RENESAS R5F52107ADFM

Preliminary Data Sheet
Specifications in this document are tentative and subject to change.
RX210 Group
Renesas MCUs
50-MHz 32-bit RX MCUs, 78 DMIPS, up to 512-KB flash memory,
12-bit AD, 10-bit DA, ELC, MPC, RTC, up to 9 comms interfaces;
incorporating functions for IEC60730 compliance
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Features
PLQP0100KB-A
PLQP0080KB-A
PLQP0080JA-A
PLQP0064KB-A
PLQP0064GA-A
14 × 14 mm, 0.5-mm pitch
12 × 12 mm, 0.5-mm pitch
14 × 14 mm, 0.65-mm pitch
10 × 10 mm, 0.5-mm pitch
14 × 14 mm, 0.8-mm pitch
PTLG0100JA-A
7 × 7 mm, 0.65-mm pitch
■ 32-bit RX CPU core
 Max. operating frequency: 50 MHz
Capable of 78 DMIPS in operation at 50 MHz
 Accumulator handles 64-bit results (for a single
instruction) from 32- × 32-bit operations
 Multiplication and division unit handles 32- × 32-bit
operations (multiplication instructions take one CPU
clock cycle)
 Fast interrupt
 CISC Harvard architecture with 5-stage pipeline
 Variable-length instructions, ultra-compact code
 On-chip debugging circuit
■ Independent watchdog timer
 125-kHz on-chip low-speed oscillator produces a
dedicated clock signal to drive IWDT operation.
■ Low-power design and architecture
 Operation from a single 1.62- to 5.5-V supply
 1.62-V operation available (at up to 20 MHz)
 Deep software standby mode with RTC remaining usable
 Four low-power modes
■ Useful functions for IEC60730 compliance
 Self-diagnostic and disconnection-detection functions for
the AD converter, clock-frequency accuracymeasurement circuit, independent watchdog timer,
functions to assist in RAM testing, etc.
■ On-chip flash memory for code, no wait states
 50-MHz operation, 20-ns read cycle
 No wait states for reading at full CPU speed
 128- to 512-Kbyte capacities
 User code programmable via the SCI
 Programmable at 1.62 V
 For instructions and operands
■ Up to nine communications interfaces
 SCI with many useful functions (up to seven interfaces)
 Asynchronous mode, clock synchronous mode, smart
card interface
 I2C bus interface: Transfer at up to 1 Mbps, capable of
SMBus operation (1 interface)
 RSPI (1)
■ On-chip data flash memory
 Eight Kbytes, reprogrammable up to TBD times
 Erasing and programming impose no load on the CPU.
■ External address space
 Four CS areas (4 × 16 Mbytes)
 8- or 16-bit bus space is selectable per area
■ On-chip SRAM, no wait states
 20- to 64-Kbyte size capacities
■ Up to 14 extended-function timers
 16-bit MTU2: input capture, output capture,
complementary PWM output, phase counting mode (6
channels)
 8-bit TMR (4 channels)
 16-bit compare-match timers (4 channels)
■ DMA
 DMACA: Incorporates four channels
 DTC: Four transfer modes
■ ELC
 Module operation can be initiated by event signals
without going through interrupts.
 Modules can operate while the CPU is sleeping.
■ Reset and supply management
 Nine types of reset, including the power-on reset (POR)
 Low voltage detection (LVD) with voltage settings
■ Clock functions
 Frequency of external clock: Up to 20 MHz
 Frequency of the oscillator for sub-clock generation:
32.768 kHz
 PLL circuit input: 4 to 12.5 MHz
 On-chip low- and high-speed oscillators, dedicated onchip low-speed oscillator for the IWDT
 Generation of a dedicated 32.768-kHz clock for the RTC
 Clock frequency accuracy measurement circuit (CAC)
■ Real-time clock
 Adjustment functions (30 seconds, leap year, and error)
 Time capture function
 Time capture on event-signal input through external pins
 RTC capable of initiating return from deep software
standby mode
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■ 12-bit A/D converter
 Capable of conversion within 1 μs
 Sample-and-hold circuits (for three channels)
 Three-channel synchronized sampling available
 Self-diagnostic function and analog input disconnection
detection assistance function
■ 10-bit D/A converter
■ Analog comparator
■ Programmable I/O ports
 5-V tolerant, open drain, input pull-up, switching of
driving ability
■ MPC
 Multiple locations are selectable for I/O pins of
peripheral functions
■ Temperature sensor
■ Operating temp. range
 -40 C to +85C
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1. Overview
1.
Overview
1.1
Outline of Specifications
Table 1.1 lists the specifications in outline, and Table 1.2 gives a comparison of the functions of products in different
packages.
Table 1.1 is for products with the greatest number of functions, so numbers of peripheral modules and channels will
differ in accord with the package. 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
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Memory
Maximum operating frequency: 50 MHz
32-bit RX CPU
Minimum instruction execution time: One instruction per state (cycle of the system clock)
Address space: 4-Gbyte linear
Register set of the CPU
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 x 32  64 bits
On-chip divider: 32 / 32  32 bits
Barrel shifter: 32 bits
ROM
 ROM capacity: 512 Kbytes (max.)
 Three on-board programming modes
Boot mode (The user mat and the user boot mat are programmable via the SCI.)
User boot mode
User program mode
 Parallel programmer mode (for off-board programming)
RAM
RAM capacity: 64 Kbytes (max.)
E2 data flash
E2 data flash capacity: 8 Kbytes
MCU operating mode
Single-chip mode, on-chip ROM enabled expansion mode, and on-chip ROM disabled expansion mode
(software switching)
Clock
 Main clock oscillator, sub-clock oscillator, Low-speed on-chip oscillator, high-speed on-chip oscillator,
PLL frequency synthesizer, and dedicated low-speed on-chip oscillator for IWDT
 Oscillation stop detection
 Measuring circuit for accurcy of clock frequency (clock-accurcy check: CAC)
 Independent frequency-division and multiplication settings for the system clock (ICLK), peripheral
module clock (PCLK), external bus clock (BCLK), and flashIF clock (FCLK)
The CPU and system sections such as other bus masters run in synchronization with the system
clock (ICLK): 50 MHz (at max.)
Peripheral modules run in synchronization with the peripheral module clock (PCLK): 32 MHz (at
max.)
Devices connected to the external bus run in synchronization with the external bus clock (BCLK):
12.5 MHz (at max.)
The flash peripheral circuit runs in synchronization with the flash peripheral clock (FCLK): 32 MHz (at
max.)
Clock generation circuit
Reset
Pin reset, power-on reset, voltage-monitoring reset, watchdog timer reset, independent watchdog timer
reset, deep software standby reset, and software reset
Voltage detection
Voltage detection circuit
(LVD)
 When the voltage on VCC falls below the voltage detection level, an internal reset or internal interrupt
is generated.
Voltage detection circuit 0 is capable of selecting the detection voltage from 4 levels
Voltage detection circuit 1 is capable of selecting the detection voltage from 16 levels
Voltage detection circuit 2 is capable of selecting the detection voltage from 16 levels
Low power
consumption
Low power consumption
facilities
 Module stop function
 Four low power consumption modes
Sleep mode, all-module clock stop mode, software standby mode, and deep software standby mode
Interrupt
Interrupt control unit (ICU)
 Interrupt vectors: 117
 External interrupts: 9 (NMI and IRQ0 to IRQ7 pins)
 Non-maskable interrupts: 6 (the NMI pin, oscillation stop detection interrupt, voltage-monitoring
interrupt 1, voltage-monitoring interrupt 2, WDT interrupt, and IWDT interrupt)
 16 levels specifiable for the order of priority
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Table 1.1
Classification
1. Overview
Outline of Specifications (2 / 3)
Module/Function
Description
External bus extension
 The external address space can be divided into four areas (CS0 to CS3), each with independent
control of access settings.
Capacity of each area: 16 Mbytes (CS0 to CS3)
A chip-select signal (CS0# to CS3#) can be output for each area.
Each area is specifiable as an 8- or 16-bit bus space
The data arrangement in each area is selectable as little or big endian (only for data).
Bus format: Separate bus, multiplex bus
 Wait control
 Write buffer facility
DMA
DMA controller (DMACA)
 4 channels
 Three transfer modes: Normal transfer, repeat transfer, and block transfer
 Activation sources: Software trigger, external interrupts, and interrupt requests from peripheral
functions
Data transfer controller
(DTC)
 Three transfer modes: Normal transfer, repeat transfer, and block transfer
 Activation sources: Interrupts
 Chain transfer function
Programmable I/O ports
100-pin LQFP/80-pin LQFP/64-pin LQFP
 I/O pin: 84/64/48
 Input: 1/1/1
 Pull-up resistors: 85/65/49
 Open-drain outputs: 54/44/35
 5-V tolerance: 4/4/2
I/O ports
Event link controller (ELC)
 Event signals of 59 types can be directly connected to the module
 Operations of timer modules are selectable at event input
 Capable of event link operation for ports B and E
Multifunction pin controller (MPC)
 Capable of selecting input/output function from multiple pins
Timers
 (16 bits x 6 channels) x 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, TCLKA, TCLKB, TCLKC, TCLKD) 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
 Generation of triggers for A/D converter conversion
Multi-function timer pulse
unit 2 (MTU2)
Port output enable2 (POE2) Controls the high-impedance state of the MTU2’s waveform output pins from multiple pins
8-bit timer (TMR)
 (8 bits x 2 channels) x 2 units
 Select from among seven internal clock signals (PCLK, PCLK/2, PCLK/8, PCLK/32, PCLK/64,
PCLK/1024, PCLK/8192) and one external clock signal
 Capable of output of pulse trains with desired duty cycles or of PWM signals
 The 2 channels of each unit can be cascaded to create a 16-bit timer
 Capable of generating baud-rate clocks for SCI5, SCI6, and SCI12
Compare match timer
(CMT)
 (16 bits x 2 channels) x 2 units
 Select from among four clock signals (PCLK/8, PCLK/32, PCLK/128, PCLK/512)
Watchdog timer (WDT)
 14 bits x 1 channel
 Select from among 6 counter-input clock signals (PCLK/4, PCLK/64, PCLK/128, PCLK/512,
PCLK/2048, PCLK/8192)
Independent watchdog
timer (IWDT)
 14 bits x 1 channel
 Counter-input clock: Dedicated low-speed on-chip oscillator for IWDT
Frequency divided by 1, 16, 32, 64, 128, or 256
Realtime clock (RTC)
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Clock source: Subclock
Time/calendar
Interrupt sources: Alarm interrupt, periodic interrupt, and carry interrupt
Time-capture facility for three values
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Outline of Specifications (3 / 3)
Classification
Module/Function
Description
Communication
function
Serial communications
interfaces (SCIc, SCId)
 7 channels (channel 0, 1, 5, 6, 8, 9: SCIc, channel 12: SCId)
 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 TMR timers (SCL5, SCL6, and SCL12)
 Simple IIC
 Simple SPI
 Master/slave mode supported (SCId only)
 Start frame and information frame are included (SCId only)
I2C bus interface (RIIC)
 1 channel
 Communications formats:
I2C bus format/SMBus format
 Master/slave selectable
 Supports the first mode
Serial peripheral
interface (RSPI)
 1 channel
 RSPI 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 any number of bits from 8 to 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
12-bit A/D converter
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12 bits (16 channels x 1 unit)
12-bit resolution
Conversion time: 1.0 s per channel (in operation with ADCLK at 50 MHz)
Operating modes
Scan mode (single-cycle scan mode, continuous scan mode, and group scan mode)
Sample-and-hold function
Self-diagnosis for the A/D converter
Assistance in detecting disconnected analog inputs
Double-trigger mode (duplexing of A/D-converted data)
A/D conversion start conditions
Conversion can be started by software, a conversion start trigger from a timer (MTU2), an external
trigger signal, or ELC.
Temperature sensor
 Outputs the voltage that changes depending on the temperature
 PGA gain switchable: Four levels according to the voltage range
D/A converter
 2 channels
 10-bit resolution
 Output voltage: 0 V to VREFH
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.
Comparator A
 2 channels
 Comparison of reference voltage and analog input voltage
Comparator B
 2 channels
 Comparison of reference voltage and analog input voltage
Power supply voltage/ Operating frequency
VCC = 1.62 to 5.5 V: 20 MHz (TBD),
VCC = 2.7 to 5.5 V: 50 MHz
Supply current
TBD mA (typ.)
Operating temperature
40 to +85C
Package
100-pin TFLGA (PTLG0100JA-A)
100-pin LQFP (PLQP0100KB-A)
80-pin LQFP (PLQP0080KB-A)
80-pin LQFP (PLQP0080JA-A)
64-pin LQFP (PLQP0064KB-A)
64-pin LQFP (PLQP0064GA-A)
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Table 1.2
1. Overview
Comparison of Functions for Different Packages
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Module/Functions
100 Pins
80 Pins
64 Pins
External bus
CS areas: 4 (CS0 to CS3)
Supported
Not supported
Not supported
Interrupt
External interrupts
DMA
DMA controller (DMAC)
Timers
Multi-function timer pulse unit 2 (MTU2)
NMI, IRQ0 to IRQ7
4 channels (DMAC0 to DMAC3)
Data transfer controller (DTC)
Supported
6 channels (MTU0 to MTU5)
Port output enable 2 (POE2)
Communication
function
POE0# to POE3#, POE8#
8-bit timer (TMR)
2 channels × 2 units
Compare match timer (CMT)
2 channels × 2 units
Realtime clock (RTC)
Supported
Watchdog timer (WDT)
Supported
Independent watchdog timer (IWDT)
Supported
Serial communications interface (SCIc)
6 channels
(SCI0, 1, 5, 6, 8, 9)
Serial communications interface (SCId)
I2 C
1 channel (SCI12)
bus interface (RIIC)
1 channel
Serial peripheral interface (RSPI)
12-bit A/D converter
5 channels
(SCI1, 5, 6, 8, 9)
1 channel
16 channels
(AN000 to AN015)
14 channels
(AN000 to AN013)
Temperature sensor
Supported
D/A converter
2 channels
CRC calculator (CRC)
Supported
Event link controller (ELC)
Supported
Comparator A
2 channels
Comparator B
2 channels
Package
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100-pin TFLGA
100-pin LQFP
80-pin LQFP
12 channels
(AN000 to AN004,
AN006, AN008 to
AN013)
64-pin LQFP
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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
List of Products
Group
Part No.
Package
ROM Capacity
RX210
R5F52108ADFP
PLQP0100KB-A
512 Kbytes
R5F52108ADFG
T.B.D
512 Kbytes
R5F52108ADFN
PLQP0080KB-A
512 Kbytes
R5F52108ADFF
PLQP0080JA-A
512 Kbytes
R5F52108ADFM
PLQP0064KB-A
512 Kbytes
R5F52108ADFK
PLQP0064GA-A
512 Kbytes
R5F52108ADLJ
PTLG0100JA-A
512 Kbytes
R5F52107ADFP
PLQP0100KB-A
384 Kbytes
R5F52107ADFG
T.B.D
384 Kbytes
R5F52107ADFN
PLQP0080KB-A
384 Kbytes
R5F52107ADFF
PLQP0080JA-A
384 Kbytes
R5F52107ADFM
PLQP0064KB-A
384 Kbytes
R5F52107ADFK
PLQP0064GA-A
384 Kbytes
R5F52107ADLJ
PTLG0100JA-A
384 Kbytes
R5F52106ADFP
PLQP0100KB-A
256 Kbytes
R5F52106ADFG
T.B.D
256 Kbytes
R5F52106ADFN
PLQP0080KB-A
256 Kbytes
R5F52106ADFF
PLQP0080JA-A
256 Kbytes
R5F52106ADFM
PLQP0064KB-A
256 Kbytes
R5F52106ADFK
PLQP0064GA-A
256 Kbytes
R5F52106ADLJ
PTLG0100JA-A
256 Kbytes
R5F52105ADFP
PLQP0100KB-A
128 Kbytes
R5F52105ADFG
T.B.D
128 Kbytes
R5F52105ADFN
PLQP0080KB-A
128 Kbytes
R5F52105ADFF
PLQP0080JA-A
128 Kbytes
R5F52105ADFM
PLQP0064KB-A
128 Kbytes
R5F52105ADFK
PLQP0064GA-A
128 Kbytes
R5F52105ADLJ
PTLG0100JA-A
128 Kbytes
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RAM Capacity
E2 Data Flash
Operating
Frequency (Max.)
8 Kbytes
50 MHz
64 Kbytes
32 Kbytes
20 Kbytes
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1. Overview
R 5 F 5
2
1 0
8 A D
F
P
Package type, number of pins, and pin pitch
FP : LQFP/100/0.50
FN : LQFP/80/0.50
FM : LQFP/64/0.50
FG : LQFP/100/0.65
FF : LQFP/80/0.65
FK : LQFP/64/0.80
LJ : TFLGA/100/0.65
D : Products with wide temperature-range spec.
(-40 to +85°C)
ROM, RAM, and E2 data flash capacity
8: 512 Kbytes/64 Kbytes/8 Kbytes
7: 384 Kbytes/64 Kbytes/8 Kbytes
6: 256 Kbytes/32 Kbytes/8 Kbytes
5: 128 Kbytes/20 Kbytes/8 Kbytes
Group name
10 : RX210 Group
Series name
RX200 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
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1.3
1. Overview
Block Diagram
Figure 1.2 shows a block diagram.
