC0 = VCC_USB = 2.7 to 3.6 V, VSS = AVSS0 = VREFL0 = VSS_USB = 0 V, fPCLKB ≤ 32 MHz, Ta = –40 to +105°C Symbol Min.*1 Max. Unit tSr — 1000 ns SDA0 fall time tSf — 300 ns SDA0 spike pulse removal time tSP 0 4 × tpcyc*2 ns Data setup time tSDAS 250 — ns Data hold time Item Simple IIC (Standard mode) SDA0 rise time Simple IIC (Fast mode) tSDAH 0 — ns SCL0, SDA0 capacitive load Cb — 400 pF SCL0, SDA0 rise time tSr — 300 ns SCL0, SDA0 fall time tSf — 300 ns SCL0, SDA0 spike pulse removal time tSP 0 4 × tpcyc*2 ns Data setup time tSDAS 100 — ns Data hold time tSDAH 0 — ns Cb — 400 pF SCL0, SDA0 capacitive load Test Conditions Figure 5.46 Figure 5.46 Note: • tPcyc: PCLK cycle Note 1. Cb indicates the total capacity of the bus line. Note 2. This applies when the SMR.CKS[1:0] bits = 00b and the SNFR.NFCS[2:0] bits = 010b while the SNFR.NFE bit = 1 and the digital filter is enabled. PCLK Port tPRW Figure 5.33 I/O Port Input Timing PCLK Output compare output Input capture input Figure 5.34 tTICW MTU2 Input/Output Timing R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 80 of 107 RX111 Group 5. Electrical Characteristics PCLK MTCLKA to MTCLKH tTCKWL Figure 5.35 tTCKWH MTU2 Clock Input Timing PCLK POEn# input tPOEW Figure 5.36 POE# Input Timing tSCKW tSCKr tSCKf SCKn (n = 0, 1, 5, 6, 8, 9) tScyc Figure 5.37 SCK Clock Input Timing R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 81 of 107 RX111 Group 5. Electrical Characteristics SCKn tTXD TXDn tRXS tRXH RXDn n = 0, 1, 5, 6, 8, 9 Figure 5.38 SCI Input/Output Timing: Clock Synchronous Mode PCLK ADTRG0# tTRGW Figure 5.39 A/D Converter External Trigger Input Timing tCcyc tCH tCf CLKOUT pin output tCL tCr Test conditions: VOH = VCC × 0.7, VOL = VCC × 0.3, IOH = -1.0 mA, IOL = 1.0 mA, C = 30 pF Figure 5.40 CLKOUT Output Timing R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 82 of 107 RX111 Group 5. Electrical Characteristics tSPCKr tSPCKWH RSPI Simple SPI RSPCKA Master select output SCKn Master select output VOH VOH VOL tSPCKf VOH VOH VOL tSPCKWL VOL tSPcyc tSPCKr tSPCKWH VIH RSPCKA Slave select input VIH SCKn Slave select input VIL (n = 0, 1, 5, 6, 8, 9, 12) tSPCKf VIH VIH VIL tSPCKWL VIL tSPcyc VOH = 0.7 × VCC, VOL = 0.3 × VCC, VIH = 0.7 × VCC, VIL = 0.3 × VCC Figure 5.41 RSPI RSPI Clock Timing and Simple SPI Clock Timing Simple SPI tTD SSLA0 to SSLA3 output tLEAD RSPCKA CPOL = 0 output SCKn CKPOL = 0 output RSPCKA CPOL = 1 output SCKn CKPOL = 1 output tSSLr, tSSLf tSU MISOA input tLAG SMISOn input tH MSB IN tDr, tDf MOSIA output SMOSIn output DATA tOH MSB OUT LSB IN MSB IN tOD DATA LSB OUT IDLE MSB OUT (n = 0, 1, 5, 6, 8, 9, 12) Figure 5.42 RSPI Timing (Master, CPHA = 0) and Simple SPI Timing (Master, CKPH = 1) R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 83 of 107 RX111 Group RSPI 5. Electrical Characteristics Simple SPI SSLA0 to SSLA3 output tTD tLEAD RSPCKA CPOL = 0 output SCKn CKPOL = 1 output RSPCKA CPOL = 1 output SCKn CKPOL = 0 output tLAG tSSLr, tSSLf tSU MISOA input SMISOn input tH MSB IN tOH MOSIA output DATA LSB IN tOD SMOSIn output MSB OUT MSB IN tDr, tDf DATA LSB OUT IDLE MSB OUT (n = 0, 1, 5, 6, 8, 9, 12) Figure 5.43 RSPI Timing (Master, CPHA = 1) and Simple SPI Timing (Master, CKPH = 0) RSPI Simple SPI SSLA0 input SSn# input tTD tLEAD RSPCKA CPOL = 0 input SCKn CKPOL = 0 input RSPCKA CPOL = 1 input SCKn CKPOL = 1 input tLAG tSA MISOA output tOH SMISOn output MSB OUT tSU MOSIA input SMOSIn input tOD DATA tREL LSB OUT tH MSB IN MSB IN MSB OUT tDr, tDf DATA LSB IN MSB IN (n = 0, 1, 5, 6, 8, 9, 12) Figure 5.44 RSPI Timing (Slave, CPHA = 0) and Simple SPI Timing (Slave, CKPH = 1) R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 84 of 107 RX111 Group 5. Electrical Characteristics RSPI Simple SPI SSLA0 input SSn# input tTD tLEAD RSPCKA CPOL = 0 input SCKn CKPOL = 1 input RSPCKA CPOL = 1 input SCKn CKPOL = 0 input MISOA output SMISOn output tSA tLAG tOH tOD LSB OUT (Last data) MSB OUT tSU MOSIA input SMOSIn input tREL DATA tH MSB OUT LSB OUT tDr, tDf MSB IN DATA LSB IN MSB IN (n = 0, 1, 5, 6, 8, 9, 12) Figure 5.45 RSPI Timing (Slave, CPHA = 1) and Simple SPI Timing (Slave, CKPH = 0) VIH SDA0 VIL tBUF tSCLH tSTAS tSTAH tSTOS tSP SCL0 P*1 tSCLL tSr tSf tSCL tSDAS tSDAH Note 1. S, P, and Sr indicate the following conditions, respectively. S: START condition P: STOP condition Sr: Repeated START condition Figure 5.46 P*1 Sr*1 S*1 Test conditions VIH = VCC × 0.7, VIL = VCC × 0.3 RIIC Bus Interface Input/Output Timing and Simple IIC Bus Interface Input/Output Timing R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 85 of 107 RX111 Group 5.4 5. Electrical Characteristics USB Characteristics Table 5.35 USB Characteristics (DP and DM Pin Characteristics) Conditions: VCC = AVCC0 = VCC_USB = 3.0 to 3.6 V, VSS = AVSS0 = VREFL0 = VSS_USB = 0 V, Ta = –40 to +105°C Item Input characteristics Output characteristics Symbol Min. Max. Unit Input high level voltage VIH 2.0 — V Input low level voltage VIL — 0.8 V Differential input sensitivity VDI 0.2 — V Differential common mode range VCM 0.8 2.5 V Output high level voltage VOH 2.8 VCC_USB V IOH = –200 μA Output low level voltage VOL 0.0 0.3 V IOL= 2 mA VCRS 1.3 2.0 V tr 4 20 ns 75 300 Cross-over voltage Rise time FS LS Fall time FS tf LS Rise/fall time ratio tr/tf FS LS Output resistance VBUS characteristics Battery Charging Specification Ver 1.2 20 300 90 111.11 Figure 5.47 Figure 5.48 % tr/tf (Adjusting the resistance of external elements is not necessary.) 