E2 data flash
WDT
IWDT
ELC
CRC
SCIc × 6 channels
SCId × 1 channel
RSPI × 1 channel
Internal peripheral buses 1 to 6
RIIC × 1 channel
MTU2 × 6 channels
POE2
TMR × 2 channels (unit 0)
CMT x 2 channels (unit 0)
Port 2
RTC
Port 3
12-bit A/D converter × 16 channels
Port 4
Internal main bus 2
Operand bus
Instruction bus
DTC
RAM
DMACA × 4
channels
Port 1
CMT x 2 channels (unit 1)
ICU
ROM
Port 0
TMR x 2 channels (unit 1)
Temperature sensor
10-bit D/A converter × 2 channels
Port 5
Port A
DOC
Port B
Comparator A × 2 channels
Comparator B × 2 channels
Port C
CAC
Port D
Clock
generation
circuit
Internal main bus 1
RX CPU
Port E
Port H
BSC
External bus
Port J
ICU:
Interrupt control unit
DTC:
Data transfer controller
DMACA: DMA controller
BSC:
Bus controller
WDT:
Watchdog timer
IWDT: Independent watchdog timer
ELC:
Event link controller
CRC:
CRC (cyclic redundancy check) calculator
SCI:
Serial communications interface
Figure 1.2
RSPI:
RIIC:
MTU2:
POE2:
TMR:
CMT:
RTC:
DOC:
CAC:
Serial peripheral interface
I2C bus interface
Multi-function timer pulse unit 2
Port output enable 2
8-bit timer
Compare match timer
Realtime clock
Data operation circuit
Clock-frequency accuracy measuring circuit
Block Diagram
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1.4
1. Overview
Pin Functions
Table 1.4 lists the pin functions.
Table 1.4
Pin Functions (1 / 4)
Classifications
Pin Name
I/O
Description
Power supply
VCC
Input
Power supply pin. Connect it to the system power supply.
VCL
Input
Connect this pin to VSS via a 0.1F capacitor. The capacitor should
be placed close to the pin.
VSS
Input
Ground pin. Connect it to the system power supply (0 V).
XTAL
Output
EXTAL
Input
Pins for connecting a crystal resonator. An external clock signal can
be input through the EXTAL pin.
BCLK
Output
Outputs the external bus clock for external devices.
XCIN
Input
XCOUT
Output
Input/output pins for the subclock generation circuit. Connect a
crystal resonator between XCIN and XCOUT.
Operating mode
control
MD
Input
Pins for setting the operating mode. The signal levels on this pin
must not be changed during operation.
System control
RES#
Input
Reset signal input pin. This LSI enters the reset state when this
signal goes low.
CAC
CACREF
Input
Input pin for the measuring circuit for clock frequency precision.
On-chip emulator
FINED
I/O
FINE interface pin.
FINEC
Input
Clock pin for FINE interface.
Address bus
A0 to A23
Output
Output pins for the address.
Data bus
D0 to D15
I/O
Input and output pins for the bidirectional data bus.
Bus control
RD#
Output
Strobe signal which indicates that reading from the external bus
interface space is in progress.
WR#
Output
Strobe signal which indicates that writing to the external bus
interface space is in progress, in single-write strobe mode.
WR0#, WR1#
Output
Strobe signals which indicate that either group of data bus pins (D7
to D0, and D15 to D8) is valid in writing to the external bus interface
space, in byte strobe mode.
BC0#, BC1#
Output
Strobe signals which indicate that either group of data bus pins (D7
to D0 and D15 to D8) is valid in access to the external bus interface
space, in single-write strobe mode.
CS0# to CS3#
Output
Select signals for areas 0 to 3.
WAIT#
Input
Input pins for wait request signals in access to the external space.
ALE#
Output
Address latch signal when address/data multiplexed bus is
selected.
NMI
Input
Non-maskable interrupt request signal.
IRQ0 to IRQ7
Input
Interrupt request signals.
Clock
Interrupt (ICU)
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Pin Functions (2 / 4)
Classifications
Pin Name
I/O
Description
Multi-function timer
pulse unit 2 (MTU2)
MTIOC0A, MTIOC0B
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 external clock signals.
Port output enable 2
(POE2)
POE0# to POE3#, POE8#
Input
Input pins for request signals to place the MTU2 pins in the high
impedance state.
8-bit timer (TMR)
TMO0 to TMO3
Output
Compare match output pins.
TMCI0 to TMCI3
Input
Input pins for external clocks to be input to the counter.
TMRI0 to TMRI3
Input
Input pins for the counter reset.
Realtime clock
(RTC)
RTCOUT
Output
Output pin for 1-Hz clock.
RTCIC0 to RTCIC2
Input
Tamper resistant event input pins.
Serial
communications
interface (SCIc)
 Asynchronous mode/clock synchronous mode
SCK0, SCK1, SCK5, SCK6,
SCK8, SCK9
I/O
Input/output pins for clock signals
RXD0, RXD1, RXD5, RXD6,
RXD8, RXD9
Input
Input pins for received data
TXD0, TXD1, TXD5, TXD6,
TXD8, TXD9
Output
Output pins for transmitted data
CTS0#, CTS1#, CTS5#,
CTS6#, CTS8#, CTS9#
Input
Input pins for controlling the start of transmission and reception
RTS0#, RTS1#, RTS5#,
RTS6#, RTS8#, RTS9#
Output
Output pins for controlling the start of transmission and reception
SSCL0, SSCL1, SSCL5,
SSCL6, SSCL8, SSCL9
I/O
Input/output pins for the I2C clock
SSDA0, SSDA1, SSDA5,
SSDA6, SSDA8, SSDA9
I/O
Input/output pins for the I2C data
SCK0, SCK1, SCK5, SCK6,
SCK8, SCK9
I/O
Input/output pins for the clock
SMISO0, SMISO1, SMISO5,
SMISO6, SMISO8, SMISO9
I/O
Input/output pins for slave transmission of data
SMOSI0, SMOSI1, SMOSI5,
SMOSI6, SMOSI8, SMOSI9
I/O
Input/output pins for master transmission of data
SS0# to SS11#
Input
Chip-select input pins
 Simple I2C mode
 Simple SPI mode
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Table 1.4
1. Overview
Pin Functions (3 / 4)
Classifications
Serial
communications
interface (SCId)
Pin Name
I/O
Description
 Asynchronous mode/clock synchronous mode
SCK12
I/O
Input/output pin for the clock signal
RXD12
Input
Input pin for received data
TXD12
Output
Output pin for transmitted 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
 Extended serial mode
I2C
bus interface
(RIIC)
Serial peripheral
interface (RSPI)
12-bit A/D converter
D/A converter
Comparator A
Comparator B
RXDX12
Input
Input pin for data reception by SCId
TXDX12
Output
Output pin for data transmission by SCId
SIOX12
I/O
Input/output pin for data reception or transmission by SCId
SCL
I/O
Input/output pin for I2C bus interface clocks. Bus can be directly
driven by the NMOS open drain output.
SDA
I/O
Input/output pin for I2C bus interface data. Bus can be directly
driven by the NMOS open drain output.
RSPCKA
I/O
Clock input/output pin for the RSPI.
MOSIA
I/O
Input or output data output from the master for the RSPI.
MISOA
I/O
Input or output data output from the slave for the RSPI.
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.
AN000 to AN015
Input
Input pin 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.
DA0, DA1
Output
Output pins for the analog signals to be processed by the D/A
converter.
CMPA1
Input
Input pin for the comparator A1 analog signals.
CMPA2
Input
Input pin for the comparator A2 analog signals.
CVREFA
Input
Input pin for the comparator reference voltage.
CMPB0
Input
Input pin for the comparator B0 analog signals.
CVREFB0
Input
Input pin for the comparator B0 reference voltage.
CMPB1
Input
Input pin for the comparator B1 analog signals.
CVREFB1
Input
Input pin for the comparator B1 reference voltage.
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Table 1.4
1. Overview
Pin Functions (4 / 4)
Classifications
Pin Name
I/O
Description
Analog power
supply
AVCC0
Input
Analog voltage supply pin for the 12-bit A/D converter. Connect this
pin to VCC if the 12-bit A/D converter is not to be used.
AVSS0
Input
Analog ground pin for the 12-bit A/D converter. Connect this pin to
VSS if the 12-bit A/D converter is not to be used.
VREFH0
Input
Analog reference voltage supply pin for the 12-bit A/D converter.
Connect this pin to VCC if the 12-bit A/D converter is not to be used.
VREFL0
Input
Analog reference ground pin for the 12-bit A/D converter. Connect
this pin to VSS if the 12-bit A/D converter is not to be used.
VREFH
Input
Analog voltage supply pin for the D/A converter. Connect this pin to
VCC if the D/A converter is not to be used.
VREFL
Input
Analog ground pin for the D/A converter. Connect this pin to VSS if
the D/A converter is not to be used.
P03, P05, P07
I/O
3-bit input/output pins.
P12 to P17
I/O
6-bit input/output pins.
P20 to P27
I/O
8-bit input/output pins.
P30 to P37
I/O
8-bit input/output pins. (P35 input pins)
P40 to P47
I/O
8-bit input/output pins.
P50 to P55
I/O
6-bit input/output pins.
I/O ports
PA0 to PA7
I/O
8-bit input/output pins.
PB0 to PB7
I/O
8-bit input/output pins.
PC0 to PC7
I/O
8-bit input/output pins.
PD0 to PD7
I/O
8-bit input/output pins.
PE0 to PE7
I/O
8-bit input/output pins.
PH0 to PH3
I/O
4-bit input/output pins.
PJ1, PJ3
I/O
2-bit input/output pins.
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1.5
1. Overview
Pin Assignments
Figure 1.4 to Figure 1.6 show the pin assignments. Table 1.5 to Table 1.8 show the lists of pins and pin functions.
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PTLG0100JA-A
(100-pin TFLGA)
(Upper perspective view)
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
K
PC2
PC3
PC5
P51
PH1
PH2
P14
P20
P22
P23
K
J
PC1
PC0
PC4
P50
PH3
PH0
P13
P17
P21
P24
J
H
PB7
PB6
PC6
PC7
P54
P55
P15
P16
P25
P26
H
G
VCC
PB1
PB4
PB5
P52
P53
P27
P30
P31
P33
G
F
VSS
PA7
PB0
PB2
PB3
P12
P32
P35
VCC
P36/
EXTAL
F
E
PA3
PA5
PA4
PA6
PA2
P41
P34
RES#
VSS
P37/
XTAL
E
D
PA0
PA1
PE7
PE6
P46
P45
PJ1
MD
XCOUT
XCIN
D
C
PE4
PE5
PD5
PD2
P47
P42
VREFH0
PJ3
VREFL
VCL
C
B
PE3
PD7
PD6
PD3
PD1
P44
P40
AVCC0
AVSS0
P03
B
A
PE2
PE1
PE0
PD4
PD0
P43
VREFL0
P07
VREFH
P05
A
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
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 (100-Pin TFLGA)”.
• For the position of A1 pin in the package, see “Package Dimensions”.
Figure 1.3
Pin Assignments of the 100-Pin TFLGA (Upper Perspective View)
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52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
76
50
77
49
78
48
79
47
80
46
81
45
82
44
83
43
84
42
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PLQP0100KB-A
(100-pin LQFP)
(Top view)
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
41
40
39
38
37
36
35
25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
PC2
PC3
PC4
PC5
PC6
PC7
P50
P51
P52
P53
P54
P55
PH0
PH1
PH2
PH3
P12
P13
P14
P15
P16
P17
P20
P21
P22
VREFH
P03
VREFL
PJ3
VCL
PJ1
MD
XCIN
XCOUT
RES#
P37/XTAL
VSS
P36/EXTA
L
VCC
P35
P34
P33
P32
P31
P30
P27
P26
P25
P24
P23
11
26
10
27
100
9
28
99
8
29
98
7
30
97
6
31
96
5
32
95
4
33
94
3
34
93
2
92
1
PE2
PE1
PE0
PD7
PD6
PD5
PD4
PD3
PD2
PD1
PD0
P47
P46
P45
P44
P43
P42
P41
VREFL0
P40
VREFH0
AVCC0
P07
AVSS0
P05
74
75
PE3
PE4
PE5
PE6
PE7
PA0
PA1
PA2
PA3
PA4
PA5
PA6
PA7
VSS
PB0
VCC
PB1
PB2
PB3
PB4
PB5
PB6
PB7
PC0
PC1
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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 (100-Pin LQFP)”.
Figure 1.4
Pin Assignments of the 100-Pin LQFP
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PE3
PE4
PE5
PA0
PA1
PA2
PA3
PA4
PA5
PA6
VSS
PB0
VCC
PB1
PB2
PB3
PB4
PB5
PB6
PB7
59
58
57
56
55
54
53
52
51
50
49
48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
1. Overview
60
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PE2
61
40
PC2
PE1
62
39
PC3
PE0
63
38
PC4
PD2
64
37
PC5
PD1
65
36
PC6
PD0
66
35
PC7
P47
67
34
P54
P46
68
33
P55
P45
69
32
PH0
P44
70
31
PH1
P43
71
30
PH2
P42
72
29
PH3
P41
73
28
P12
VREFL0
74
27
P13
P40
75
26
P14
VREFH0
76
25
P15
AVCC0
77
24
P16
P07
78
23
P17
AVSS0
79
22
P20
P05
80
21
P21
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
VREFH
P03
VREFL
VCL
PJ1
MD
XCIN
XCOUT
RES#
P37/XTAL
VSS
P36/EXTAL
VCC
P35
P34
P32
P31
P30
P27
P26
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PLQP0080KB-A
(80-pin LQFP)
(Top view)
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 (80-Pin LQFP)”.
Figure 1.5
Pin Assignments of the 80-Pin LQFP
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VSS
PB0
VCC
PB1
PB3
PB5
PB6
PB7
39
38
37
36
35
34
33
PA3
40
PA1
43
PA4
PA0
44
PA6
PE5
45
41
PE4
46
42
PE3
47
1. Overview
48
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PE2
49
32
PC2
PE1
50
31
PC3
PE0
51
30
PC4
VREFL
52
29
PC5
P46
53
28
PC6
VREFH
54
27
PC7
P44
55
26
P54
P43
56
25
P55
P42
57
24
PH0
P41
58
23
PH1
VREFL0
59
22
PH2
P40
60
21
PH3
VREFH0
61
20
P14
AVCC0
62
19
P15
P05
63
18
P16
AVSS0
64
17
P17
12
13
14
15
16
P31
P30
P27
P26
8
VSS
P32
7
P37/XTAL
11
6
RES#
P35
5
XCOUT
9
4
XCIN
10
3
MD
VCC
2
P36/EXTAL
1
P03
VCL
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PLQP0064KB-A
(64-pin LQFP)
(Top view)
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 LQFP)”.
Figure 1.6
Pin Assignments of the 64-Pin LQFP
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Table 1.5
Pin
No.
1. Overview
List of Pins and Pin Functions (100-Pin TFLGA) (1 / 3)
Power Supply, Clock,
System Control
A1
I/O Port
External Bus
Timers
(MTU2, TMR, POE2)
Communications
(SCIc, SCId, RSPI, RIIC)
Others
P05
DA1
P07
ADTRG0#
A5
P43
AN003
A6
PD0
D0[A0/D0]
A7
PD4
D4[A4/D4]
A8
PE0
D8[A8/D8]
A9
PE1
D9[A9/D9]
A10
PE2
D10[A10/D10]
A2
VREFH
A3
A4
VREFL0
B1
IRQ0
POE3#
IRQ4
SCK12
AN008
MTIOC4C
TXD12/TXDX12/SIOX12/
SMOSI12/SSDA12
AN009/CMPB0
MTIOC4A
RXD12/RXDX12/
SMISO12/SSCL12
IRQ7-DS/AN010/
CVREFB0
P03
B2
AVSS0
B3
AVCC0
DA0
B4
P40
AN000
B5
P44
AN004
B6
PD1
D1[A1/D1]
MTIOC4B
IRQ1
B7
PD3
D3[A3/D3]
POE8#
IRQ3
B8
PD6
D6[A6/D6]
MTIC5V/POE1#
IRQ6
B9
PD7
D7[A7/D7]
MTIC5U/POE0#
B10
PE3
D11[A11/D11]
MTIOC4B/POE8#
CTS12#/RTS12#/SS12#
MTIOC3C
CTS6#/RTS6#/SS6#
C1
VCL
C2
VREFL
C3
C4
PJ3
IRQ7
AN011/CMPA1
VREFH0
C5
P42
AN002
C6
P47
C7
PD2
D2[A2/D2]
MTIOC4D
IRQ2
C8
PD5
D5[A5/D5]
MTIC5W/POE2#
IRQ5
C9
PE5
D13[A13/D13]
MTIOC4C/MTIOC2B
IRQ5/AN013
C10
PE4
D12[A12/D12]
MTIOC4D/MTIOC1A
AN012/LVCMP2
D1
XCIN
D2
XCOUT
D3
MD
AN007
FINED
D4
PJ1
D5
P45
MTIOC3A
D6
P46
D7
PE6
D14[A14/D14]
IRQ6/AN014
D8
PE7
D15[A15/D15]
IRQ7/AN015
AN005
AN006
D9
PA1
A1
MTIOC0B/MTCLKC
SCK5/SSLA2
CVREFA
D10
PA0
A0/BC0#
MTIOC4A
SSLA1
CACREF
MTIOC0A/TMCI3/
POE2#
SCK6
IRQ4
E1
XTAL
E2
VSS
E3
RES#
P37
E4
P34
E5
P41
E6
PA2
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Table 1.5
Pin
No.
1. Overview
List of Pins and Pin Functions (100-Pin TFLGA) (2 / 3)
Power Supply, Clock,
System Control
Timers
(MTU2, TMR, POE2)
Communications
(SCIc, SCId, RSPI, RIIC)
A6
MTIC5V/MTCLKB/
TMCI3/POE2#
CTS5#/RTS5#/SS5#/
MOSIA
PA4
A4
MTIC5U/MTCLKA/
TMRI0
TXD5/SMOSI5/SSDA5/
SSLA0
PA5
A5
PA3
A3
I/O Port
External Bus
E7
PA6
E8
E9
E10
F1
EXTAL
F2
VCC
IRQ5-DS/CVREFB1
RSPCKA
MTIOC0D/MTCLKD
RXD5/SMISO5/SSCL5
IRQ6-DS/CMPB1
MTIOC0C/TMO3
TXD6/SMOSI6/SSDA6
IRQ2-DS/RTCOUT/
RTCIC2
IRQ2
P36
F3
P35
F4
P32
F5
P12
F6
PB3
F7
PB2
A10
F8
PB0
A8
F9
PA7
A7
F10
Others
NMI
A11
TMCI1
SCL
MTIOC0A/MTIOC4A/
TMO0/POE3#
SCK6
MTIC5W
RXD6/SMISO6/SSCL6/
RSPCKA
CTS6#/RTS6#/SS6#
MISOA
VSS
G1
P33
MTIOC0D/TMRI3/
POE3#
RXD6/SMISO6/SSCL6
IRQ3-DS
G2
P31
MTIOC4D/TMCI2
CTS1#/RTS1#/SS1#
IRQ1-DS/RTCIC1
G3
P30
MTIOC4B/TMRI3/
POE8#
RXD1/SMISO1/SSCL1
IRQ0-DS/RTCIC0
G4
P27
MTIOC2B/TMCI3
SCK1
FINEC
MTIOC2A/MTIOC1B/
TMRI1/POE1#
SCK9
G5
BCLK
CS3#
P53
G6
P52
RD#
G7
PB5
A13
G8
PB4
A12
G9
PB1
A9
MTIOC0C/MTIOC4C/
TMCI0
TXD6/SMOSI6/SSDA6
P26
CS2#
MTIOC2A/TMO1
TXD1/SMOSI1/SSDA1
CS1#
G10
H1
CTS9#/RTS9#/SS9#
IRQ4-DS
VCC
H2
P25
H3
P16
MTIOC3C/MTIOC3D/
TMO2
MTIOC4C/MTCLKB
TXD1/SMOSI1/SSDA1/
MOSIA/SCL-DS
ADTRG0#
IRQ6/RTCOUT/
ADTRG0#
H4
P15
MTIOC0B/MTCLKB/
TMCI2
RXD1/SMISO1/SSCL1
IRQ5
H5
P55
WAIT#
MTIOC4D/TMO3
H6
P54
ALE
MTIOC4B/TMCI1
H7
PC7
A23/CS0#
MTIOC3A/TMO2/
MTCLKB
TXD8/SMOSI8/SSDA8/
MISOA
CACREF
H8
PC6
A22/CS1#
MTIOC3C/MTCLKA/
TMCI2
RXD8/SMISO8/SSCL8/
MOSIA
H9
PB6
A14
MTIOC3D
RXD9/SMISO9/SSCL9
H10
PB7
A15
MTIOC3B
TXD9/SMOSI9/SSDA9
J1
P24
CS0#
MTIOC4A/MTCLKA/
TMRI1
J2
P21
MTIOC1B/TMCI0
RXD0/SMISO0/SSCL0
J3
P17
MTIOC3A/MTIOC3B/
TMO1/POE8#
SCK1/MISOA/
SDA-DS
IRQ7
J4
P13
MTIOC0B/TMO3
SDA
IRQ3
J5
PH0
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Table 1.5
Pin
No.
1. Overview
List of Pins and Pin Functions (100-Pin TFLGA) (3 / 3)
Power Supply, Clock,
System Control
I/O Port
External Bus
Timers
(MTU2, TMR, POE2)
Communications
(SCIc, SCId, RSPI, RIIC)
Others
J6
PH3
J7
P50
WR0#/WR#
TMCI0
J8
PC4
A20/CS3#
MTIOC3D/MTCLKC/
TMCI1/POE0#
SCK5/CTS8#/RTS8#/
SS8#/SSLA0
J9
PC0
A16
MTIOC3C
CTS5#/RTS5#/SS5#/
SSLA1
J10
PC1
A17
MTIOC3A
SCK5/SSLA2
K1
P23
MTIOC3D/MTCLKD
CTS0#/RTS0#/SS0#
K2
P22
MTIOC3B/MTCLKC/
TMO0
SCK0
K3
P20
MTIOC1A/TMRI0
TXD0/SMOSI0/SSDA0
K4
P14
MTIOC3A/MTCLKA/
TMRI2
CTS1#/RTS1#/SS1#
K5
PH2
TMRI0
IRQ1
TMO0
IRQ0
K6
PH1
K7
P51
WR1#/BC1#/WAIT#
K8
PC5
A21/CS2#/WAIT#
K9
PC3
A19
MTIOC4D
TXD5/SMOSI5/SSDA5
K10
PC2
A18
MTIOC4B
RXD5/SMISO5/SSCL5/
SSLA3
MTIOC3B/MTCLKD/
TMRI2
IRQ4
SCK8/RSPCKA
Note: • Pin names to which –DS is appended are for pins that can be used to trigger release from deep software standby mode.
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Table 1.6
1. Overview
List of Pins and Pin Functions (100-Pin LQFP) (1 / 3)
Pin
No.
Power Supply, Clock,
System Control
1
VREFH
2
3
External Bus
Timers
(MTU2, TMR, POE2)
Communications
(SCIc, SCId, RSPI, RIIC)
P03
Others
DA0
VREFL
4
5
I/O Port
PJ3
MTIOC3C
PJ1
MTIOC3A
CTS6#/RTS6#/SS6#
VCL
6
7
MD
8
XCIN
9
XCOUT
10
RES#
11
XTAL
12
VSS
13
EXTAL
14
VCC
FINED
P37
P36
15
P35
16
P34
MTIOC0A/TMCI3/
POE2#
SCK6
NMI
IRQ4
17
P33
MTIOC0D/TMRI3/
POE3#
RXD6/SMISO6/SSCL6
IRQ3-DS
18
P32
MTIOC0C/TMO3
TXD6/SMOSI6/SSDA6
IRQ2-DS/RTCOUT/
RTCIC2
19
P31
MTIOC4D/TMCI2
CTS1#/RTS1#/SS1#
IRQ1-DS/RTCIC1
20
P30
MTIOC4B/TMRI3/
POE8#
RXD1/SMISO1/SSCL1
IRQ0-DS/RTCIC0
21
P27
CS3#
MTIOC2B/TMCI3
SCK1
FINEC
22
P26
CS2#
MTIOC2A/TMO1
TXD1/SMOSI1/SSDA1
23
P25
CS1#
MTIOC4C/MTCLKB
24
P24
CS0#
MTIOC4A/MTCLKA/
TMRI1
ADTRG0#
25
P23
MTIOC3D/MTCLKD
CTS0#/RTS0#/SS0#
26
P22
MTIOC3B/MTCLKC/
TMO0
SCK0
27
P21
MTIOC1B/TMCI0
RXD0/SMISO0/SSCL0
28
P20
MTIOC1A/TMRI0
TXD0/SMOSI0/SSDA0
29
P17
MTIOC3A/MTIOC3B/
TMO1/POE8#
SCK1/MISOA/
SDA-DS
IRQ7
30
P16
MTIOC3C/MTIOC3D/
TMO2
TXD1/SMOSI1/SSDA1/
MOSIA/SCL-DS
IRQ6/RTCOUT/
ADTRG0#
31
P15
MTIOC0B/MTCLKB/
TMCI2
RXD1/SMISO1/SSCL1
IRQ5
32
P14
MTIOC3A/MTCLKA/
TMRI2
CTS1#/RTS1#/SS1#
IRQ4
33
P13
MTIOC0B/TMO3
SDA
IRQ3
34
P12
TMCI1
SCL
IRQ2
35
PH3
TMCI0
36
PH2
TMRI0
IRQ1
37
PH1
TMO0
IRQ0
38
PH0
39
P55
WAIT#
MTIOC4D/TMO3
P54
ALE
MTIOC4B/TMCI1
40
41
42
BCLK
CACREF
P53
P52
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Table 1.6
Pin
No.
1. Overview
List of Pins and Pin Functions (100-Pin LQFP) (2 / 3)
Power Supply, Clock,
System Control
Timers
(MTU2, TMR, POE2)
Communications
(SCIc, SCId, RSPI, RIIC)
A23/CS0#
MTIOC3A/TMO2/
MTCLKB
TXD8/SMOSI8/SSDA8/
MISOA
PC6
A22/CS1#
MTIOC3C/MTCLKA/
TMCI2
RXD8/SMISO8/SSCL8/
MOSIA
47
PC5
A21/CS2#/WAIT#
MTIOC3B/MTCLKD/
TMRI2
SCK8/RSPCKA
48
PC4
A20/CS3#
MTIOC3D/MTCLKC/
TMCI1/POE0#
SCK5/CTS8#/RTS8#/
SS8#/SSLA0
49
PC3
A19
MTIOC4D
TXD5/SMOSI5/SSDA5
50
PC2
A18
MTIOC4B
RXD5/SMISO5/SSCL5/
SSLA3
51
PC1
A17
MTIOC3A
SCK5/SSLA2
52
PC0
A16
MTIOC3C
CTS5#/RTS5#/SS5#/
SSLA1
53
PB7
A15
MTIOC3B
TXD9/SMOSI9/SSDA9
54
PB6
A14
MTIOC3D
RXD9/SMISO9/SSCL9
55
PB5
A13
MTIOC2A/MTIOC1B/
TMRI1/POE1#
SCK9
56
PB4
A12
57
PB3
A11
I/O Port
External Bus
43
P51
WR1#/BC1#/WAIT#
44
P50
WR0#/WR#
45
PC7
46
MTIOC0A/MTIOC4A/
TMO0/POE3#
SCK6
58
PB2
A10
PB1
A9
MTIOC0C/MTIOC4C/
TMCI0
TXD6/SMOSI6/SSDA6
CTS6#/RTS6#/SS6#
PB0
A8
MTIC5W
RXD6/SMISO6/SSCL6/
RSPCKA
MTIC5V/MTCLKB/
TMCI3/POE2#
CTS5#/RTS5#/SS5#/
MOSIA
IRQ4-DS
VCC
61
62
CACREF
CTS9#/RTS9#/SS9#
59
60
Others
VSS
63
PA7
A7
64
PA6
A6
MISOA
65
PA5
A5
66
PA4
A4
MTIC5U/MTCLKA/
TMRI0
TXD5/SMOSI5/SSDA5/
SSLA0
IRQ5-DS/CVREFB1
MTIOC0D/MTCLKD
RXD5/SMISO5/SSCL5
IRQ6-DS/CMPB1
RSPCKA
67
PA3
A3
68
PA2
A2
69
PA1
A1
MTIOC0B/MTCLKC
SCK5/SSLA2
MTIOC4A
SSLA1
70
PA0
A0/BC0#
71
PE7
D15[A15/D15]
RXD5/SMISO5/SSCL5/
SSLA3
CVREFA
CACREF
IRQ7/AN015
72
PE6
D14[A14/D14]
73
PE5
D13[A13/D13]
MTIOC4C/MTIOC2B
IRQ6/AN014
IRQ5/AN013
74
PE4
D12[A12/D12]
MTIOC4D/MTIOC1A
AN012/LVCMP2
75
PE3
D11[A11/D11]
MTIOC4B/POE8#
CTS12#/RTS12#/SS12#
AN011/CMPA1
76
PE2
D10[A10/D10]
MTIOC4A
RXD12/RXDX12/
SMISO12/SSCL12
IRQ7-DS/AN010/
CVREFB0
77
PE1
D9[A9/D9]
MTIOC4C
TXD12/TXDX12/SIOX12/
SMOSI12/SSDA12
AN009/CMPB0
78
PE0
D8[A8/D8]
79
PD7
D7[A7/D7]
SCK12
MTIC5U/POE0#
AN008
IRQ7
80
PD6
D6[A6/D6]
MTIC5V/POE1#
IRQ6
81
PD5
D5[A5/D5]
MTIC5W/POE2#
IRQ5
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Table 1.6
Pin
No.
1. Overview
List of Pins and Pin Functions (100-Pin LQFP) (3 / 3)
Power Supply, Clock,
System Control
I/O Port
External Bus
Timers
(MTU2, TMR, POE2)
Communications
(SCIc, SCId, RSPI, RIIC)
82
PD4
D4[A4/D4]
POE3#
IRQ4
83
PD3
D3[A3/D3]
POE8#
IRQ3
84
PD2
D2[A2/D2]
MTIOC4D
IRQ2
85
PD1
D1[A1/D1]
MTIOC4B
IRQ1
D0[A0/D0]
Others
86
PD0
87
P47
IRQ0
AN007
88
P46
AN006
89
P45
AN005
90
P44
AN004
91
P43
AN003
92
P42
AN002
93
P41
AN001
P40
AN000
P07
ADTRG0#
P05
DA1
94
VREFL0
95
96
VREFH0
97
AVCC0
98
99
100
AVSS0
Note: • Pin names to which –DS is appended are for pins that can be used to trigger release from deep software standby mode.
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Table 1.7
1. Overview
List of Pins and Pin Functions (80-Pin LQFP) (1 / 2)
Pin No.
Power Supply, Clock,
System Control
1
VREFH
2
I/O Port
Timers
(MTU2, TMR, POE2)
Communications
(SCIc, SCId, RSPI, RIIC)
P03
3
VREFL
4
VCL
5
PJ1
6
MD
7
XCIN
8
XCOUT
9
RES#
10
XTAL
11
VSS
12
EXTAL
13
VCC
Others
DA0
MTIOC3A
FINED
P37
P36
14
P35
NMI
15
P34
MTIOC0A/TMCI3/POE2#
SCK6
IRQ4
16
P32
MTIOC0C/TMO3
TXD6/SMOSI6/SSDA6
IRQ2-DS/RTCOUT/
RTCIC2
17
P31
MTIOC4D/TMCI2
CTS1#/RTS1#/SS1#
IRQ1-DS/RTCIC1
18
P30
MTIOC4B/TMRI3/POE8#
RXD1/SMISO1/SSCL1
IRQ0-DS/RTCIC0
19
P27
MTIOC2B/TMCI3
SCK1
FINEC
20
P26
MTIOC2A/TMO1
TXD1/SMOSI1/SSDA1
21
P21
MTIOC1B/TMCI0
RXD0/SMISO0/SSCL0
22
P20
MTIOC1A/TMRI0
TXD0/SMOSI0/SSDA0
23
P17
MTIOC3A/MTIOC3B/TMO1/
POE8#
SCK1/MISOA/
SDA-DS
IRQ7
24
P16
MTIOC3C/MTIOC3D/TMO2
TXD1/SMOSI1/SSDA1/MOSIA/
SCL-DS
IRQ6/RTCOUT/
ADTRG0#
25
P15
MTIOC0B/MTCLKB/TMCI2
RXD1/SMISO1/SSCL1
IRQ5
26
P14
MTIOC3A/MTCLKA/TMRI2
CTS1#/RTS1#/SS1#
IRQ4
27
P13
MTIOC0B/TMO3
SDA
IRQ3
28
P12
TMCI1
SCL
IRQ2
29
PH3
TMCI0
30
PH2
TMRI0
IRQ1
31
PH1
TMO0
IRQ0
32
PH0
33
P55
MTIOC4D/TMO3
34
P54
MTIOC4B/TMCI1
CACREF
35
PC7
MTIOC3A/TMO2/MTCLKB
TXD8/SMOSI8/SSDA8/MISOA
36
PC6
MTIOC3C/MTCLKA/TMCI2
RXD8/SMISO8/SSCL8/MOSIA
37
PC5
MTIOC3B/MTCLKD/TMRI2
SCK8/RSPCKA
38
PC4
MTIOC3D/MTCLKC/TMCI1/
POE0#
SCK5/CTS8#/RTS8#/SS8#/
SSLA0
39
PC3
MTIOC4D
TXD5/SMOSI5/SSDA5
40
PC2
MTIOC4B
RXD5/SMISO5/SSCL5/SSLA3
41
PB7
MTIOC3B
TXD9/SMOSI9/SSDA9
42
PB6
MTIOC3D
RXD9/SMISO9/SSCL9
43
PB5
MTIOC2A/MTIOC1B/TMRI1/
POE1#
SCK9
44
PB4
45
PB3
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CTS9#/RTS9#/SS9#
MTIOC0A/MTIOC4A/TMO0/
POE3#
SCK6
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Table 1.7
Pin No.
1. Overview
List of Pins and Pin Functions (80-Pin LQFP) (2 / 2)
Power Supply, Clock,
System Control
I/O Port
Timers
(MTU2, TMR, POE2)
Communications
(SCIc, SCId, RSPI, RIIC)
Others
46
PB2
47
PB1
MTIOC0C/MTIOC4C/TMCI0
TXD6/SMOSI6/SSDA6
PB0
MTIC5W
RXD6/SMISO6/SSCL6/RSPCKA
51
PA6
MTIC5V/MTCLKB/TMCI3/
POE2#
CTS5#/RTS5#/SS5#/MOSIA
52
PA5
53
PA4
MTIC5U/MTCLKA/TMRI0
TXD5/SMOSI5/SSDA5/SSLA0
IRQ5-DS/CVREFB1
54
PA3
MTIOC0D/MTCLKD
RXD5/SMISO5/SSCL5
IRQ6-DS/CMPB1
48
IRQ4-DS
VCC
49
50
CTS6#/RTS6#/SS6#
VSS
RSPCKA
55
PA2
56
PA1
MTIOC0B/MTCLKC
RXD5/SMISO5/SSCL5/SSLA3
SCK5/SSLA2
CVREFA
57
PA0
MTIOC4A
SSLA1
CACREF
58
PE5
MTIOC4C/MTIOC2B
IRQ5/AN013
59
PE4
MTIOC4D/MTIOC1A
AN012/LVCMP2
60
PE3
MTIOC4B/POE8#
CTS12#/RTS12#/SS12#
AN011/CMPA1
61
PE2
MTIOC4A
RXD12/RXDX12/SMISO12/
SSCL12
IRQ7-DS/AN010/
CVREFB0
62
PE1
MTIOC4C
TXD12/TXDX12/SIOX12/
SMOSI12/SSDA12
AN009/CMPB0
SCK12
AN008
63
PE0
64
PD2
MTIOC4D
IRQ2
65
PD1
MTIOC4B
IRQ1
66
PD0
IRQ0
67
P47
AN007
68
P46
AN006
69
P45
AN005
70
P44
AN004
71
P43
AN003
72
P42
AN002
P41
AN001
P40
AN000
P07
ADTRG0#
P05
DA1
73
74
VREFL0
75
76
VREFH0
77
AVCC0
78
79
80
AVSS0
Note: • Pin names to which –DS is appended are for pins that can be used to trigger release from deep software standby mode.