80 125 28 44 Ω VIH VCC × 0.8 — V VIL — VCC × 0.2 V — 10 μA RPD 14.25 24.80 kΩ Pull-up resistor | DP – DM | ns | IVBUSIN | Pull-down resistor USB0_VBUS = 5.5V RPUI 0.9 1.575 kΩ During idle state RPUA 1.425 3.09 kΩ During reception D+ sink current IDP_SINK 25 175 μA D- sink current IDM_SINK 25 175 μA DCD source current IDP_SRC 7 13 μA VDAT_REF 0.25 0.4 V D+ source current VDP_SRC 0.5 0.7 V Output current = 250 μA D- source current VDM_SRC 0.5 0.7 V Output current = 250 μA Data detection voltage DP, DM 90% VCRS 90% 10% 10% tr Figure 5.47 4 75 ZDRV VBUS input voltage VBUS (P16) input leakage current Pull-up, pull-down Test Conditions tf DP and DM Output Timing R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 86 of 107 RX111 Group 5. Electrical Characteristics Observation point Observation point DP DP 200 pF to 3.6 V 600 pF 50 pF 1.5 kΩ DM DM 200 pF to 600 pF 50 pF Full-speed (FS) Figure 5.48 Low-speed (LS) Observation point Test Circuit R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 87 of 107 RX111 Group 5.5 5. Electrical Characteristics A/D Conversion Characteristics Table 5.36 A/D Conversion Characteristics (1) Conditions: VCC = AVCC0 = VREFH0 = 2.7 to 3.6 V, VSS = AVSS0 = VREFL0 = VSS_USB = 0 V, PCLKD = 4 to 32 MHz, Ta = –40 to +105°C Item Min. Typ. Max. Unit — — 12 Bit 1.031 (0.313)*2 — — µs 1.375 (0.641)*2 — — Offset error — ±0.5 ±4.5 Full-scale error — ±0.75 Resolution Conversion time*1 (Operation at PCLKD = 32 MHz) Permissible signal source impedance (Max.) = 0.3 kΩ Test Conditions High-precision channel ADCSR.ADHSC bit = 1 ADSSTRn.SST[7:0] bits = 09h Normal-precision channel ADCSR.ADHSC bit = 1 ADSSTRn.SST[7:0] bits = 14h LSB High-precision channel PJ6PFS.ASEL bit = 1 PJ7PFS.ASEL bit = 1 ±6.0 LSB Other than above ±4.5 LSB High-precision channel PJ6PFS.ASEL bit = 1 PJ7PFS.ASEL bit = 1 ±6.0 LSB Other than above Quantization error — ±0.5 — LSB Absolute accuracy — ±1.25 ±5.0 LSB High-precision channel PJ6PFS.ASEL bit = 1 PJ7PFS.ASEL bit = 1 ±8.0 LSB Other than above DNL differential nonlinearity error — ±1.0 — LSB INL integral nonlinearity error — ±1.0 ±3.0 LSB Note: • The characteristics apply when no pin functions other than A/D converter input are used. Absolute accuracy includes quantization errors. Offset error, full-scale error, DNL differential nonlinearity error, and INL integral nonlinearity error do not include quantization errors. Note 1. The conversion time is the sum of the sampling time and the comparison time. As the test conditions, the number of sampling states is indicated. Note 2. The value in parentheses indicates the sampling time. AVREFH0 5.0 Characteristics listed in Table 36.36 A/D Conversion Characteristics (1) 4.0 3.6 Characteristics listed in Table 36.37 A/D Conversion Characteristics (2) 3.0 2.7 2.4 2.0 1.8 Characteristics listed in Table 36.38 A/D Conversion Characteristics (3) 1.0 1.0 Figure 5.49 1.8 2.4 2.7 2.0 3.0 3.6 4.0 5.0 AVCC AVCC to AVREFH Voltage Range R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 88 of 107 RX111 Group Table 5.37 5. Electrical Characteristics A/D Conversion Characteristics (2) Conditions: VCC = AVCC0 = VREFH0 = 2.4 to 2.7 V, VSS = AVSS0 = VREFL0 = VSS_USB = 0 V, PCLKD = 4 to 16 MHz, Ta = –40 to +105°C Item Resolution time*1 Conversion (Operation at fPCLKD = 16 MHz) Permissible signal source impedance (Max.) = 1.0 kΩ Min. Typ. Max. Unit — — 12 Bit 2.062 (0.625)*2 — — µs High-precision channel ADCSR.ADHSC bit = 1 ADSSTRn.SST[7:0] bits = 09h 2.750 (1.313)*2 — — µs Normal-precision channel ADCSR.ADHSC bit = 1 ADSSTRn.SST[7:0] bits = 14h Offset error — ±0.5 ±6.0 LSB Full-scale error — ±1.25 ±6.0 LSB Quantization error — ±0.5 — LSB Absolute accuracy — ±3.0 ±8.0 LSB DNL differential nonlinearity error — ±1.0 — LSB INL integral nonlinearity error — ±1.5 ±3.0 LSB Test Conditions Note: • The characteristics apply when no pin functions other than A/D converter input are used. Absolute accuracy includes quantization errors. Offset error, full-scale error, DNL differential nonlinearity error, and INL integral nonlinearity error do not include quantization errors. Note 1. The conversion time is the sum of the sampling time and the comparison time. As the test conditions, the number of sampling states is indicated. Note 2. The value in parentheses indicates the sampling time. Table 5.38 A/D Conversion Characteristics (3) Conditions: VCC = AVCC0 = VREFH0 = 1.8 to 2.4 V, VSS = AVSS0 = VREFL0 = VSS_USB = 0 V, PCLKD = 1 to 8 MHz, Ta = –40 to +105°C Item Resolution time*1 Conversion (Operation at PCLKD = 8 MHz) Permissible signal source impedance (Max.) = 5.0 kΩ Min. Typ. Max. Unit — — 12 Bit 4.875 (1.250)*2 — — µs 6.250 (2.625)*2 — — Test Conditions High-precision channel ADCSR.ADHSC bit = 0 ADSSTRn.SST[7:0] bits = 09h Normal-precision channel ADCSR.ADHSC bit = 0 ADSSTRn.SST[7:0] bits = 14h Offset error — ±0.5 ±24.0 LSB Full-scale error — ±1.25 ±24.0 LSB Quantization error — ±0.5 — LSB Absolute accuracy — ±2.75 ±32.0 LSB DNL differential nonlinearity error — ±1.0 — LSB INL integral nonlinearity error — ±1.25 ±12.0 LSB Note: • The characteristics apply when no pin functions other than A/D converter input are used. Absolute accuracy includes quantization errors. Offset error, full-scale error, DNL differential nonlinearity error, and INL integral nonlinearity error do not include quantization errors. Note 1. The conversion time is the sum of the sampling time and the comparison time. As the test conditions, the number of sampling states is indicated. Note 2. The value in parentheses indicates the sampling time. R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 89 of 107 RX111 Group Table 5.39 5. Electrical Characteristics A/D Converter Channel Classification Classification Channel Conditions High-precision channel AN000 to AN004, AN006 Normal-precision channel AN008 to AN015 Internal reference voltage input channel Internal reference voltage AVCC0 = 2.0 to 3.6 V Temperature sensor input channel Temperature sensor output AVCC0 = 2.0 to 3.6 V Table 5.40 Remarks AVCC0 = 1.8 to 3.6 V Pins AN000 to AN004 and AN006 cannot be used as digital outputs when the A/D converter is in use. A/D Internal Reference Voltage Characteristics Conditions: VCC = AVCC0 = VCC_USB = 2.0 to 3.6 V*1, VSS = AVSS0 = VREFL0 = VSS_USB = 0 V, Ta = –40 to +105°C Item Internal reference voltage input channel*2 Min. Typ. Max. Unit 1.36 1.43 1.50 V Test Conditions Note 1. The internal reference voltage cannot be selected for input channels when AVCC0 < 2.0 V. Note 2. The A/D internal reference voltage indicates the voltage when the internal reference voltage is input to the A/D converter. R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 90 of 107 RX111 Group 5. Electrical Characteristics FFFh Full-scale error Integral nonlinearity error (INL) A/D converter output code Ideal line of actual A/D conversion characteristic Actual A/D conversion characteristic Ideal A/D conversion characteristic Differential nonlinearity error (DNL) 1-LSB width for ideal A/D conversion characteristic Differential nonlinearity error (DNL) 1-LSB width for ideal A/D conversion characteristic Absolute accuracy 000h Offset error 0 Figure 5.50 Analog input voltage VREFH0 (full-scale) Illustration of A/D Converter Characteristic Terms Absolute accuracy Absolute accuracy is the difference between output code based on the theoretical A/D conversion characteristics, and the actual A/D conversion result. When measuring absolute accuracy, the voltage at the midpoint of the width of analog input voltage (1-LSB width), that can meet the expectation of outputting an equal code based on the theoretical A/D conversion characteristics, is used as an analog input voltage. For example, if 12-bit resolution is used and if reference voltage (VREFH0 = 3.072 V), then 1-LSB width becomes 0.75 mV, and 0 mV, 0.75 mV, 1.5 mV, ... are used as analog input voltages. If analog input voltage is 6 mV, absolute accuracy = ±5 LSB means that the actual A/D conversion result is in the range of 003h to 00Dh though an output code, 008h, can be expected from the theoretical A/D conversion characteristics. Integral nonlinearity error (INL) Integral nonlinearity error is the maximum deviation between the ideal line when the measured offset and full-scale errors are zeroed, and the actual output code. R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 91 of 107 RX111 Group 5. Electrical Characteristics Differential nonlinearity error (DNL) Differential nonlinearity error is the difference between 1-LSB width based on the ideal A/D conversion characteristics and the width of the actually output code. Offset error Offset error is the difference between a transition point of the ideal first output code and the actual first output code. Full-scale error Full-scale error is the difference between a transition point of the ideal last output code and the actual last output code. R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 92 of 107 RX111 Group 5.6 5. Electrical Characteristics D/A Conversion Characteristics Table 5.41 D/A Conversion Characteristics (1) Conditions: VCC = AVCC0 = VCC_USB = 1.8 to 3.6 V, VSS = AVSS0 = VREFL0 = VSS_USB = 0 V, fPCLKB ≤ 32 MHz, Ta = –40 to +105°C Item Resolution Conversion time Absolute accuracy Typ. Max. Unit — — 8 Bit μs VCC = 2.7 to 3.6 V — — 3.0 VCC = 1.6 to 2.7 V — — 6.0 VCC = 2.4 to 3.6 V — — ±3.0 VCC = 1.8 to 2.4 V — — ±3.5 VCC = 2.4 to 