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Table 1.8
Pin No.
1. Overview
List of Pins and Pin Functions (64-Pin LQFP) (1 / 2)
Power Supply, Clock,
System Control
1
I/O Port
Timers
(MTU2, TMR, POE2)
Communication
(SCIc, SCId, RSPI, RIIC)
P03
2
VCL
3
MD
4
XCIN
5
XCOUT
6
RES#
7
XTAL
8
VSS
9
EXTAL
10
VCC
Others
DA0
FINED
P37
P36
11
P35
12
P32
MTIOC0C/TMO3
TXD6/SMOSI6/SSDA6
IRQ2-DS/RTCOUT/
RTCIC2
NMI
13
P31
MTIOC4D/TMCI2
CTS1#/RTS1#/SS1#
IRQ1-DS/RTCIC1
14
P30
MTIOC4B/TMRI3/POE8#
RXD1/SMISO1/SSCL1
IRQ0-DS/RTCIC0
15
P27
MTIOC2B/TMCI3
SCK1
FINEC
16
P26
MTIOC2A/TMO1
TXD1/SMOSI1/SSDA1
17
P17
MTIOC3A/MTIOC3B/TMO1/
POE8#
SCK1/MISOA/SDA-DS
IRQ7
18
P16
MTIOC3C/MTIOC3D/TMO2
TXD1/SMOSI1/SSDA1/MOSIA/
SCL-DS
IRQ6/RTCOUT/
ADTRG0#
19
P15
MTIOC0B/MTCLKB/TMCI2
RXD1/SMISO1/SSCL1
IRQ5
CTS1#/RTS1#/SS1#
IRQ4
20
P14
MTIOC3A/MTCLKA/TMRI2
21
PH3
TMCI0
22
PH2
TMRI0
IRQ1
23
PH1
TMO0
IRQ0
24
PH0
CACREF
25
P55
MTIOC4D/TMO3
26
P54
MTIOC4B/TMCI1
27
PC7
MTIOC3A/TMO2/MTCLKB
TXD8/SMOSI8/SSDA8/MISOA
28
PC6
MTIOC3C/MTCLKA/TMCI2
RXD8/SMISO8/SSCL8/MOSIA
29
PC5
MTIOC3B/MTCLKD/TMRI2
SCK8/RSPCKA
30
PC4
MTIOC3D/MTCLKC/TMCI1/
POE0#
SCK5/CTS8#/RTS8#/SS8#/
SSLA0
31
PC3
MTIOC4D
TXD5/SMOSI5/SSDA5
32
PC2
MTIOC4B
RXD5/SMISO5/SSCL5/SSLA3
CACREF
33
PB7
MTIOC3B
TXD9/SMOSI9/SSDA9
34
PB6
MTIOC3D
RXD9/SMISO9/SSCL9
35
PB5
MTIOC2A/MTIOC1B/TMRI1/
POE1#
SCK9
36
PB3
MTIOC0A/MTIOC4A/TMO0/
POE3#
SCK6
37
PB1
MTIOC0C/MTIOC4C/TMCI0
TXD6/SMOSI6/SSDA6
PB0
MTIC5W
RXD6/SMISO6/SSCL6/RSPCKA
41
PA6
MTIC5V/MTCLKB/TMCI3/
POE2#
CTS5#/RTS5#/SS5#/MOSIA
42
PA4
MTIC5U/MTCLKA/TMRI0
TXD5/SMOSI5/SSDA5/SSLA0
IRQ5-DS/CVREFB1
43
PA3
MTIOC0D/MTCLKD
RXD5/SMISO5/SSCL5
IRQ6-DS/CMPB1
44
PA1
MTIOC0B/MTCLKC
SCK5/SSLA2
CVREFA
38
VCC
39
40
IRQ4-DS
VSS
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Table 1.8
1. Overview
List of Pins and Pin Functions (64-Pin LQFP) (2 / 2)
I/O Port
Timers
(MTU2, TMR, POE2)
Communication
(SCIc, SCId, RSPI, RIIC)
Others
45
PA0
MTIOC4A
SSLA1
CACREF
46
PE5
MTIOC4C/MTIOC2B
47
PE4
MTIOC4D/MTIOC1A
48
PE3
MTIOC4B/POE8#
CTS12#/RTS12#/SS12#
AN011/CMPA1
49
PE2
MTIOC4A
RXD12/RXDX12/SMISO12/
SSCL12
IRQ7-DS/AN010/
CVREFB0
50
PE1
MTIOC4C
TXD12/TXDX12/SIOX12/
SMOSI12/SSDA12
AN009/CMPB0
51
PE0
SCK12
AN008
Pin No.
52
Power Supply, Clock,
System Control
IRQ5/AN013
AN012/LVCMP2
VREFL
53
P46
AN006
55
P44
AN004
56
P43
AN003
57
P42
AN002
58
P41
AN001
P40
AN000
P05
DA1
54
59
VREFH
VREFL0
60
61
VREFH0
62
AVCC0
63
64
AVSS0
Note: • Pin names to which –DS is appended are for pins that can be used to trigger release from deep software standby mode.
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2.
2. CPU
CPU
The RX210 Group is an MCU with the high-speed, high-performance RX CPU as its core.
A variable-length instruction format has been adopted for the RX CPU. Allocating the more frequently used instructions
to the shorter instruction lengths facilitates the development of efficient programs that take up less memory.
The CPU has 73 basic instructions and and nine DSP instructions, for a total of 82 instructions. It has 10 addressing
modes and caters to register–register operations, register–memory operations, immediate–register operations,
immediate–memory operations, memory–memory transfer, and bitwise operations. High-speed operation was realized
by achieving execution in a single cycle not only for register–register operations, but also for other types of multiple
instructions. The CPU includes an internal multiplier and an internal divider for high-speed multiplication and division.
The RX CPU has a five-stage pipeline for processing instructions. The stages are instruction fetching, instruction
decoding, execution, memory access, and write-back. In cases where pipeline processing is drawn-out by memory
access, subsequent operations may in fact be executed earlier. By adopting “out-of-order completion” of this kind, the
execution of instructions is controlled to optimize numbers of clock cycles.
2.1
Features
 High instruction execution rate: One instruction in one clock cycle
 Address space: 4-Gbyte linear
 Register set of the CPU
General purpose: Sixteen 32-bit registers
Control: Eight 32-bit registers
Accumulator: One 64-bit register
 Basic instructions: 73 (arithmetic/logic instructions, data-transfer instructions, branch instructions, bit-manipulation
instructions, string-manipulation instructions, and system-manipulation instructions)
Relative branch instructions to suit branch distances
Variable-length instruction format (lengths from one to eight bytes)
Short formats for frequently used instructions
 DSP instructions: 9
Supports 16-bit  16-bit multiplication and multiply-and-accumulate operations.
Rounds the data in the accumulator.
 Addressing modes: 10
 Five-stage pipeline
Adoption of out-of-order completion
 Processor modes
A supervisor mode and a user mode are supported.
 Data arrangement
Selectable as little endian or big endian
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Register Set of the CPU
The RX CPU has sixteen general-purpose registers, eight control registers, and one accumulator used for DSP
instructions.
General-purpose register
b31
b0
R0 (SP) *1
R1
R2
R3
R4
R5
R6
R7
R8
R9
R10
R11
R12
R13
R14
R15
Control register
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
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General-Purpose Registers (R0 to R15)
This CPU has sixteen general-purpose registers (R0 to R15). R1 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).
2.2.2
Control Registers
This CPU has the following eight control registers.
 Interrupt stack pointer (ISP)
 User stack pointer (USP)
 Interrupt table register (INTB)
 Program counter (PC)
 Processor status word (PSW)
 Backup PC (BPC)
 Backup PSW (BPSW)
 Fast interrupt vector register (FINTV)
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Interrupt Stack Pointer (ISP)/User Stack Pointer (USP)
b31
b0
ISP
Value after reset: 0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
b31
0
b0
USP
Value after reset: 0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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 four, as this reduces the numbers of cycles required to execute interrupt sequences
and instructions entailing stack manipulation.
2.2.2.2
Interrupt Table Register (INTB)
b31
b0
Value after reset: Undefined
The interrupt table register (INTB) specifies the address where the relocatable vector table starts.
2.2.2.3
Program Counter (PC)
b31
b0
Value after reset: Contents of addresses FFFFFFFCh to FFFFFFFFh
The program counter (PC) indicates the address of the instruction being executed.
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Processor Status Word (PSW)
b31
b30
b29
b28
—
—
—
—
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
b15
b14
b13
b12
b11
b10
—
—
—
—
—
0
0
0
0
0
Value after reset:
Value after reset:
b27
b26
b25
b24
b23
b22
b21
b20
b19
b18
b17
b16
—
—
—
PM
—
—
U
I
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
b9
b8
b7
b6
b5
b4
b3
b2
b1
b0
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
O
S
Z
C
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
IPL[3:0]
Bit
Symbol
Bit Name
Description
R/W
b0
C
Carry Flag
0: No carry has occurred.
1: A carry has occurred.
R/W
b1
Z
Zero Flag
0: Result is non-zero.
1: Result is 0.
R/W
b2
S
Sign Flag
0: Result is a positive value or 0.
1: Result is a negative value.
R/W
b3
O
Overflow Flag
0: No overflow has occurred.
1: An overflow has occurred.
R/W
b15 to b4
—
Reserved
These bits are always read as 0. The write value should be 0. R/W
b16
I*1
Interrupt Enable
0: Interrupt disabled.
1: Interrupt enabled.
R/W
b17
U*1
Stack Pointer Select
0: Interrupt stack pointer (ISP) is selected.
1: User stack pointer (USP) is selected.
R/W
b19, b18
—
Reserved
These bits are always read as 0. The write value should be 0. R/W
b20
PM*1,*2,*3
Processor Mode Select
0: Supervisor mode is selected.
1: User mode is selected.
Reserved
These bits are always read as 0. The write value should be 0. R/W
Processor Interrupt Priority Level
b27
Reserved
These bits are always read as 0. The write value should be 0. R/W
b23 to b21 —
b27 to b24
IPL[3:0]*1
b31 to b28 —
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
b24
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
0: Priority level 0 (lowest)
1: Priority level 1
0: Priority level 2
1: Priority level 3
0: Priority level 4
1: Priority level 5
0: Priority level 6
1: Priority level 7
0: Priority level 8
1: Priority level 9
0: Priority level 10
1: Priority level 11
0: Priority level 12
1: Priority level 13
0: Priority level 14
1: Priority level 15 (highest)
R/W
R/W
Note 1. In user mode, writing to the IPL[3:0], PM, U, and I bits by an MVTC or a POPC instruction is ignored. Writing to the IPL[3:0] bits
by an MVTIPL instruction generates a privileged instruction exception.
Note 2. In supervisor mode, writing to the PM bit by an MVTC or a POPC instruction is ignored, but writing to the other bits is possible.
Note 3. Switching from supervisor mode to user mode requires execution of an RTE instruction after having set the PSW.PM bit saved on
the stack to 1 or executing an RTFI instruction after having set the BPSW.PM bit to 1.
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The processor status word (PSW) indicates the results of instruction execution or the state of the CPU.
C Flag (Carry Flag)
This flag indicates whether a carry, borrow, or shift-out has occurred as the result of an operation.
Z Flag (Zero Flag)
This flag indicates that the result of an operation was 0.
S Flag (Sign Flag)
This flag indicates that the result of an operation was negative.
O Flag (Overflow Flag)
This flag indicates that an overflow occurred during an operation.
I Bit (Interrupt Enable)
This bit enables interrupt requests. When an exception is accepted, the value of this bit becomes 0.
U Bit (Stack Pointer Select)
This bit specifies the stack pointer as either the ISP or USP. When an exception request is accepted, this bit is set to 0.
When the processor mode is switched from supervisor mode to user mode, this bit is set to 1.
PM Bit (Processor Mode Select)
This bit specifies the processor mode. When an exception is accepted, the value of this bit becomes 0.
IPL[3:0] Bits (Processor Interrupt Priority Level)
The IPL[3:0] bits specify the processor interrupt priority level as one of sixteen levels from zero to fifteen, wherein
priority level zero is the lowest and priority level fifteen the highest. When the priority level of a requested interrupt is
higher than the processor interrupt priority level, the interrupt is enabled. Setting the IPL[3:0] bits to level fifteen (Fh)
disables all interrupt requests. The IPL[3:0] bits are set to level fifteen (Fh) when a non-maskable interrupt is generated.
When interrupts in general are generated, the bits are set to the priority levels of accepted interrupts.
2.2.2.5
Backup PC (BPC)
b31
b0
Value after reset: Undefined
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.
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Backup PSW (BPSW)
b31
b0
Value after reset: Undefined
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.
2.2.2.7
Fast Interrupt Vector Register (FINTV)
b31
b0
Value after reset: Undefined
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.
2.2.3
Register Associated with DSP Instructions
2.2.3.1
Accumulator (ACC)
Range for reading by MVFACMI
b63
b48 b47
b32
b31
b16 b15
b0
Range for reading and writing by
MVTACHI and MVFACHI
Range for writing by MVTACLO
Value after reset: Undefined
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.
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2. CPU
Processor Mode
The RX CPU supports two processor modes, supervisor and user. These processor modes enable the realization of a
hierarchical CPU resource protection.
Each processor mode imposes a level on rights of access to the CPU resources and the instructions that can be executed.
Supervisor mode carries greater rights than those of user mode.
The initial state after a reset is supervisor mode.
2.3.1
Supervisor Mode
In supervisor mode, all CPU resources are accessible and all instructions are available. However, writing to the processor
mode select bit (PM) in the processor status word (PSW) by executing an MVTC or a POPC instruction will be ignored.
For details on how to write to the PM bit, refer to section 2.2.2.4, Processor Status Word (PSW).
2.3.2
User Mode
In user mode, write access to the CPU resources listed below is restricted. The restriction applies to any instruction
capable of write access.
 Some bits (bits IPL[3:0], PM, U, and I) in the processor status word (PSW)
 Interrupt stack pointer (ISP)
 Interrupt table register (INTB)
 Backup PSW (BPSW)
 Backup PC (BPC)
 Fast interrupt vector register (FINTV)
2.3.3
Privileged Instruction
Privileged instructions can only be executed in supervisor mode. Executing a privileged instruction in user mode
produces a privileged instruction exception. Privileged instructions include the RTFI, MVTIPL, RTE, and WAIT
instructions.
2.3.4
Switching Between Processor Modes
Manipulating the processor mode select bit (PM) in the processor status word (PSW) switches the processor mode.
However, rewriting to the PM bit by executing an MVTC or a POPC instruction is prohibited. Switch the processor mode
by following the procedures described below.
(1)
Switching from user mode to supervisor mode
After an exception has been generated, the PSW.PM bit is set to 0 and the CPU switches to supervisor mode. The
hardware pre-processing is executed in supervisor mode. The state of the processor mode before the exception was
generated is retained in the the copy of PSW.PM bit is saved on the stack.
(2)
Switching from supervisor mode to user mode
Executing an RTE instruction when the value of the copy of the PSW.PM bit that has been preserved on the stack is 1 or
an RTFI instruction when the value of the copy of the PSW.PM bit that has been preserved in the backup PSW (BPSW)
is 1 causes a transition to user mode. In the transition to user mode, the value of the stack pointer designation bit (the U
bit in the PSW) becomes 1.
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2. CPU
Data Types
The RX CPU can handle three types of data: integer, bit, and string.
2.4.1
Integer
An integer can be signed or unsigned. For signed integers, negative values are represented by two's complements.
Signed byte (8-bit) integer
b7
S
b0
b7
b0
Unsigned byte (8-bit) integer
Signed word (16-bit) integer
b15
S
b0
b15
b0
Unsigned word (16-bit) integer
Signed longword (32-bit) integer
b31
S
b0
b31
b0
Unsigned longword (32-bit) integer
S: Signed bit
Figure 2.2
Integer
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2. CPU
Bitwise Operations
Five bit-manipulation instructions are provided for bitwise operations: BCLR, BMCnd, BNOT, BSET, and BTST.
A bit in a register is specified as the destination register and a bit number in the range from 31 to 0.
A bit in memory is specified as the destination address and a bit number from 7 to 0. The addressing modes available to
specify addresses are register indirect and register relative.
Register
b31
b0
Example
#bit, Rn
(bit: 31 to 0, n: 0 to 15)
#30,R1 (register R1, bit 30)
Memory
b7
b0
#bit, mem
(bit: 7 to 0)
Figure 2.3
2.4.3
Example
#2,[R2] (address [R2], bit 2)
Bit
Strings
The string data type consists of an arbitrary number of consecutive byte (8-bit), word (16-bit), or longword (32-bit) units.