3.6 V — — ±2.0 VCC = 1.8 to 2.4 V — — ±2.5 — 6.4 — RO output resistance 5.7 Min. Test Conditions 35-pF capacitive load LSB 2-MΩ resistive load LSB 4-MΩ resistive load kΩ Temperature Sensor Characteristics Table 5.42 Temperature Sensor Characteristics Conditions: VCC = AVCC0 = VCC_USB = 2.0 to 3.6 V, VSS = AVSS0 = VREFL0 = VSS_USB = 0 V, Ta = –40 to +105°C Item Relative accuracy Symbol Min. Typ. Max. Unit ― ― ±1.5 ― °C ― ±2.0 ― Below 2.4 V Temperature slope ― ― –3.65 ― mV/°C Output voltage (at 25°C) ― ― 1.05 ― V tSTART ― ― 5 μs ― 5 ― ― μs Temperature sensor start time Sampling time R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Test Conditions 2.4 V or above VCC = 3.3 V Page 93 of 107 RX111 Group 5.8 5. Electrical Characteristics Power-On Reset Circuit and Voltage Detection Circuit Characteristics Table 5.43 Power-On Reset Circuit and Voltage Detection Circuit Characteristics (1) Conditions: VCC = AVCC0 = VCC_USB, VSS = AVSS0 = VREFL0 = VSS_USB = 0 V, Ta = –40 to +105°C Item Voltage detection level Symbol Min. Typ. Max. Unit VPOR 1.35 1.50 1.65 V Figure 5.51, Figure 5.52 Vdet1_4 3.00 3.10 3.20 V Figure 5.53 Vdet1_5 2.91 3.00 3.09 Vdet1_6 2.81 2.90 2.99 Vdet1_7 2.70 2.79 2.88 Vdet1_8 2.60 2.68 2.76 Power-on reset (POR) Voltage detection circuit (LVD1)*1 Vdet1_9 2.50 2.58 2.66 Vdet1_A 2.40 2.48 2.56 Vdet1_B 1.99 2.06 2.13 Vdet1_C 1.90 1.96 2.02 Vdet1_D 1.80 1.86 1.92 Test Conditions At falling edge VCC Note: • These characteristics apply when noise is not superimposed on the power supply. When a setting is made so that the voltage detection level overlaps with that of the voltage detection circuit (LVD2), it cannot be specified which of LVD1 and LVD2 is used for voltage detection. Note 1. # in the symbol Vdet1_# denotes the value of the LVDLVLR.LVD1LVL[3:0] bits. Table 5.44 Power-On Reset Circuit and Voltage Detection Circuit Characteristics (2) Conditions: VCC = AVCC0 = VCC_USB, VSS = AVSS0 = VREFL0 = VSS_USB = 0 V, Ta = –40 to +105°C Item Voltage detection level Voltage detection circuit (LVD2)*1 Symbol Min. Typ. Max. Unit Vdet2_0 2.71 2.90 3.09 V Vdet2_1 2.43 2.60 2.77 Vdet2_2 1.87 2.00 2.13 Vdet2_3 *2 1.69 1.80 1.91 Wait time after power-on reset cancellation At normal startup*3 tPOR ― 9.1 ― During fast startup time*4 tPOR ― 1.6 ― Wait time after voltage monitoring 1 reset cancellation Power-on voltage monitoring 1 reset disabled*3 tLVD1 ― 568 ― ― 100 ― tLVD2 ― 100 tdet ― ― Minimum VCC down time*5 tVOFF 350 ― Power-on reset enable time tW(POR) 1 LVD operation stabilization time (after LVD is enabled) Td(E-A) VLVH Power-on voltage monitoring 1 reset enabled*4 Wait time after voltage monitoring 2 reset cancellation Response delay time Hysteresis width (LVD1 and LVD2) Test Conditions Figure 5.54 At falling edge VCC ms Figure 5.52 μs Figure 5.53 ― μs Figure 5.54 350 μs Figure 5.51 ― μs Figure 5.51, VCC = 1.0 V or above ― ― ms Figure 5.52, VCC = below 1.0 V ― ― 300 μs Figure 5.53, Figure 5.54 ― 70 ― mV Vdet1_4 selected ― 60 ― Vdet1_5 to 9, LVD2 selected ― 50 ― When selection is from among Vdet1_A to B. ― 40 ― When selection is from among Vdet1_C to D. Note: • These characteristics apply when noise is not superimposed on the power supply. When a setting is made so that the voltage detection level overlaps with that of the voltage detection circuit (LVD1), it cannot be specified which of LVD1 and LVD2 is used for voltage detection. Note 1. # in the symbol Vdet2_# denotes the value of the LVDLVLR.LVD2LVL[3:0] bits. Note 2. Vdet2_3 selection can be used only when the CMPA2 pin input voltage is selected and cannot be used when the power supply voltage (VCC) is selected. Note 3. When OFS1.(STUPLVD1REN, FASTSTUP) = 11b. Note 4. When OFS1.(STUPLVD1REN, FASTSTUP) ≠ 11b. Note 5. The minimum VCC down time indicates the time when VCC is below the minimum value of voltage detection levels VPOR, Vdet0, Vdet1, and Vdet2 for the POR/LVD. R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 94 of 107 RX111 Group 5. Electrical Characteristics tVOFF VCC VPOR 1.0 V Internal reset signal (active-low) tdet Figure 5.51 tdet tPOR Voltage Detection Reset Timing VPOR VCC 1.0 V tw(POR) Internal reset signal (active-low) *1 tdet tPOR Note 1. tw(por) is the time required for a power-on reset to be enabled while the external power VCC is being held below the valid voltage (1.0 V). When VCC turns on, maintain tw(por) for 1.0 ms or more. Figure 5.52 Power-On Reset Timing R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 95 of 107 RX111 Group 5. Electrical Characteristics tVOFF VCC VLVH Vdet1 LVD1E Td(E-A) LVD1 Comparator output LVD1CMPE LVD1MON Internal reset signal (active-low) When LVD1RN = L tdet tdet tLVD1 When LVD1RN = H tLVD1 Figure 5.53 Voltage Detection Circuit Timing (Vdet1) tVOFF VCC VLVH Vdet2 LVD2E Td(E-A) LVD2 Comparator output LVD2CMPE LVD2MON Internal reset signal (active-low) When LVD2RN = L tdet tdet tLVD2 When LVD2RN = H tLVD2 Figure 5.54 Voltage Detection Circuit Timing (Vdet2) R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 96 of 107 RX111 Group 5.9 5. Electrical Characteristics Oscillation Stop Detection Timing Table 5.45 Oscillation Stop Detection Circuit Characteristics Conditions: VCC = AVCC0 = VCC_USB = 1.8 to 3.6 V, VSS = AVSS0 = VREFL0 = VSS_USB = 0 V, Ta = –40 to +105°C Item Detection time Symbol Min. Typ. Max. Unit tdr — — 1 ms Test Conditions Figure 5.55 Main clock or PLL clock tdr OSTDSR.OSTDF LOCO clock ICLK Figure 5.55 Oscillation Stop Detection Timing R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 97 of 107 RX111 Group 5.10 5. Electrical Characteristics ROM (Flash Memory for Code Storage) Characteristics Table 5.46 ROM (Flash Memory for Code Storage) Characteristics (1) Item Reprogramming/erasure Data hold time Symbol cycle*1 Min. Typ. Max. Unit NPEC 1000 — — Times tDRP 20*2, *3 — — Year After 1000 times of NPEC Conditions Ta = +85°C Note 1. Definition of reprogram/erase cycle: The reprogram/erase cycle is the number of erasing for each block. When the reprogram/ erase cycle is n times (n = 1000), erasing can be performed n times for each block. For instance, when 4-byte programming is performed 256 times for different addresses in 1-Kbyte block and then the entire block is erased, the reprogram/erase cycle is counted as one. However, programming the same address for several times as one erasing is not enabled (overwriting is prohibited). Note 2. Characteristic when using the flash memory programmer and the self-programming library provided from Renesas Electronics. Note 3. This result is obtained from reliability testing. Table 5.47 ROM (Flash Memory for Code Storage) Characteristics (2) : high-speed operating mode, middle-speed operating mode Conditions: VCC = AVCC0 = 2.7 to 3.6 V, VSS = AVSS0 = VREFL0 = 0 V Temperature range for the programming/erasure operation: Ta = –40 to +105°C Item FCLK = 1 MHz Symbol FCLK = 32 MHz Unit Min. Typ. Max. Min. Typ. Max. 4910 — 100 761 μs Programming time 4-byte tP4 — 1650 Erasure time 1-Kbyte tE1K — 9.77 329 — 5.53 258 ms Blank check time 4-byte tBC4 — — 5000 — — 316 μs 1-Kbyte tBC1K — — 1280 — — 80.7 ms Note: • Does not include the time until each operation of the flash memory is started after instructions are executed by software. Note: • The lower-limit frequency of FCLK is 1 MHz during programming or erasing of the flash memory. When using FCLK at below 4 MHz, the frequency can be set to 1 MHz, 2 MHz, or 3 MHz. A non-integer frequency such as 1.5 MHz cannot be set. Note: • The frequency accuracy of FCLK should be ±3.5%. Confirm the frequency accuracy of the clock source. Table 5.48 ROM (Flash Memory for Code Storage) Characteristics (3) : middle-speed operating mode Conditions: VCC = AVCC0 = 1.8 to 3.6 V, VSS = AVSS0 = VREFL0 = 0 V Temperature range for the programming/erasure operation: Ta = –40 to +105°C Item Symbol FCLK = 1 MHz FCLK = 8 MHz Unit Min. Typ. Max. Min. Typ. Max. 5380 — 290 1680 μs Programming time 4-byte tP4 — 1690 Erasure time 1-Kbyte tE1K — 9.84 331 — 6.04 275 ms Blank check time 4-byte tBC4 — — 4980 — — 973 μs 1-Kbyte tBC1K — — 1270 — — 250 ms Note: • Does not include the time until each operation of the flash memory is started after instructions are executed by software. Note: • The lower-limit frequency of FCLK is 1 MHz during programming or erasing of the flash memory. When using FCLK at below 4 MHz, the frequency can be set to 1 MHz, 2 MHz, or 3 MHz. A non-integer frequency such as 1.5 MHz cannot be set. Note: • The frequency accuracy of FCLK should be ±3.5%. Confirm the frequency accuracy of the clock source. R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 98 of 107 RX111 Group 5.11 5. Electrical Characteristics E2 DataFlash Characteristics Table 5.49 E2 DataFlash Characteristics (1) Item Reprogramming/erasure Data hold time cycle*1 After 10000 times of NDPEC Symbol Min. Typ. NDPEC 100000 tDDRP 20*2, *3 After 100000 times of NDPEC After 1000000 times of NDPEC Max. Unit 1000000 — Times — — Year 5*2, *3 — — Year — 1*2, *3 — Year Conditions Ta = +85°C Ta = +25°C Note 1. The reprogram/erase cycle is the number of erasing for each block. When the reprogram/erase cycle is n times (n = 100000), erasing can be performed n times for each block. For instance, when 1-byte programming is performed 1000 times for different addresses in 1-byte block and then the entire block is erased, the reprogram/erase cycle is counted as one. However, programming the same address for several times as one erasing is not enabled (overwriting is prohibited). Note 2. Characteristics when using the flash memory programmer and the self-programming library provided from Renesas Electronics. Note 3. These results are obtained from reliability testing. Table 5.50 E2 DataFlash Characteristics (2) : high-speed operating mode, middle-speed operating mode Conditions: VCC = AVCC0 = 2.7 to 3.6 V, VSS = AVSS0 = VREFL0 = 0 V Temperature range for the programming/erasure operation: Ta = –40 to +105°C Item Symbol FCLK = 4 MHz FCLK = 32 MHz Min. Typ. Max. Min. Typ. Max. Unit Programming time 1-byte tDP1 — 1450 1740 — 83.2 484 μs Erasure time 1-Kbyte tDE1K — 18.8 547 — 8.19 274 ms Blank check time 1-byte tDBC1 — — 1130 — — 70.5 μs 1-Kbyte tDBC1K — — 7590 — — 580 ms Suspended time during erasing tDSED — — 21.5 — — 12.8 μs DataFlash STOP recovery time tDSTOP 5 — — 5 — — μs Note: • Does not include the time until each operation of the flash memory is started after instructions are executed by software. Note: • The lower-limit frequency of FCLK is 1 MHz during programming or erasing of the flash memory. When using FCLK at below 4 MHz, the frequency can be set to 1 MHz, 2 MHz, or 3 MHz. A non-integer frequency such as 1.5 MHz cannot be set. Note: • The frequency accuracy of FCLK should be ±3.5%. Confirm the frequency accuracy of the clock source. Table 5.51 E2 DataFlash Characteristics (3) : middle-speed operating mode Conditions: VCC = AVCC0 = 1.8 to 3.6 V, VSS = AVSS0 = VREFL0 = 0 V Temperature range for the programming/erasure operation: Ta = –40 to +105°C Item Symbol FCLK = 4 MHz FCLK = 32 MHz Min. Typ. Max. Min. Typ. Max. Unit Programming time 1-byte tDP1 — 1490 2220 — 255 1130 μs Erasure time 1-Kbyte tDE1K — 18.9 498 — 7.93 280 ms Blank check time 1-byte tDBC1 — — 1170 — — 212 μs 1-Kbyte tDBC1K — — 7.39 — — 1.97 ms Suspended time during erasing tDSED — — 33.5 — — 25.5 μs DataFlash STOP recovery time tDSTOP 720 — — 720 — — ns Note: • Does not include the time until each operation of the flash memory is started after instructions are executed by software. Note: • The lower-limit frequency of FCLK is 1 MHz during programming or erasing of the flash memory. When using FCLK at below 4 MHz, the frequency can be set to 1 MHz, 2 MHz, or 3 MHz. A non-integer frequency such as 1.5 MHz cannot be set. Note: • The frequency accuracy of FCLK should be ±3.5%. Confirm the frequency accuracy of the clock source. R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 99 of 107 RX111 Group Appendix 1. Package Dimensions Appendix 1. Package Dimensions Information on the latest version of the package dimensions or mountings has been displayed in “Packages” on Renesas Electronics Corporation website. JEITA Package Code P-LFQFP64-10x10-0.50 RENESAS Code PLQP0064KB-A Previous Code 64P6Q-A / FP-64K / FP-64KV MASS[Typ.] 0.3g HD *1 D 48 33 49 NOTE) 1. DIMENSIONS "*1" AND "*2" DO NOT INCLUDE MOLD FLASH. 2. DIMENSION "*3" DOES NOT INCLUDE TRIM OFFSET. 32 bp 64 1 c1 Terminal cross section ZE 17 Reference Symbol c E *2 HE b1 16 Index mark ZD c A *3 A1 y S e A2 F S bp L x L1 Detail F Figure A D E A2 HD HE A A1 bp b1 c c1 e x y ZD ZE L L1 Dimension in Millimeters Min Nom Max 9.9 10.0 10.1 9.9 10.0 10.1 1.4 11.8 12.0 12.2 11.8 12.0 12.2 1.7 0.05 0.1 0.15 0.15 0.20 0.25 0.18 0.09 0.145 0.20 0.125 0° 8° 0.5 0.08 0.08 1.25 1.25 0.35 0.5 0.65 1.0 64-Pin LQFP (PLQP0064KB-A) R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 100 of 107 RX111 Group Appendix 1. Package Dimensions JEITA Package Code P-LQFP64-14x14-0.80 RENESAS Code PLQP0064GA-A Previous Code 64P6U-A/ ⎯ MASS[Typ.] 0.7g HD *1 D 33 48 49 NOTE) 1. DIMENSIONS "*1" AND "*2" DO NOT INCLUDE MOLD FLASH. 2. DIMENSION "*3" DOES NOT INCLUDE TRIM OFFSET. 32 bp c Reference Symbol *2 E HE c1 b1 ZE Terminal cross section 64 17 c Index mark A2 16 ZD A 1 F A1 S L D E A2 HD HE A A1 bp b1 c c1 L1 y S e Figure B Detail F *3 bp x e x y ZD ZE L L1 Dimension in Millimeters Min Nom Max 13.9 14.0 14.1 13.9 14.0 14.1 1.4 15.8 16.0 16.2 15.8 16.0 16.2 1.7 0.1 0.2 0 0.32 0.37 0.42 0.35 0.09 0.145 0.20 0.125 0° 8° 0.8 0.20 0.10 1.0 1.0 0.3 0.5 0.7 1.0 64-Pin LQFP (PLQP0064GA-A) R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 101 of 107 RX111 Group Appendix 1. Package Dimensions 64-PIN PLASTIC FLGA (5x5) 60x b x M S AB A D w S A ZD e 8 ZE 7 6 B 5 E 4 3.90 3 2 C D INDEX MARK w S B 1 H G F E D C B E A 3.90 y1 A S S y S DETAIL C DETAIL E DETAIL D R0.17o0.015 0.70o0.03 0.55o0.04 R0.125o 0.02 0.75 0.55 R0.17o0.015 0.70o0.03 R0.125o0.02 0.55o0.04 0.75 0.55 b (LAND PAD) 0.34o0.03 (APERTURE OF SOLDER RESIST) 0.55 0.75 0.55o0.04 0.70o0.03 0.55 0.75 0.55o0.04 0.70o0.03 R0.275o0.02 R0.35o0.015 (UNIT:mm) ITEM D DIMENSIONS 5.00o0.10 E 5.00o0.10 w 0.20 e A 0.50 0.69o0.07 b 0.25o0.04 x 0.05 y 0.08 y1 0.20 ZD 0.75 ZE 0.75 P64FC-50-AN5 2011 Renesas Electronics Corporation. All rights reserved. Figure C 64-Pin WFLGA (PWLG0064KA-A) R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 102 of 107 RX111 Group Appendix 1. Package Dimensions JEITA Package Code P-LFQFP48-7x7-0.50 RENESAS Code PLQP0048KB-A Previous Code 48P6Q-A MASS[Typ.] 0.2g HD *1 D 36 25 37 NOTE) 1. DIMENSIONS "*1" AND "*2" DO NOT INCLUDE MOLD FLASH. 2. DIMENSION "*3" DOES NOT INCLUDE TRIM OFFSET. 