Seven string manipulation instructions are provided for use with strings: SCMPU, SMOVB, SMOVF, SMOVU, SSTR,
SUNTIL, and SWHILE.
String of byte (8-bit) data
8
String of word (16-bit) data
16
String of longword (32-bit) data
32
Figure 2.4
String
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2. CPU
Endian
For the RX CPU, instructions are always little endian, but the treatment of data is selectable as little or big endian.
2.5.1
Switching the Endian
As arrangements of bytes, the RX210 Group supports both big endian, where the higher-order byte (MSB) is at location
0, and little endian, where the lower-order byte (LSB) is at location 0.
For details on the endian setting, see section 3, Operating Modes.
Operations for access differ according to the endian setting and, depending on the instruction, whether 8-, 16- or 32-bit
access has been selected. Operations for access in the various possible cases are described in Table 2.1 to Table 2.12.
In the tables,
LL indicates bits D7 to D0 of the general-purpose register,
LH indicates bits D15 to D8 of the general-purpose register,
HL indicates bits D23 to D16 of the general-purpose register, and
HH indicates bits D31 to D24 of the general-purpose register.
D31 to D24
D23 to D16
D15 to D8
D7 to D0
HH
HL
LH
LL
General purpose register: Rm
Table 2.1
32-Bit Read Operations when Little Endian has been Selected
Operation
Reading a 32-bit unit Reading a 32-bit unit Reading a 32-bit unit Reading a 32-bit unit Reading a 32-bit unit
from address 0
from address 1
from address 2
from address 3
from address 4
Address of src
Address 0
Transfer to LL
—
—
—
—
Address 1
Transfer to LH
Transfer to LL
—
—
—
Address 2
Transfer to HL
Transfer to LH
Transfer to LL
—
—
Address 3
Transfer to HH
Transfer to HL
Transfer to LH
Transfer to LL
—
Address 4
—
Transfer to HH
Transfer to HL
Transfer to LH
Transfer to LL
Address 5
—
—
Transfer to HH
Transfer to HL
Transfer to LH
Address 6
—
—
—
Transfer to HH
Transfer to HL
Address 7
—
—
—
—
Transfer to HH
Table 2.2
32-Bit Read Operations when Big Endian has been Selected
Operation
Address of src
Reading a 32-bit unit Reading a 32-bit unit Reading a 32-bit unit Reading a 32-bit unit Reading a 32-bit unit
from address 0
from address 1
from address 2
from address 3
from address 4
Address 0
Transfer to HH
—
—
—
—
Address 1
Transfer to HL
Transfer to HH
Address 2
Transfer to LH
Transfer to HL
—
—
—
Transfer to HH
—
—
Address 3
Transfer to LL
Transfer to LH
Transfer to HL
Transfer to HH
—
Address 4
—
Transfer to LL
Address 5
—
—
Transfer to LH
Transfer to HL
Transfer to HH
Transfer to LL
Transfer to LH
Transfer to HL
Address 6
—
—
—
Transfer to LL
Transfer to LH
Address 7
—
—
—
—
Transfer to LL
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2. CPU
32-Bit Write Operations when Little Endian has been Selected
Operation
Address
of dest
Writing a 32-bit unit
to address 0
Writing a 32-bit unit
to address 1
—
Writing a 32-bit unit
to address 2
—
Writing a 32-bit unit
to address 3
—
Writing a 32-bit unit
to address 4
Address 0
Transfer from LL
—
Address 1
Transfer from LH
Transfer from LL
—
—
—
Address 2
Transfer from HL
Transfer from LH
Transfer from LL
—
—
Address 3
Transfer from HH
Transfer from HL
Transfer from LH
Transfer from LL
—
Address 4
—
Transfer from HH
Transfer from HL
Transfer from LH
Transfer from LL
Address 5
—
—
Transfer from HH
Transfer from HL
Transfer from LH
Address 6
—
—
—
Transfer from HH
Transfer from HL
Address 7
—
—
—
—
Transfer from HH
Table 2.4
32-Bit Write Operations when Big Endian has been Selected
Operation
Address
of dest
Writing a 32-bit unit
to address 0
Writing a 32-bit unit
to address 1
Writing a 32-bit unit
to address 2
—
Writing a 32-bit unit
to address 4
Address 0
Transfer from HH
—
Address 1
Transfer from HL
Transfer from HH
—
—
—
Address 2
Transfer from LH
Transfer from HL
Transfer from HH
—
—
Address 3
Transfer from LL
Transfer from LH
Transfer from HL
Transfer from HH
—
Address 4
—
Transfer from LL
Transfer from LH
Transfer from HL
Transfer from HH
Address 5
—
—
Transfer from LL
Transfer from LH
Transfer from HL
Address 6
—
—
—
Transfer from LL
Transfer from LH
Address 7
—
—
—
—
Transfer from LL
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2. CPU
16-Bit Read Operations when Little Endian has been Selected
Operation
Address
of src
Reading
Reading
Reading
Reading
Reading
Reading
Reading
a 16-bit unit from a 16-bit unit from a 16-bit unit from a 16-bit unit from a 16-bit unit from a 16-bit unit from a 16-bit unit from
address 0
address 1
address 2
address 3
address 4
address 5
address 6
Address 0
Transfer to LL
Address 1
Transfer to LH
Address 2
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Transfer to LL
—
—
—
—
—
Transfer to LH
Transfer to LL
—
—
—
—
Address 3
—
—
Transfer to LH
Transfer to LL
—
—
—
Address 4
—
—
—
Transfer to LH
Transfer to LL
—
—
Address 5
—
—
—
—
Transfer to LH
Transfer to LL
—
Address 6
—
—
—
—
—
Transfer to LH
Transfer to LL
Address 7
—
—
—
—
—
—
Transfer to LH
Table 2.6
16-Bit Read Operations when Big Endian has been Selected
Operation
Address
of src
Reading
Reading
Reading
Reading
Reading
Reading
Reading
a 16-bit unit from a 16-bit unit from a 16-bit unit from a 16-bit unit from a 16-bit unit from a 16-bit unit from a 16-bit unit from
address 0
address 1
address 2
address 3
address 4
address 5
address 6
Address 0
Transfer to LH
—
—
—
—
—
—
Address 1
Transfer to LL
Address 2
—
Transfer to LH
—
—
—
—
—
Transfer to LL
Transfer to LH
—
—
—
—
Address 3
—
—
Transfer to LL
Transfer to LH
—
—
—
Address 4
—
—
—
Transfer to LL
Transfer to LH
—
—
Address 5
—
—
—
—
Transfer to LL
Transfer to LH
—
Address 6
—
—
—
—
—
Transfer to LL
Transfer to LH
Address 7
—
—
—
—
—
—
Transfer to LL
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2. CPU
16-Bit Write Operations when Little Endian has been Selected
Operation
Address
of dest
Writing
a 16-bit unit to
address 0
Writing
a 16-bit unit to
address 1
Address 0
Transfer from LL
Address 1
Transfer from LH
Address 2
—
Address 3
—
—
Transfer from LH
Address 4
—
—
—
Address 5
—
—
—
Address 6
—
—
Address 7
—
—
Table 2.8
—
Writing
a 16-bit unit to
address 2
Writing
a 16-bit unit to
address 3
Writing
a 16-bit unit to
address 4
Writing
a 16-bit unit to
address 5
Writing
a 16-bit unit to
address 6
—
—
—
—
—
Transfer from LL
—
—
—
—
—
Transfer from LH
Transfer from LL
—
—
—
—
Transfer from LL
—
—
—
Transfer from LH
Transfer from LL
—
—
—
Transfer from LH
Transfer from LL
—
—
—
—
Transfer from LH
Transfer from LL
—
—
—
—
Transfer from LH
16-Bit Write Operations when Big Endian has been Selected
Operation
Address
of dest
Writing
a 16-bit unit to
address 0
Writing
a 16-bit unit to
address 1
—
Writing
a 16-bit unit to
address 2
Address 0
Transfer from LL
Address 1
Transfer from LH
Address 2
—
Address 3
—
—
Transfer from LH
Address 4
—
—
—
Address 5
—
—
—
Address 6
—
—
Address 7
—
—
Writing
a 16-bit unit to
address 3
Writing
a 16-bit unit to
address 4
Writing
a 16-bit unit to
address 5
Writing
a 16-bit unit to
address 6
—
—
—
—
—
Transfer from LL
—
—
—
—
—
Transfer from LH
Transfer from LL
—
—
—
—
Transfer from LL
—
—
—
Transfer from LH
Transfer from LL
—
—
—
Transfer from LH
Transfer from LL
—
—
—
—
Transfer from LH
Transfer from LL
—
—
—
—
Transfer from LH
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Table 2.9
8-Bit Read Operations when Little Endian has been Selected
Operation
Address of src
Reading an 8-bit unit
from address 1
Reading an 8-bit unit
from address 2
Reading an 8-bit unit
from address 3
Address 0
Transfer to LL
—
—
—
Address 1
—
Transfer to LL
—
—
Address 2
—
—
Transfer to LL
—
Address 3
—
—
—
Transfer to LL
Table 2.10
8-Bit Read Operations when Big Endian has been Selected
Operation
Address of src
Reading an 8-bit unit
from address 0
Reading an 8-bit unit
from address 1
Reading an 8-bit unit
from address 2
Reading an 8-bit unit
from address 3
Address 0
Transfer to LL
—
—
—
Address 1
—
Transfer to LL
—
—
Address 2
—
—
Transfer to LL
—
Address 3
—
—
—
Transfer to LL
Table 2.11
8-Bit Write Operations when Little Endian has been Selected
Operation
Writing an 8-bit unit to
address 0
Writing an 8-bit unit to
address 1
Writing an 8-bit unit to
address 2
Writing an 8-bit unit to
address 3
Address 0
Transfer from LL
—
—
—
Address 1
—
Transfer from LL
—
—
Address 2
—
—
Transfer from LL
—
Address 3
—
—
—
Transfer from LL
Address of dest
Table 2.12
8-Bit Write Operations when Big Endian has been Selected
Operation
Writing an 8-bit unit to
address 0
Writing an 8-bit unit to
address 1
Writing an 8-bit unit to
address 2
Writing an 8-bit unit to
address 3
Address 0
Transfer from LL
—
—
—
Address 1
—
Transfer from LL
—
—
Address 2
—
—
Transfer from LL
—
Address 3
—
—
—
Transfer from LL
Address of dest
2.5.2
Reading an 8-bit unit
from address 0
Access to I/O Registers
The addresses of I/O registers are fixed, and this is regardless of whether the setting is for little endian or big endian.
Accordingly, changes to the endian do not affect access to I/O registers. For the arrangements of I/O registers, refer to the
descriptions of registers in the relevant sections.
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Notes on Access to I/O Registers
Ensure that access to I/O registers is in accord with the following rules.
 With I/O registers for which a bus width of eight bits is indicated, use instructions having operands of the same
width (eight bits). That is, access these registers by using instructions with .B as the size specifier (.size), or with .B
or .UB as the size-extension specifier (.memex).
 With I/O registers for which a bus width of 16 bits is indicated, use instructions having operands of the same width
(16 bits). That is, access these registers by using instructions with .W as the size specifier (.size), or with .W or .UW
as the size-extension specifier (.memex).
 With I/O registers for which a bus width of 32 bits is indicated, use instructions having operands of the same width
(32 bits). That is, access these registers by using instructions with .L as the size specifier (.size), or with .L sizeextension specifier (.memex).
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Data Arrangement
2.5.4.1
Data Arrangement in Registers
Figure 2.5 shows the relation between the sizes of registers and bit numbers.
b7
b0
Byte (8-bit) data
b15
b0
Word (16-bit) data
b31
b0
MSB
LSB
Longword (32-bit) data
Figure 2.5
Data Arrangement in Registers
2.5.4.2
Data Arrangement in Memory
Data in memory have three sizes: byte (8-bit), word (16-bit), and longword (32-bit). The data arrangement is selectable
as little endian or big endian. Figure 2.6 shows the arrangement of data in memory.
Data type
Address
Data image
Data image
(Little endian)
(Big endian)
b0
b7
1-bit data
Address L
7
Byte data
Address L
MSB
Word data
6
5
Address M
Address M+1
Longword data
4
3
2
1
7
LSB
MSB
LSB
MSB
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
LSB
LSB
MSB
LSB
Address N
b0
b7
0
MSB
Address N+1
Address N+2
Address N+3
Figure 2.6
2.5.5
MSB
LSB
Data Arrangement in Memory
Notes on the Allocation of Instruction Codes
The allocation of instruction codes to an external space where the endian differs from that of the chip is prohibited. If the
instruction codes are allocated to the external space, they must be allocated to areas where the endian setting is the same
as that for the chip.
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Vector Table
There are two types of vector table: fixed and relocatable. Each vector in the vector table consists of four bytes and
specifies the address where the corresponding exception handling routine starts.
2.6.1
Fixed Vector Table
The fixed vector table is allocated to a fixed address range. The individual vectors for the privileged instruction
exception, undefined instruction exception, non-maskable interrupt, and reset are allocated to addresses in the range from
FFFFFF80h to FFFFFFFFh. Figure 2.7 shows the fixed vector table.
MSB
Figure 2.7
LSB
FFFFFF80h
(Reserved)
FFFFFFCCh
(Reserved)
FFFFFFD0h
Privileged instruction exception
FFFFFFD4h
(Reserved)
FFFFFFD8h
(Reserved)
FFFFFFDCh
Undefined instruction exception
FFFFFFE0h
(Reserved)
FFFFFFE4h
(Reserved)
FFFFFFE8h
(Reserved)
FFFFFFECh
(Reserved)
FFFFFFF0h
(Reserved)
FFFFFFF4h
(Reserved)
FFFFFFF8h
Non-maskable interrupt
FFFFFFFCh
Reset
Fixed Vector Table
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Relocatable Vector Table
The address where the relocatable vector table is placed can be adjusted. The table is a 1,024-byte region that contains all
vectors for unconditional traps and interrupts and starts at the address (IntBase) specified in the interrupt table register
(INTB). Figure 2.8 shows the relocatable vector table.
Each vector in the relocatable vector table has a vector number from 0 to 255. Each of the INT instructions, which act as
the sources of unconditional traps, is allocated to the vector that has the same number as is specified as the operand of the
instruction itself (from 0 to 255). The BRK instruction is allocated to the vector with number 0. Furthermore, vector
numbers (from 0 to 255) are allocated to interrupt requests in a fixed way for each product. For more on interrupt vector
numbers, see section 14.3.1, Interrupt Vector Table.
b31
b0
INTB
IntBase
IntBase+4
IntBase+8
0
1
2
Interrupt vectors are
allocated in this order.
IntBase+1020
255
Figure 2.8
Relocatable Vector Table
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2.7.1
2. CPU
Operation of Instructions
Data Prefetching by the RMPA Instruction and the String-Manipulation
Instructions
The RMPA instruction and the string-manipulation instructions except the SSTR instruction (that is, SCMPU, SMOVB,
SMOVF, SMOVU, SUNTIL, and SWHILE instructions) may prefetch data from the memory to speed up the read
processing. Data is prefetched from the prefetching start position with three bytes as the upper limit. The prefetching start
positions of each operation are shown below.
 RMPA instruction: The multiplicand address specified by R1, and the multiplier address specified by R2
 SCMPU instruction: The source address specified by R1 for comparison, and the destination address specified by
R2 for comparison
 SUNTIL and SWHILE instructions: The destination address specified by R1 for comparison
 SMOVB, SMOVF, and SMOVU instructions: The source address specified by R2 for transfer
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2. CPU
Pipeline
2.8.1
Overview
The RX CPU has 5-stage pipeline structure. The RX CPU instruction is converted into one or more micro-operations,
which are then executed in pipeline processing. In the pipeline stage, the IF stage is executed in the unit of instructions,
while the D and subsequent stages are executed in the unit of micro-operations.
The operation of pipeline and respective stages is described below.
(1)
IF stage (instruction fetch stage)
In the IF stage, the CPU fetches instructions from the memory. As the RX CPU has four 4-byte instruction queues, it
fetches instructions until the instruction queue is full, regardless of the completion of decoding in the D (decoding) stage.
(2)
D stage (decoding stage)
The CPU decodes instructions in the D stage and converts them into micro-operations. The CPU reads the register
information (RF) in this stage and executes a bypass process (BYP) if the result of the preceding instruction will be used
in a subsequent instruction. The write of operation result to the register (RW) can be executed with the register reference
by using the bypass process.
(3)
E stage (execution stage)
Operations and address calculations (OP) are processed in the E stage.
(4)
M stage (memory access stage)
Operand memory accesses (OA1, OA2) are processed in the M stage. This stage is used only when the memory is
accessed, and is divided into two sub-stages, M1 and M2. The RX CPU enables respective memory accesses for M1 and
M2.
 M1 stage (memory-access stage 1)
Operand memory access (OA1) is processed.
Store operation: The pipeline processing ends when a write request is received via the bus.
Load operation: The operation proceeds to the M2 stage when a read request is received via the bus. If a request and
load data are received at the same timing (no-wait memory access), the operation proceeds to the WB stage.
 M2 stage (memory-access stage 2)
Operand memory access (OA2) is processed. The CPU waits for the load data in the M2 stage. When the load data
is received, the operation proceeds to the WB stage.
(5)
WB stage (write-back stage)
The operation result and the data read from memory are written to the register (RW) in the WB stage. The data read from
memory and the other type of data, such as the operation result, can be written to the register in the same clock cycles.
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Figure 2.9 shows the pipeline configuration and its operation.
One cycle
M stage
Pipeline stage
IF stage
D stage
E stage
M1 stage
M2 stage
WB stage
BYP
Execution processing
IF
DEC
OP
RF
Figure 2.9
OA1
RW
OA2
Pipeline Configuration and its Operation
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Instructions and Pipeline Processing
The operands in the table below indicate the following meaning.