24 bp c c1 HE *2 E b1 Reference Symbol 48 13 1 ZE Terminal cross section 12 c A F A2 Index mark ZD S A1 L D E A2 HD HE A A1 bp b1 c c1 y S Figure D *3 bp Detail F x Min 6.9 6.9 8.8 8.8 0 0.17 0.09 0° L1 e Dimension in Millimeters e x y ZD ZE L L1 0.35 Nom Max 7.0 7.1 7.0 7.1 1.4 9.0 9.2 9.0 9.2 1.7 0.1 0.2 0.22 0.27 0.20 0.145 0.20 0.125 8° 0.5 0.08 0.10 0.75 0.75 0.5 0.65 1.0 48-Pin LQFP (PLQP0048KB-A) R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 103 of 107 RX111 Group Appendix 1. Package Dimensions JEITA Package Code RENESAS Code Previous Code MASS (TYP.) [g] P-HWQFN48-7x7-0.50 PWQN0048KB-A 48PJN-A P48K8-50-5B4-5 0.13 D DETAIL OF E S A PART A A S y S Referance Symbol D2 A EXPOSED DIE PAD 1 12 Min Nom Max D 6.95 7.00 7.05 E 6.95 7.00 7.05 A 0.70 0.75 0.80 b 0.18 0.25 0.30 e 13 48 Dimension in Millimeters Lp B 0.50 0.30 0.40 0.50 x 0.05 y 0.05 E2 ITEM 37 24 36 25 Lp EXPOSED DIE PAD VARIATIONS D2 E2 MIN NOM MAX MIN NOM MAX A 5.45 5.50 5.55 5.45 5.50 5.55 e b x M S AB 2012 Renesas Electronics Corporation. All rights reserved. Figure E 48-Pin HWQFN (PWQN0048KB-A) R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 104 of 107 RX111 Group Appendix 1. Package Dimensions JEITA Package Code RENESAS Code Previous Code MASS (TYP.) [g] P-HWQFN40-6x6-0.50 PWQN0040KC-A P40K8-50-4B4-4 0.09 D DETAIL OF A PART E S A A S y Referance Symbol S D2 A 1 EXPOSED DIE PAD 10 Min Nom Max D 5.95 6.00 6.05 E 5.95 6.00 6.05 A 0.70 0.75 0.80 b 0.18 0.25 0.30 e Lp 11 40 Dimension in Millimeters 0.50 0.30 0.40 0.50 x 0.05 y 0.05 B E2 ITEM 31 20 21 30 Lp E2 A 4.45 4.50 4.55 4.45 4.50 4.55 e b Figure F EXPOSED DIE PAD VARIATIONS D2 MIN NOM MAX MIN NOM MAX x M S AB 2012 Renesas Electronics Corporation. All rights reserved. 40-Pin HWQFN (PWQN0040KC-A) R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 105 of 107 RX111 Group Appendix 1. Package Dimensions JEITA Package Code RENESAS Code Previous Code MASS (TYP.) [g] P-WFLGA36-4x4-0.50 PWLG0036KA-A P36FC-50-AA4-2 0.023 32x b S AB e ZE w S A M A ZD D x 6 5 B 4 E 3 2.90 2 C INDEX MARK y1 D w S B S 1 F E D C B A E 2.90 A S y S DETAIL C DETAIL E DETAIL D R0.17± 0.05 0.70 ±0.05 0.55 ±0.05 R0.12 ±0.05 0.75 0.55 (UNIT:mm) R0.17 ±0.05 0.70 ±0.05 R0.12 ±0.05 0.55 ±0.05 0.75 0.55 φb (LAND PAD) φ 0.34±0.05 (APERTURE OF SOLDER RESIST) 0.55 0.75 0.55±0.05 0.70± 0.05 0.55 0.75 0.55±0.05 R0.275±0.05 R0.35±0.05 ITEM D DIMENSIONS E 4.00±0.10 w 0.20 4.00±0.10 e 0.50 A 0.69±0.07 b 0.24±0.05 x 0.05 y 0.08 y1 0.20 ZD 0.75 ZE 0.75 0.70±0.05 2012 Renesas Electronics Corporation. All rights reserved. Figure G 36-Pin WFLGA (PWLG0036KA-A) R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 106 of 107 REVISION HISTORY RX111 Group REVISION HISTORY Rev. 0.60 0.90 1.00 REVISION HISTORY RX111 Group Datasheet Description Page Summary Apr 15, 2013 — First edition, issued May 15, 2013 Features 1 Changed 1. Overview 2 to 4 Table 1.1 Outline of Specifications changed 10 to 12 Table 1.4 Pin Functions changed 13 Figure 1.3 Pin Assignments of the 64-Pin LQFP changed 14 Figure 1.4 Pin Assignments of the 64-Pin WFLGA changed 15 Figure 1.5 Pin Assignments of the 48-Pin LQFP/HWQFN changed 18, 19 Table 1.5 List of Pins and Pin Functions (64-Pin LQFP) changed, Note 1 added 20, 21 Table 1.6 List of Pins and Pin Functions (64-Pin WFLGA) changed, Note 1 added 22, 23 Table 1.7 List of Pins and Pin Functions (48-Pin LQFP/HWQFN) changed, Note 1 added 24, 25 Table 1.8 List of Pins and Pin Functions (40-Pin HWQFN) changed, Note 1 added 26 Table 1.9 List of Pins and Pin Functions (36-Pin WFLGA) changed, Note 1 added 4. I/O Registers 33 to 48 Table 5.1 List of I/O Registers (Address Order) changed Jun 19, 2013 1. Overview 9 Figure 1.2 Block Diagram changed 20, 21 Table 1.6 List of Pins and Pin Functions (64-Pin WFLGA) changed 26 Table 1.9 List of Pins and Pin Functions (36-Pin WFLGA) changed 4. I/O Registers 33 to 48 Table 4.1 List of I/O Registers (Address Order) changed 5. Electrical Characteristics 49 to 99 Added Date All trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners. R01DS0190EJ0100 Rev.1.00 Jun 19, 2013 Page 107 of 107 NOTES FOR CMOS DEVICES (1) VOLTAGE APPLICATION WAVEFORM AT INPUT PIN: Waveform distortion due to input noise or a reflected wave may cause malfunction. If the input of the CMOS device stays in the area between VIL (MAX) and VIH (MIN) due to noise, etc., the device may malfunction. Take care to prevent chattering noise from entering the device when the input level is fixed, and also in the transition period when the input level passes through the area between VIL (MAX) and VIH (MIN). (2) HANDLING OF UNUSED INPUT PINS: Unconnected CMOS device inputs can be cause of malfunction. If an input pin is unconnected, it is possible that an internal input level may be generated due to noise, etc., causing malfunction. CMOS devices behave differently than Bipolar or NMOS devices. Input levels of CMOS devices must be fixed high or low by using pull-up or pull-down circuitry. Each unused pin should be connected to VDD or GND via a resistor if there is a possibility that it will be an output pin. All handling related to unused pins must be judged separately for each device and according to related specifications governing the device. (3) PRECAUTION AGAINST ESD: A strong electric field, when exposed to a MOS device, can cause destruction of the gate oxide and ultimately degrade the device operation. Steps must be taken to stop generation of static electricity as much as possible, and quickly dissipate it when it has occurred. Environmental control must be adequate. When it is dry, a humidifier should be used. It is recommended to avoid using insulators that easily build up static electricity. Semiconductor devices must be stored and transported in an anti-static container, static shielding bag or conductive material. All test and measurement tools including work benches and floors should be grounded. The operator should be grounded using a wrist strap. Semiconductor devices must not be touched with bare hands. Similar precautions need to be taken for PW boards with mounted semiconductor devices. (4) STATUS BEFORE INITIALIZATION: Power-on does not necessarily define the initial status of a MOS device. Immediately after the power source is turned ON, devices with reset functions have not yet been initialized. Hence, power-on does not guarantee output pin levels, I/O settings or contents of registers. A device is not initialized until the reset signal is received. A reset operation must be executed immediately after power-on for devices with reset functions. (5) POWER ON/OFF SEQUENCE: In the case of a device that uses different power supplies for the internal operation and external interface, as a rule, switch on the external power supply after switching on the internal power supply. When switching the power supply off, as a rule, switch off the external power supply and then the internal power supply. Use of the reverse power on/off sequences may result in the application of an overvoltage to the internal elements of the device, causing malfunction and degradation of internal elements due to the passage of an abnormal current. The correct power on/off sequence must be judged separately for each device and according to related specifications governing the device. (6) INPUT OF SIGNAL DURING POWER OFF STATE : Do not input signals or an I/O pull-up power supply while the device is not powered. The current injection that results from input of such a signal or I/O pull-up power supply may cause malfunction and the abnormal current that passes in the device at this time may cause degradation of internal elements. Input of signals during the power off state must be judged separately for each device and according to related specifications governing the device. General Precautions in the Handling of MPU/MCU Products The following usage notes are applicable to all MPU/MCU products from Renesas. For detailed usage notes on the products covered by this document, refer to the relevant sections of the document as well as any technical updates that have been issued for the products. 1. Handling of Unused Pins Handle unused pins in accord with the directions given under Handling of Unused Pins in the manual. ⎯ The input pins of CMOS products are generally in the high-impedance state. In operation with an unused pin in the open-circuit state, extra electromagnetic noise is induced in the vicinity of LSI, an associated shoot-through current flows internally, and malfunctions occur due to the false recognition of the pin state as an input signal become possible. Unused pins should be handled as described under Handling of Unused Pins in the manual. 2. Processing at Power-on The state of the product is undefined at the moment when power is supplied. ⎯ The states of internal circuits in the LSI are indeterminate and the states of register settings and pins are undefined at the moment when power is supplied. In a finished product where the reset signal is applied to the external reset pin, the states of pins are not guaranteed from the moment when power is supplied until the reset process is completed. In a similar way, the states of pins in a product that is reset by an on-chip power-on reset function are not guaranteed from the moment when power is supplied until the power reaches the level at which resetting has been specified. 3. Prohibition of Access to Reserved Addresses Access to reserved addresses is prohibited. ⎯ The reserved addresses are provided for the possible future expansion of functions. Do not access these addresses; the correct operation of LSI is not guaranteed if they are accessed. 4. Clock Signals After applying a reset, only release the reset line after the operating clock signal has become stable. When switching the clock signal during program execution, wait until the target clock signal has stabilized. ⎯ When the clock signal is generated with an external resonator (or from an external oscillator) during a reset, ensure that the reset line is only released after full stabilization of the clock signal. 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