#IMM: Immediate
Rs, Rs2, Rd, Rd2, Ri, Rb: General-purpose register, CR: Control register
dsp: dsp5, dsp8, dsp16, dsp24
pcdsp: pcdsp3, pcdsp8, pcdsp16, pcdsp24
2.8.2.1
Instructions Converted into Single Micro-Operation and Pipeline Processing
The table below lists the instructions that are converted into a single micro-operation. The number of cycles in the table
indicates the number of cycles during no-wait memory access.
Table 2.13
Instructions that are Converted into a Single Micro-Operation
Instruction
Mnemonic (indicates the common operation when
the size is omitted)
Reference
Figure
Number of
Cycles
Arithmetic/logic instructions
(register-register, immediate-register)
Except EMUL, EMULU, RMPA, DIV,
DIVU and SATR
 {ABS, ADC, ADD, AND, CMP, MAX, MIN, MUL, NEG,
NOP, NOT, OR, ROLC, RORC, ROTL, ROTR, SAT, SBB,
SHAR, SHLL, SHLR, SUB, TST, XOR} “#IMM, Rd”/“Rd”/
“Rs, Rd”/“Rs, Rs2, Rd”
Figure 2.10
1
Arithmetic/logic instructions (division)
 DIV “#IMM, Rd”/“Rs, Rd”
Figure 2.10
3 to 20*1
 DIVU “#IMM, Rd”/“Rs, Rd”
Figure 2.10
2 to 18*1
Data transfer instructions
(register-register, immediate-register)
 {MOV, MOVU, REVL, REVW} “#IMM, Rd”/“Rs, Rd”
 SCCnd “Rd”
 {STNZ, STZ} “#IMM, Rd”
Figure 2.10
1
Transfer instructions (load operation)
 {MOV, MOVU} “[Rs], Rd”/“dsp[Rs], Rd”/“[Rs+], Rd”/
“[-Rs], Rd”/“Rs, [Ri, Rb]”
 POP “Rd”
Figure 2.11
Throughput: 1
Latency: 2*2
Transfer instructions (store operation)
 MOV “Rs, [Rd]”/“Rs, dsp[Rd]”/“Rs, [Rd+]”/“Rs, [-Rd]”/
“Rs, [Ri, Rb]”
 PUSH “Rs”
 PUSHC “CR”
Figure 2.12
1
Bit manipulation instructions (register)
 {BCLR, BNOT, BSET, BTST} “#IMM, Rd”/“Rs, Rd”
 BMCnd “#IMM, Rd”
Figure 2.10
1
Branch instructions
 BCnd “pcdsp”
 {BRA, BSR} “pcdsp”/“Rs”
 {JMP, JSR} “Rs”
Figure 2.20
Branch taken: 3
Branch not
taken: 1
System manipulation instructions




CLRPSW, SETPSW “#IMM”
MVTC “#IMM, CR”/“Rs, CR”
MVFC “CR, Rd”
MVTIPL“#IMM”
—
1
DSP instructions




{MACHI, MACLO, MULHI, MULLO} “Rs, Rs2”
{MVFACHI, MVFACMI} “Rd”
{MVTACHI, MVTACLO} “Rs”
RACW“#IMM”
Figure 2.10
1
Note 1. The number of cycles for the dividing instruction varies according to the divisor and dividend.
Note 2. For the number of cycles for throughput and latency, see section 2.8.3, Calculation of the Instruction Processing Time.
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4 stages
ADD R1, R2
IF
D
E
WB
Note: • Multi-cycle instructions (DIV, DIVU) are executed in multiple cycles in the E stage.
DIV R3, R4
Figure 2.10
IF
D
E
E
WB
Operation for Register-Register, Immediate-Register
5 stages
MOV [R1], R2
IF
D
E
M1
WB
Note: • When the load operation is executed to the no-wait memory, the M1 stage is executed
in one cycle. In other cases, the M stage (M1 or M2) is executed in multiple cycles.
MOV [R1], R2
Figure 2.11
IF
D
E
M1
M1
M2
WB
Load Operation
4 stages
MOV R2, [R1]
IF
D
E
M1
Note: • The M1 stage is executed until a write request is received during the store operation.
(If the store operation is executed to the no-wait memory, the M1 stage is executed in
one cycle.)
IF
Figure 2.12
D
E
M1
M1
M1
Store Operation
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Instructions Converted into Multiple Micro-Operations and Pipeline Processing
The table below lists the instructions that are converted into multiple micro-operations. The number of cycles in the table
indicates the number of cycles during no-wait memory access.
Table 2.14
Instructions that are Converted into Multiple Micro-Operations (1 / 2)
Instruction
Mnemonic (indicates the common operation when
the size is omitted)
Reference
Figure
Number of Cycles
Arithmetic/logic instructions
(memory source operand)
 {ADC, ADD, AND, CMP, MAX, MIN, MUL, OR, SBB,
SUB, TST, XOR} “[Rs], Rd”/“dsp[Rs], Rd”
Figure 2.13
3
Arithmetic/logic instructions
(division)
 DIV “[Rs],Rd / dsp[Rs],Rd”
—
5 to 22
 DIVU“[Rs],Rd / dsp[Rs],Rd”
—
4 to 20
Arithmetic/logic instructions
(multiplier: 32 × 32  64 bits)
(register-register, registerimmediate)
 {EMUL, EMULU} “#IMM, Rd”/“Rs, Rd”
Figure 2.15
2
Arithmetic/logic instructions
(multiply-and-accumulate
operation)
 RMPA.B
—
6+7×floor(n/4)+4×(n%4)
n: Number of processing
bytes*1
 RMPA.W
—
6+5×floor(n/2)+4×(n%2)
n: Number of processing
words*1
 RMPA.L
—
6+4n
n: Number of processing
longwords*1
Arithmetic/logic instructions (64bit signed saturation processing
for the RMPA instruction)
 SATR
—
3
Data transfer instructions
(memory-memory transfer)
 MOV “[Rs], [Rd]”/“dsp[Rs], [Rd]”/“[Rs], dsp[Rd]”/
“dsp[Rs], [Rd]”
 PUSH “[Rs]”/“dsp[Rs]”
Figure 2.14
3
Bit manipulation instructions
(memory source operand)
 {BCLR, BNOT, BSET, BTST} “#IMM, [Rd]”/
“#IMM, dsp[Rd]”
 BMCnd “#IMM, [Rd]”/“#IMM, dsp[Rd]”
Figure 2.14
3
Transfer instructions
(load operation)
 POPC “CR”
—
Throughput: 3
Latency: 4*2
Transfer instructions (save
operation of multiple registers)
 PUSHM “Rs-Rs2”
—
n
n: Number of registers*3
Transfer instructions (restore
operation of multiple registers)
 POPM “Rs-Rs2”
—
Throughput: n
Latency: n + 1
n: Number of
registers*2,*4
Transfer instructions
(register-register)
 XCHG “Rs, Rd”
Figure 2.16
2
Transfer instructions
(memory-register)
 XCHG “[Rs], Rd”/“dsp[Rs], Rd”
Figure 2.17
2
Branch instructions
 RTS
—
5
 RTSD “#IMM”
—
5
 RTSD “#IMM, Rd-Rd2”
—
Throughput: n<5?5:1+n
Latency: n<4?5:2+n
n: Number of registers*2
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Instructions that are Converted into Multiple Micro-Operations (2 / 2)
Instruction
Mnemonic (indicates the common operation when
the size is omitted)
Reference
Figure
Number of Cycles
String manipulation instructions*5  SCMPU
—
2+4×floor(n/4)+4×(n%4)
n: Number of comparison
bytes*1
 SMOVB
—
n>3?
6+3×floor(n/4)+3×(n%4):
2+3n
n: Number of transfer
bytes*1
 SMOVF, SMOVU
—
2+3×floor(n/4)+3×(n%4)
n: Number of transfer
bytes*1
 SSTR.B
—
2+floor(n/4)+n%4
n: Number of transfer
bytes*1
 SSTR.W
—
2+floor(n/2)+n%2
n: Number of transfer
words*1
 SSTR.L
—
2+n
n: Number of transfer
longwords
 SUNTIL.B, SWHILE.B
—
3+3×floor(n/4)+3×(n%4)
n: Number of comparison
bytes*1
 SUNTIL.W, SWHILE.W
—
3+3×floor(n/2)+3×(n%2)
n: Number of comparison
words*1
 SUNTIL.L, SWHILE.L
—
3+3×n
n: Number of comparison
longwords
System manipulation instructions  RTE
—
6
 RTFI
—
3
?: Conditional operator
Note 1. floor(x): Max. integer that is smaller than x
Note 2. For the number of cycles for throughput and latency, see section 2.8.3, Calculation of the Instruction Processing Time.
Note 3. The PUSHM instruction is converted into multiple store operations. The pipeline processing is the same as the one for the store
operations of the MOV instruction, where the operation is repeated for the number of specified registers.
Note 4. The POPM instruction is converted into multiple load operations. The pipeline processing is the same as the one for the load
operations of the MOV instruction, where the operation is repeated for the number of specified registers.
Note 5. Each of the SCMPU, SMOVU, SWHILE, and SUNTIL instructions ends the execution regardless of the specified cycles, if the
end condition is satisfied during execution.
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Figure 2.13 to Figure 2.19 show the operation of instructions that are converted into basic multiple micro-operations.
Note: • mop: Micro-operation, stall: Pipeline stall
IF
ADD [R1], R2
Figure 2.13
D
E
M1
D
stall
Bypass process
E
(mop1) load
WB
(mop2) add
Arithmetic/Logic Instruction (Memory Source Operand)
Load data
Bit manipulation,
store operation
IF
MOV [R1], [R2]
Figure 2.14
IF
IF
D
E
M1
M1
(mop1) load
(mop2) bit manipulation, store
D
E
WB
D
E
WB
(mop1) emul-1
Write to R4
(mop2) emul-2
Write to R5
D
E
WB
D
E
(mop1) xchg-1 Read from/Write to the register
WB
(mop2) xchg-2 Write to the register
XCHG Instruction (Registers)
XCHG [R1], R2
Figure 2.17
M1
EMUL, EMULU Instructions (Register- Register, Register-Immediate)
XCHG R1, R2
Figure 2.16
E
MOV Instruction (Memory-Memory), Bit Manipulation Instruction (Memory Source Operand)
EMUL R2, R4
Figure 2.15
D
IF
D
E
M1
WB
(mop1) load
D
E
M1
(mop2) store
XCHG Instruction (Memory Source Operand)
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Pipeline Basic Operation
In the ideal pipeline processing, each stage is executed in one cycle, though all instructions may not be pipelined in due
to the processing in each stage and the branch execution.
The CPU controls the pipeline stage with the IF stage in the unit of instructions, while the D and subsequent stages in the
unit of micro-operations.
The figures below show the pipeline processing of typical cases.
Note: • mop: Micro-operation, stall: Pipeline stall
(1)
Pipeline Flow with Stalls
DIV R1, R2
IF
ADD R3, R4
E
E
E
WB
IF
D
stall
stall
E
WB
IF
stall
stall
D
E
ADD R5, R6
Figure 2.18
(mop) div
D
(mop) add
WB
(mop) add
When an Instruction which Requires Multiple Cycles is Executed in the E Stage
Other than no-wait
memory access
MOV [R1], R2
IF
MOV [R3], R4
D
E
M
M
M
WB
IF
D
E
stall
stall
M
WB
(mop) load
IF
D
stall
stall
E
WB
(mop) add
ADD R5, R6
Figure 2.19
(mop) load
When an Instruction which Requires more than One Cycle for its Operand Access is Executed
Branch instruction is executed
Branch
instruction
IF
D
(mop) jump
E
Branch penalty
Two cycles
IF
Figure 2.20
D
E
WB
When a Branch Instruction is Executed (an Unconditional Branch Instruction is Executed or
the Condition is Satisfied for a Conditional Branch Instruction)
MOV [R2], R1
IF
D
E
M
(mop) load
WB
Bypass process
ADD R2, R1
Figure 2.21
IF
D
stall
E
WB
(mop) add
When the Subsequent Instruction Uses an Operand Read from the Memory
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(2)
Pipeline Flow with no Stall
(a)
Bypass process
Even when the result of the preceding instruction will be used in a subsequent instruction, the operation processing
between registers is pipelined in by the bypass process.
ADD R1, R2
IF
D
E
(mop) add
WB
Bypass process
SUB R3, R2
Figure 2.22
(b)
IF
D
E
WB
(mop) sub
Bypass Process
When WB stages for the memory load and for the operation are overlapped
Even when the WB stages for the memory load and for the operation are overlapped, the operation processing is
pipelined in, because the load data and the operation result can be written to the register at the same timing.
MOV [R1], R2
IF
D
E
M
WB
(mop) load
Executed at the same timing even
when the WB stages are
ADD R5, R3
Figure 2.23
(c)
IF
D
E
WB
overlapped
(mop) add
When WB Stages for the Memory Load and for the Operation are Overlapped
When subsequent instruction writes to the same register before the end of memory load
Even when the subsequent instruction writes to the same register before the end of memory load, the operation
processing is pipelined in, because the WB stage for the memory load is canceled.

MOV [R1], R2
IF
D
E
M
IF
D
E
M
WB
(mop) load
(Canceled when the register number
WB
matches either of them)
IF
Figure 2.24
D
E
WB
IF
D
E
WB
When Subsequent Instruction Writes to the Same Register before the End of Memory Load
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When the load data is not used by the subsequent instruction
When the load data is not used by the subsequent instruction, the subsequent operations are in fact executed earlier and
the operation processing ends (out-of-order completion).
MOV [R1], R2
IF
ADD R4, R5
SUB R6, R7
Figure 2.25
2.8.3
D
E
M
M
IF
D
E
WB
IF
D
E
M
WB
(mop) load
(mop) add
WB
(mop) sub
When Load Data is not Used by the Subsequent Instruction
Calculation of the Instruction Processing Time
Though the instruction processing time of the CPU varies according to the pipeline processing, the approximate time can
be calculated in the following methods.
 Count the number of cycles (see Table 2.13 and Table 2.14)
 When the load data is used by the subsequent instruction, the number of cycles described as “latency” is counted as
the number of cycles for the memory load instruction. For the cycles other than the memory load instruction, the
number of cycles described as “throughput” is counted.
 If the instruction fetch stall is generated, the number of cycles increments.
 Depending on the system configuration, multiple cycles are required for the memory access.
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Numbers of Cycles for Response to Interrupts
Table 2.15 lists numbers of cycles taken by processing for response to interrupts.
Table 2.15
Numbers of Cycles for Response to Interrupts
Type of Interrupt Request/Details of Processing
Fast Interrupt
Other Interrupts
ICUA
Judgment of priority order
2 cycles
CPU
Number of cycles from notification to acceptance of
the interrupt request
N cycles
(varies with the instruction being executed at the time the interrupt was
received)
CPU Pre-processing by hardware
Saving the current PC and PSW values in RAM
(or in control registers in the case of the fast interrupt)
Reading of the vector
Branching to the start of the exception handling
routine
4 cycles
6 cycles
Times calculated from the values in Table 2.15 will be applicable when access to memory from the CPU is always
processed with no waiting. The on-chip RAM and ROM in products of the RX210 Groups always allow such access.
Numbers of cycles for response to interrupts can be minimized by placing program code (and vectors) in on-chip ROM
and the stack in on-chip RAM. Furthermore, place the addresses where the exception handling routine start on eight-byte
boundaries.
For information on the number of cycles from notification to acceptance of the interrupt request, indicated by N in the
table above, see Table 2.13, Instructions that are Converted into a Single Micro-Operation, and Table 2.14,
Instructions that are Converted into Multiple Micro-Operations.
The timing of interrupt acceptance depends on the state of the pipelines. For more information on this, see section
13.3.1, Acceptance Timing and Saved PC Value.
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Address Space
3.1
Address Space
3. Address Space
This LSI 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 maps in the respective operating modes. Accessible areas will differ according to the
operating mode and states of control bits.
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On-chip ROM disabled
extended mode
On-chip ROM enabled
extended mode
Single-chip mode*1
0000 0000h
On-chip RAM*2
0000 0000h
On-chip RAM*2
0000 0000h
On-chip RAM*2
0001 0000h
area*3
0001 0000h
area*3
0001 0000h
Reserved area*3
Reserved
Reserved
0008 0000h
0008 0000h
0008 0000h
Peripheral I/O registers
0010 0000h
0010 2000h
007F 8000h
On-chip ROM (E2 data flash)
(8KB)
Reserved area*3
0010 0000h
Reserved area*3
FCU-RAM (8KB)*4
007F A000h
area*3
Reserved area*3
007F C000h
007F C500h
Peripheral I/O registers
Reserved
Peripheral I/O registers
area*3
Reserved
007F FC00h
Peripheral I/O registers
Reserved area*3
area*3
Peripheral I/O registers
0080 0000h
Reserved
00F8 0000h
On-chip ROM (E2 data flash)
(8KB)
007F 8000h
FCU-RAM (8KB)*4
Reserved
007F FC00h
0080 0000h
0010 0000h
0010 2000h
007F A000h
007F C000h
007F C500h
Peripheral I/O registers
Peripheral I/O registers
area*3
Reserved area*3
On-chip ROM (program ROM)
(write only) (512KB)
0100 0000h
00F8 0000h
On-chip ROM (program ROM)
(write only) (512KB)
0100 0000h
0100 0000h
Reserved area*3
Reserved area*3
0500 0000h
0500 0000h
External address space
External address space
0800 0000h
0800 0000h
Reserved area*3
Reserved area*3
Reserved area*3
FEFF E000h
On-chip ROM (FCU firmware)*4
(read only) (8KB)
Reserved area*3
FF00 0000h
Reserved area*3
On-chip ROM (user boot)
(read only) (16KB)
FF7F C000h
On-chip ROM (user boot)
(read only) (16KB)
FEFF E000h
On-chip ROM (FCU firmware)*4
(read only) (8KB)
FF00 0000h
FF7F C000h
FF80 0000h
FFF8 0000h
FFFF FFFFh
FF80 0000h
Reserved area*3
On-chip ROM (program ROM)
(read only)*2
FF00 0000h
External address space
Reserved area*3
FFF8 0000h
FFFF FFFFh
On-chip ROM (program ROM)
(read only)*2
FFFF FFFFh
Note 1. The address space in boot mode and user 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 (byt)
Capacity
Address
512 Kbytes
FFF8 0000h to FFFF FFFFh
384 Kbytes
FFFA 0000h to FFFF FFFFh
RAM (byt)
Capacity
64 Kbytes
Address
0000 0000h to 0000 FFFFh
256 Kbytes
FFFC 0000h to FFFF FFFFh
32 Kbytes
0000 0000h to 0000 7FFFh
128 Kbytes
FFFE 0000h to FFFF FFFFh
20 Kbytes
0000 0000h to 0000 4FFFh
Note: • See Table 1.3, List of Products, for the product type name.
Note 3. Reserved areas should not be accessed.
Note 4. For details on the FCU, see section 39, ROM (Flash Memory for Code Storage) and section 40, E2 Data Flash Memory
(Flash Memory for Data Storage).
Figure 3.1
Memory Map in Each Operating Mode
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3. Address Space
External Address Space
The external address space is divided into up to four CS areas (CS0 to CS3), each corresponding to the CSn# signal
output from a CSn# (n = 0 to 3) pin.
Figure 3.2 shows the address ranges corresponding to the individual CS areas (CS0 to CS3) in on-chip ROM disabled
extended mode.
On-chip ROM disabled
extended mode
0000 0000h
On-chip RAM
0001 0000h
Reserved area*1
0008 0000h
Peripheral I/O registers
0010 0000h
Reserved area*1
0500 0000h
CS3 (16MB)
0100 0000h
Reserved area*1
05FF FFFFh
0600 0000h
CS2 (16MB)
0500 0000h
External address space
06FF FFFFh
0700 0000h
0800 0000h
CS1 (16MB)
07FF FFFFh
Reserved area*1
FF00 0000h
FF00 0000h
External address space*2
FFFF FFFFh
CS0 (16MB)
FFFF FFFFh
Note 1. Reserved areas should not be accessed.
Note 2. The CS0 area is disabled in on-chip ROM enabled external extended mode. In this mode, the address space
for addresses above 0800 0000h is as shown in figure on this section, Memory Map in Each Operating Mode.
Figure 3.2
Correspondence between External Address Spaces and CS Areas
(In On-Chip ROM Disabled Extended Mode)
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4. I/O Registers
I/O Registers
This section gives information on the on-chip I/O register addresses and bit configuration. The information is given as
shown below. Notes on writing to registers are also given at the end.
(1)
I/O register addresses (address order)
 Registers are listed from the lower allocation addresses.
 Registers are classified according to module symbols.
 The number of access cycles indicates the number of states based on the specified reference 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
When writing to an I/O register, the CPU starts executing the subsequent instruction before completing I/O register write.
This may cause the subsequent instruction to be executed before the post-update I/O register value is reflected on the
operation.
As described in the following examples, special care is required for the cases in which the subsequent instruction must be
executed after the post-update I/O register value is actually reflected.
[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 from the I/O register to a general register.
Execute the operation using the value read.
Execute the subsequent instruction.
[Instruction examples]
 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
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MOV.L #SFR_ADDR, R1
MOV.L #SFR_DATA, [R1]
CMP [R1].L, R1
;; Next process
If multiple registers are written to and a subsequent instruction should be executed after the write operations are entirely
completed, only read the I/O register that was last written to and execute the operation using the value; it is not necessary
to read or execute operation for all the registers that were written to.
(3)
Number of Access Cycles to 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 bus 1 to 6
The number of bus cycles of internal peripheral bus 1 to 6 differs according to the register to be accessed. For the number
of access cycles to each I/O register, see Table 4.1, List of I/O Registers (Address Order).
When peripheral functions connected to internal peripheral bus 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, BCLK) 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.
In the external bus control unit, the sum of the number of bus cycles for internal main bus 1 and the number of divided
clock synchronization cycles will be one cycle of BCLK at a maximum. Therefore, one BCLK is added to the number of
access cycles shown in Table 4.1.
Note 1.
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 (DMACA or DTC).
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Table 4.1
4. I/O Registers
Address
Module
Symbol
○
○
○
0008 0000h
SYSTEM
○
○
○
0008 0002h
SYSTEM
Mode status register
MDSR
16
16
3 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 0006h
SYSTEM
System control register 0
SYSCR0
16
16
3 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 0008h
SYSTEM
System control register 1
SYSCR1
16
16
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 0030h
SYSTEM
External bus clock control register
BCKCR
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 clock oscillator control register
LOCOCR
8
8
3 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 0035h
SYSTEM
IWDT-dedicated low-speed clock oscillator control register
ILOCOCR
8
8
3 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 0036h
SYSTEM
High-speed clock oscillator control register
HOCOCR
8
8
3 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 0037h
SYSTEM
High-speed clock oscillator control register
HOCOCR2
8
8
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 00A6h
SYSTEM
PLL wait control register
PLLWTCR
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/comparator A1 control register 1
LVD1CR1
8
8
3 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 00E1h
SYSTEM
Voltage monitoring 1 circuit/comparator A1 status register
LVD1SR
8
8
3 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 00E2h
SYSTEM
Voltage monitoring 2 circuit/comparator A2 control register 1
LVD2CR1
8
8
3 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 00E3h
SYSTEM
Voltage monitoring 2 circuit/comparator A2 status register
LVD2SR
8
8
3 ICLK
○
○
○
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 2000h
DMAC0
DMA source address register
DMSAR
32
32
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 2004h
DMAC0
DMA destination address register
DMDAR
32
32
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 2008h
DMAC0
DMA transfer count register
DMCRA
32
32
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 200Ch
DMAC0
DMA block transfer count register
DMCRB
16
16
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 2010h
DMAC0
DMA transfer mode register
DMTMD
16
16
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 2013h
DMAC0
DMA interrupt setting register
DMINT
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 2014h
DMAC0
DMA address mode register
DMAMD
16
16
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 2018h
DMAC0
DMA offset register
DMOFR
32
32
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 201Ch
DMAC0
DMA transfer enable register
DMCNT
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 201Dh
DMAC0
DMA software start register
DMREQ
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 201Eh
DMAC0
DMA status register
DMSTS
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 201Fh
DMAC0
DMA activation source flag control register
DMCSL
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 2040h
DMAC1
DMA source address register
DMSAR
32
32
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 2044h
DMAC1
DMA destination address register
DMDAR
32
32
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 2048h
DMAC1
DMA transfer count register
DMCRA
32
32
2 ICLK
Number of Access States
Register Name
Register
Symbol
Mode monitor register
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Address
Module
Symbol
Register Name
Register
Symbol
○
○
○
0008 204Ch
DMAC1
DMA block transfer count register
DMCRB
16
16
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 2050h
DMAC1
DMA transfer mode register
DMTMD
16
16
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 2053h
DMAC1
DMA interrupt setting register
DMINT
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 2054h
DMAC1
DMA address mode register
DMAMD
16
16
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 205Ch
DMAC1
DMA transfer enable register
DMCNT
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 205Dh
DMAC1
DMA software start register
DMREQ
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 205Eh
DMAC1
DMA status register
DMSTS
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 205Fh
DMAC1
DMA activation source flag control register
DMCSL
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 2080h
DMAC2
DMA source address register
DMSAR
32
32
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 2084h
DMAC2
DMA destination address register
DMDAR
32
32
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 2088h
DMAC2
DMA transfer count register
DMCRA
32
32
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 208Ch
DMAC2
DMA block transfer count register
DMCRB
16
16
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 2090h
DMAC2
DMA transfer mode register
DMTMD
16
16
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 2093h
DMAC2
DMA interrupt setting register
DMINT
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 2094h
DMAC2
DMA address mode register
DMAMD
16
16
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 209Ch
DMAC2
DMA transfer enable register
DMCNT
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 209Dh
DMAC2
DMA software start register
DMREQ
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 209Eh
DMAC2
DMA status register
DMSTS
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 209Fh
DMAC2
DMA activation source flag control register
DMCSL
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 20C0h
DMAC3
DMA source address register
DMSAR
32
32
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 20C4h
DMAC3
DMA destination address register
DMDAR
32
32
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 20C8h
DMAC3
DMA transfer count register
DMCRA
32
32
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 20CCh
DMAC3
DMA block transfer count register
DMCRB
16
16
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 20D0h
DMAC3
DMA transfer mode register
DMTMD
16
16
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 20D3h
DMAC3
DMA interrupt setting register
DMINT
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 20D4h
DMAC3
DMA address mode register
DMAMD
16
16
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 20DCh
DMAC3
DMA transfer enable register
DMCNT
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 20DDh
DMAC3
DMA software start register
DMREQ
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 20DEh
DMAC3
DMA status register
DMSTS
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 20DFh
DMAC3
DMA activation source flag control register
DMCSL
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 2200h
DMAC
DMACA module activation register
DMAST
8
8
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 3002h
BSC
CS0 mode register
CS0MOD
16
16
1, 2 BCLK
○
— —
0008 3004h
BSC
CS0 wait control register 1
CS0WCR1
32
32
1, 2 BCLK
○
— —
0008 3008h
BSC
CS0 wait control register 2
CS0WCR2
32
32
1, 2 BCLK
○
— —
0008 3012h
BSC
CS1 mode register
CS1MOD
16
16
1, 2 BCLK
○
— —
0008 3014h
BSC
CS1 wait control register 1
CS1WCR1
32
32
1, 2 BCLK
○
— —
0008 3018h
BSC
CS1 wait control register 2
CS1WCR2
32
32
1, 2 BCLK
○
— —
0008 3022h
BSC
CS2 mode register
CS2MOD
16
16
1, 2 BCLK
○
— —
0008 3024h
BSC
CS2 wait control register 1
CS2WCR1
32
32
1, 2 BCLK
○
— —
0008 3028h
BSC
CS2 wait control register 2
CS2WCR2
32
32
1, 2 BCLK
○
— —
0008 3032h
BSC
CS3 mode register
CS3MOD
16
16
1, 2 BCLK
○
— —
0008 3034h
BSC
CS3 wait control register 1
CS3WCR1
32
32
1, 2 BCLK
○
— —
0008 3038h
BSC
CS3 wait control register 2
CS3WCR2
32
32
1, 2 BCLK
○
— —
0008 3802h
BSC
CS0 control register
CS0CR
16
16
1, 2 BCLK
○
— —
0008 380Ah
BSC
CS0 recovery cycle register
CS0REC
16
16
1, 2 BCLK
○
— —
0008 3812h
BSC
CS1 control register
CS1CR
16
16
1, 2 BCLK
○
— —
0008 381Ah
BSC
CS1 recovery cycle register
CS1REC
16
16
1, 2 BCLK
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Size
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ICLK < PCLK
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○
— —
○
— —
0008 382Ah
BSC
CS2 recovery cycle register
CS2REC
16
16
1, 2 BCLK
○
— —
0008 3832h
BSC
CS3 control register
CS3CR
16
16
1, 2 BCLK
○
— —
0008 383Ah
BSC
CS3 recovery cycle register
CS3REC
16
16
1, 2 BCLK
○
— —
0008 3880h
BSC
CS recovery cycle insertion enable register
CSRECEN
16
16
1, 2 BCLK
○
○
○
0008 7010h
ICU
Interrupt request register 016
IR016
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 7015h
ICU
Interrupt request register 021
IR021
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 7017h
ICU
Interrupt request register 023
IR023
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
○
○
○
0008 701Dh
ICU
Interrupt request register 029
IR029
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 701Eh
ICU
Interrupt request register 030
IR030
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 701Fh
ICU
Interrupt request register 031
IR031
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
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 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 703Ah
ICU
Interrupt request register 058
IR058
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 703Bh
ICU
Interrupt request register 059
IR059
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 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 706Bh
ICU
Interrupt request register 107
IR107
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
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100-pin
Table 4.1
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Number of Access States
Address
Module
Symbol
Register Name
Register
Symbol
0008 3822h
BSC
CS2 control register
CS2CR
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Size
16
16
ICLK  PCLK
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1, 2 BCLK
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Address
Module
Symbol
○
○
○
0008 707Eh
ICU
○
○
○
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
○
○
○
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 70AEh
ICU
Interrupt request register 174
IR174
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 70AFh
ICU
Interrupt request register 175
IR175
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 70B0h
ICU
Interrupt request register 176
IR176
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 70B1h
ICU
Interrupt request register 177
IR177
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 70B2h
ICU
Interrupt request register 178
IR178
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 70B3h
ICU
Interrupt request register 179
IR179
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 70B4h
ICU
Interrupt request register 180
IR180
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 70B5h
ICU
Interrupt request register 181
IR181
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 70B6h
ICU
Interrupt request register 182
IR182
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 70B7h
ICU
Interrupt request register 183
IR183
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 70B8h
ICU
Interrupt request register 184
IR184
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 70B9h
ICU
Interrupt request register 185
IR185
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 70C6h
ICU
Interrupt request register 198
IR198
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 70C7h
ICU
Interrupt request register 199
IR199
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 70C8h
ICU
Interrupt request register 200
IR200
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 70C9h
ICU
Interrupt request register 201
IR201
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
—
0008 70D6h
ICU
Interrupt request register 214
IR214
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
—
0008 70D7h
ICU
Interrupt request register 215
IR215
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
—
0008 70D8h
ICU
Interrupt request register 216
IR216
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
—
0008 70D9h
ICU
Interrupt request register 217
IR217
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 70E2h
ICU
Interrupt request register 226
IR226
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 70E3h
ICU
Interrupt request register 227
IR227
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 70E4h
ICU
Interrupt request register 228
IR228
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 70E5h
ICU
Interrupt request register 229
IR229
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 70E6h
ICU
Interrupt request register 230
IR230
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 70E7h
ICU
Interrupt request register 231
IR231
8
8
2 ICLK
Number of Access States
Register Name
Register
Symbol
Interrupt request register 126
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Size
IR126
8
8
2 ICLK
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ICLK < PCLK
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Address
Module
Symbol
Register Name
Register
Symbol
○
○
○
0008 70E8h
ICU
Interrupt request register 232
IR232
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 70E9h
ICU
Interrupt request register 233
IR233
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 70EAh
ICU
Interrupt request register 234
IR234
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 70EBh
ICU
Interrupt request register 235
IR235
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 70ECh
ICU
Interrupt request register 236
IR236
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 70EDh
ICU
Interrupt request register 237
IR237
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 register027
DTCER027
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 711Ch
ICU
DTC activation enable register028
DTCER028
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 711Dh
ICU
DTC activation enable register029
DTCER029
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 711Eh
ICU
DTC activation enable register030
DTCER030
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 711Fh
ICU
DTC activation enable register031
DTCER031
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 712Dh
ICU
DTC activation enable register045
DTCER045
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 712Eh
ICU
DTC activation enable register046
DTCER046
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 713Ah
ICU
DTC activation enable register058
DTCER058
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 713Bh
ICU
DTC activation enable register059
DTCER059
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 7140h
ICU
DTC activation enable register064
DTCER064
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 7141h
ICU
DTC activation enable register065
DTCER065
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 7142h
ICU
DTC activation enable register066
DTCER066
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 7143h
ICU
DTC activation enable register067
DTCER067
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 7144h
ICU
DTC activation enable register068
DTCER068
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 7145h
ICU
DTC activation enable register069
DTCER069
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 7146h
ICU
DTC activation enable register070
DTCER070
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 7147h
ICU
DTC activation enable register071
DTCER071
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 7166h
ICU
DTC activation enable register102
DTCER102
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 7167h
ICU
DTC activation enable register103
DTCER103
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 716Ah
ICU
DTC activation enable register106
DTCER106
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 716Bh
ICU
DTC activation enable register107
DTCER107
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 7172h
ICU
DTC activation enable register114
DTCER114
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 7173h
ICU
DTC activation enable register115
DTCER115
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 7174h
ICU
DTC activation enable register116
DTCER116
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 7175h
ICU
DTC activation enable register117
DTCER117
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 7179h
ICU
DTC activation enable register121
DTCER121
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 717Ah
ICU
DTC activation enable register122
DTCER122
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 717Dh
ICU
DTC activation enable register125
DTCER125
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 717Eh
ICU
DTC activation enable register126
DTCER126
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 7181h
ICU
DTC activation enable register129
DTCER129
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 7182h
ICU
DTC activation enable register130
DTCER130
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 7183h
ICU
DTC activation enable register131
DTCER131
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 7184h
ICU
DTC activation enable register132
DTCER132
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 7186h
ICU
DTC activation enable register134
DTCER134
8
8
2 ICLK
Number of Access States
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Number
of Bits
Access
Size
ICLK  PCLK
ICLK < PCLK
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64-pin
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100-pin
Table 4.1
4. I/O Registers
Address
Module
Symbol
Register Name
Register
Symbol
○
○
○
0008 7187h
ICU
DTC activation enable register135
DTCER135
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 7188h
ICU
DTC activation enable register136
DTCER136
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 7189h
ICU
DTC activation enable register137
DTCER137
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 718Ah
ICU
DTC activation enable register138
DTCER138
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 718Bh
ICU
DTC activation enable register139
DTCER139
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 718Ch
ICU
DTC activation enable register140
DTCER140
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 718Dh
ICU
DTC activation enable register141
DTCER141
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 71AEh
ICU
DTC activation enable register174
DTCER174
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 71AFh
ICU
DTC activation enable register175
DTCER175
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 71B1h
ICU
DTC activation enable register177
DTCER177
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 71B2h
ICU
DTC activation enable register178
DTCER178
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 71B4h
ICU
DTC activation enable register180
DTCER180
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 71B5h
ICU
DTC activation enable register181
DTCER181
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 71B7h
ICU
DTC activation enable register183
DTCER183
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 71B8h
ICU
DTC activation enable register184
DTCER184
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 71C6h
ICU
DTC activation enable register198
DTCER198
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 71C7h
ICU
DTC activation enable register199
DTCER199
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 71C8h
ICU
DTC activation enable register200
DTCER200
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 71C9h
ICU
DTC activation enable register201
DTCER201
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 71D7h
ICU
DTC activation enable register215
DTCER215
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 71D8h
ICU
DTC activation enable register216
DTCER216
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 71DBh
ICU
DTC activation enable register219
DTCER219
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 71DCh
ICU
DTC activation enable register220
DTCER220
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 71DFh
ICU
DTC activation enable register223
DTCER223
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 71E0h
ICU
DTC activation enable register224
DTCER224
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 71E3h
ICU
DTC activation enable register227
DTCER227
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 71E4h
ICU
DTC activation enable register228
DTCER228
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 71E7h
ICU
DTC activation enable register231
DTCER231
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 71E8h
ICU
DTC activation enable register232
DTCER232
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 71EBh
ICU
DTC activation enable register235
DTCER235
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 71ECh
ICU
DTC activation enable register236
DTCER236
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 71EFh
ICU
DTC activation enable register239
DTCER239
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 71F0h
ICU
DTC activation enable register240
DTCER240
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 71F7h
ICU
DTC activation enable register247
DTCER247
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 71F8h
ICU
DTC activation enable register248
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 7216h
ICU
Interrupt request enable register 16
IER16
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 7217h
ICU
Interrupt request enable register 17
IER17
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 7218h
ICU
Interrupt request enable register 18
IER18
8
8
2 ICLK
Number of Access States
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Apr 15, 2011
Number
of Bits
Access
Size
ICLK  PCLK
ICLK < PCLK
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Specifications in this document are tentative and subject to change.
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80-pin
64-pin
List of I/O Registers (Address Order) (7 / 21)
100-pin
Table 4.1
4. I/O Registers
Address
Module
Symbol
Register Name
Register
Symbol
○
○
○
0008 7219h
ICU
Interrupt request enable register 19
IER19
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 721Ah
ICU
Interrupt request enable register 1A
IER1A
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 7301h
ICU
Interrupt source priority register 001
IPR001
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 7302h
ICU
Interrupt source priority register 002
IPR002
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 7306h
ICU
Interrupt source priority register 006
IPR006
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 7307h
ICU
Interrupt source priority register 007
IPR007
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 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 733Ah
ICU
Interrupt source priority register 058
IPR058
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 733Bh
ICU
Interrupt source priority register 059
IPR059
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
○
○
○
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 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 736Bh
ICU
Interrupt source priority register 107
IPR107
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
Number of Access States
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Apr 15, 2011
Number
of Bits
Access
Size
ICLK  PCLK
ICLK < PCLK
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100-pin
Table 4.1
4. I/O Registers
Address
Module
Symbol
Register Name
Register
Symbol
○
○
○
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 73AEh
ICU
Interrupt source priority register 174
IPR174
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 73B1h
ICU
Interrupt source priority register 177
IPR177
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 73B4h
ICU
Interrupt source priority register 180
IPR180
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 73B7h
ICU
Interrupt source priority register 183
IPR183
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 73C6h
ICU
Interrupt source priority register 198
IPR198
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 73C7h
ICU
Interrupt source priority register 199
IPR199
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 73C8h
ICU
Interrupt source priority register 200
IPR200
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 73C9h
ICU
Interrupt source priority register 201
IPR201
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 73D6h
ICU
Interrupt source priority register 214
IPR214
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 73E2h
ICU
Interrupt source priority register 226
IPR226
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 73E6h
ICU
Interrupt source priority register 230
IPR230
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 73EAh
ICU
Interrupt source priority register 234
IPR234
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 7400h
ICU
DMACA activation request select register 0
DMRSR0
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 7404h
ICU
DMACA activation request select register 1
DMRSR1
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 7408h
ICU
DMACA activation request select register 2
DMRSR2
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 740Ch
ICU
DMACA activation request select register 3
DMRSR3
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 registerr 0
IRQFLTC0
16
16
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 7580h
ICU
Non-maskable interrupt status register
NMISR
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 7581h
ICU
Non-maskable interrupt enable register
NMIER
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 7582h
ICU
Non-maskable interrupt clear register
NMICLR
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 7583h
ICU
NMI pin interrupt control register
NMICR
8
8
2 ICLK
○
○
○
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, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8002h
CMT0
Compare match timer control register
CMCR
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8004h
CMT0
Compare match timer counter
CMCNT
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8006h
CMT0
Compare match timer constant register
CMCOR
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8008h
CMT1
Compare match timer control register
CMCR
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 800Ah
CMT1
Compare match timer counter
CMCNT
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 800Ch
CMT1
Compare match timer constant register
CMCOR
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
Number of Access States
R01DS0041EJ0050 Rev.0.50
Apr 15, 2011
Number
of Bits
Access
Size
ICLK  PCLK
ICLK < PCLK
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Under development
Preliminary document
Specifications in this document are tentative and subject to change.
RX210 Group
80-pin
64-pin
List of I/O Registers (Address Order) (9 / 21)
100-pin
Table 4.1
4. I/O Registers
Address
Module
Symbol
Register Name
Register
Symbol
○
○
○
0008 8010h
CMT
Compare match timer start register 1
CMSTR1
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8012h
CMT2
Compare match timer control register
CMCR
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8014h
CMT2
Compare match timer counter
CMCNT
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8016h
CMT2
Compare match timer constant register
CMCOR
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8018h
CMT3
Compare match timer control register
CMCR
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 801Ah
CMT3
Compare match timer counter
CMCNT
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 801Ch
CMT3
Compare match timer constant register
CMCOR
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8020h
WDT
WDT refresh register
WDTRR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8022h
WDT
WDT control register
WDTCR
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8024h
WDT
WDT status register
WDTSR
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8026h
WDT
WDT reset control register
WDTRCR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8030h
IWDT
IWDT refresh register
IWDTRR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8032h
IWDT
IWDT control register
IWDTCR
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8034h
IWDT
IWDT status register
IWDTSR
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8036h
IWDT
IWDT reset control register
IWDTRCR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8038h
IWDT
IWDT count stop control register
IWDTCSTPR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 80C0h
DA
D/A data register 0
DADR0
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 80C2h
DA
D/A data register 1
DADR1
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 80C4h
DA
D/A control register
DACR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 80C5h
DA
DADRm format select register
DADPR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8200h
TMR0
Timer control register
TCR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8201h
TMR1
Timer counter control register
TCR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8202h
TMR0
Timer control/status register
TCSR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8203h
TMR1
Timer control/status register
TCSR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8204h
TMR0
Time constant register A
TCORA
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8205h
TMR1
Time constant register A
TCORA
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8206h
TMR0
Time constant register B
TCORB
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8207h
TMR1
Time constant register B
TCORB
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8208h
TMR0
Timer counter
TCNT
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8209h
TMR1
Timer counter
TCNT
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 820Ah
TMR0
Timer counter control register
TCCR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 820Bh
TMR1
Timer counter control register
TCCR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 820Ch
TMR0
Time count start register
TCSTR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8210h
TMR2
Timer control register
TCR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8211h
TMR3
Timer control register
TCR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8212h
TMR2
Timer control/status registe
TCSR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8213h
TMR3
Timer control/status registe
TCSR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8214h
TMR2
Time constant register A
TCORA
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8215h
TMR3
Time constant register A
TCORA
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8216h
TMR2
Time constant register B
TCORB
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8217h
TMR3
Time constant register B
TCORB
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8218h
TMR2
Timer counter
TCNT
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8219h
TMR3
Timer counter
TCNT
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 821Ah
TMR2
Timer counter control register
TCCR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 821Bh
TMR3
Timer counter control register
TCCR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 821Ch
TMR2
Time count start register
TCSTR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8280h
CRC
CRC control register
CRCCR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8281h
CRC
CRC data input register
CRCDIR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8282h
CRC
CRC data output register
CRCDOR
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8300h
RIIC0
I2C bus control register 1
ICCR1
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8301h
RIIC0
I2C bus control register 2
ICCR2
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8302h
RIIC0
I2C bus mode register 1
ICMR1
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
Number of Access States
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of Bits
Access
Size
ICLK  PCLK
ICLK < PCLK
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100-pin
Table 4.1
4. I/O Registers
Address
Module
Symbol
Register Name
Register
Symbol
ICLK  PCLK
ICLK < PCLK
○
○
○
0008 8303h
RIIC0
I2C bus mode register 2
ICMR2
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8304h
RIIC0
I2C bus mode register 3
ICMR3
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8305h
RIIC0
I2C bus function enable register
ICFER
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8306h
RIIC0
I2C bus status enable register
ICSER
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8307h
RIIC0
I2C bus interrupt enable register
ICIER
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8308h
RIIC0
I2C bus status register 1
ICSR1
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8309h
RIIC0
I2C bus status register 2
ICSR2
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 830Ah
RIIC0
Slave address register L0
SARL0
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 830Bh
RIIC0
Slave address register U0
SARU0
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 830Ch
RIIC0
Slave address register L1
SARL1
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 830Dh
RIIC0
Slave address register U1
SARU1
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 830Eh
RIIC0
Slave address register L2
SARL2
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 830Fh
RIIC0
Slave address register U2
SARU2
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8310h
RIIC0
I2C bus bit rate low-level register
ICBRL
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8311h
RIIC0
I2C bus bit rate high-level register
ICBRH
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8312h
RIIC0
I2C bus transmit data register
ICDRT
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8313h
RIIC0
I2C bus receive data register
ICDRR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8380h
RSPI0
RSPI control register
SPCR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8381h
RSPI0
RSPI slave select polarity register
SSLP
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8382h
RSPI0
RSPI pin control register
SPPCR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8383h
RSPI0
RSPI status register
SPSR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8384h
RSPI0
RSPI data register
SPDR
32
16, 32
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8388h
RSPI0
RSPI sequence control register
SPSCR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8389h
RSPI0
RSPI sequence status register
SPSSR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 838Ah
RSPI0
RSPI bit rate register
SPBR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
Number of Access States
Number
of Bits
Access
Size
○
○
○
0008 838Bh
RSPI0
RSPI data control register
SPDCR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 838Ch
RSPI0
RSPI clock delay register
SPCKD
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 838Dh
RSPI0
RSPI slave select negation delay register
SSLND
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 838Eh
RSPI0
RSPI next-access delay register
SPND
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 838Fh
RSPI0
RSPI control register 2
SPCR2
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8390h
RSPI0
RSPI command register 0
SPCMD0
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8392h
RSPI0
RSPI command register 1
SPCMD1
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8394h
RSPI0
RSPI command register 2
SPCMD2
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8396h
RSPI0
RSPI command register 3
SPCMD3
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8398h
RSPI0
RSPI command register 4
SPCMD4
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 839Ah
RSPI0
RSPI command register 5
SPCMD5
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 839Ch
RSPI0
RSPI command register 6
SPCMD6
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 839Eh
RSPI0
RSPI command register 7
SPCMD7
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8600h
MTU3
Timer control register
TCR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8601h
MTU4
Timer control register
TCR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8602h
MTU3
Timer mode register
TMDR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8603h
MTU4
Timer mode register
TMDR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8604h
MTU3
Timer I/O control register H
TIORH
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8605h
MTU3
Timer I/O control register L
TIORL
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8606h
MTU4
Timer I/O control register H
TIORH
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8607h
MTU4
Timer I/O control register L
TIORL
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8608h
MTU3
Timer interrupt enable register
TIER
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8609h
MTU4
Timer interrupt enable register
TIER
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 860Ah
MTU
Timer output master enable register
TOER
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 860Dh
MTU
Timer gate control register
TGCR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 860Eh
MTU
Timer output control register 1
TOCR1
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 860Fh
MTU
Timer output control register 2
TOCR2
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
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Under development
Preliminary document
Specifications in this document are tentative and subject to change.
RX210 Group
80-pin
64-pin
List of I/O Registers (Address Order) (11 / 21)
100-pin
Table 4.1
4. I/O Registers
Address
Module
Symbol
Register Name
Register
Symbol
ICLK  PCLK
ICLK < PCLK
○
○
○
0008 8610h
MTU3
Timer counter
TCNT
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8612h
MTU4
Timer counter
TCNT
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8614h
MTU
Timer cycle data register
TCDR
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8616h
MTU
Timer dead time data register
TDDR
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8618h
MTU3
Timer general register A
TGRA
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 861Ah
MTU3
Timer general register B
TGRB
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 861Ch
MTU4
Timer general register A
TGRA
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 861Eh
MTU4
Timer general register B
TGRB
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8620h
MTU
Timer subcounter
TCNTS
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8622h
MTU
Timer cycle buffer register
TCBR
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8624h
MTU3
Timer general register C
TGRC
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8626h
MTU3
Timer general register D
TGRD
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8628h
MTU4
Timer general register C
TGRC
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 862Ah
MTU4
Timer general register D
TGRD
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 862Ch
MTU3
Timer status register
TSR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 862Dh
MTU4
Timer status register
TSR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8630h
MTU
Timer interrupt skipping set register
TITCR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8631h
MTU
Timer interrupt skipping counter
TITCNT
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8632h
MTU
Timer buffer transfer set register
TBTER
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8634h
MTU
Timer dead time enable register
TDER
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8636h
MTU
Timer output level buffer register
TOLBR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8638h
MTU3
Timer buffer operation transfer mode register
TBTM
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8639h
MTU4
Timer buffer operation transfer mode register
TBTM
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8640h
MTU4
Timer A/D converter start request control register
TADCR
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8644h
MTU4
Timer A/D converter start request cycle set register A
TADCORA
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8646h
MTU4
Timer A/D converter start request cycle set register B
TADCORB
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8648h
MTU4
Timer A/D converter start request cycle set buffer register A
TADCOBRA
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 864Ah
MTU4
Timer A/D converter start request cycle set buffer register B
TADCOBRB
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8660h
MTU
Timer waveform control register
TWCR
8
8, 16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8680h
MTU
Timer start register
TSTR
8
8, 16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8681h
MTU
Timer synchronous register
TSYR
8
8, 16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8684h
MTU
Timer read/write enable register
TRWER
8
8, 16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8690h
MTU0
Noise filter control register
NFCR
8
8, 16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8691h
MTU1
Noise filter control register
NFCR
8
8, 16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8692h
MTU2
Noise filter control register
NFCR
8
8, 16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8693h
MTU3
Noise filter control register
NFCR
8
8, 16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8694h
MTU4
Noise filter control register
NFCR
8
8, 16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8695h
MTU5
Noise filter control register
NFCR
8
8, 16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8700h
MTU0
Timer control register
TCR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8701h
MTU0
Timer mode register
TMDR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8702h
MTU0
Timer I/O control register H
TIORH
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8703h
MTU0
Timer I/O control register L
TIORL
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8704h
MTU0
Timer interrupt enable register
TIER
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8705h
MTU0
Timer status register
TSR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8706h
MTU0
Timer counter
TCNT
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8708h
MTU0
Timer general register A
TGRA
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 870Ah
MTU0
Timer general register B
TGRB
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 870Ch
MTU0
Timer general register C
TGRC
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 870Eh
MTU0
Timer general register D
TGRD
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8720h
MTU0
Timer general register E
TGRE
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8722h
MTU0
Timer general register F
TGRF
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8724h
MTU0
Timer interrupt enable register 2
TIER2
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
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4. I/O Registers
Address
Module
Symbol
Register Name
Register
Symbol
○
○
○
0008 8726h
MTU0
Timer buffer operation transfer mode register
TBTM
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8780h
MTU1
Timer control register
TCR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8781h
MTU1
Timer mode register
TMDR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8782h
MTU1
Timer I/O control register
TIOR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8784h
MTU1
Timer interrupt enable register
TIER
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8785h
MTU1
Timer status register
TSR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8786h
MTU1
Timer counter
TCNT
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8788h
MTU1
Timer general register A
TGRA
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 878Ah
MTU1
Timer general register B
TGRB
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8790h
MTU1
Timer input capture control register
TICCR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8800h
MTU2
Timer control register
TCR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8801h
MTU2
Timer mode register
TMDR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8802h
MTU2
Timer I/O control register
TIOR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8804h
MTU2
Timer interrupt enable register
TIER
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8805h
MTU2
Timer status register
TSR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8806h
MTU2
Timer counter
TCNT
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8808h
MTU2
Timer general register A
TGRA
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 880Ah
MTU2
Timer general register B
TGRB
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8880h
MTU5
Timer counter U
TCNTU
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8882h
MTU5
Timer general register U
TGRU
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8884h
MTU5
Timer control register U
TCRU
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8886h
MTU5
Timer I/O control register U
TIORU
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8890h
MTU5
Timer counter V
TCNTV
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8892h
MTU5
Timer general register V
TGRV
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8894h
MTU5
Timer control register V
TCRV
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8896h
MTU5
Timer I/O control register V
TIORV
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 88A0h
MTU5
Timer counter W
TCNTW
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 88A2h
MTU5
Timer general register W
TGRW
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 88A4h
MTU5
Timer control register W
TCRW
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 88A6h
MTU5
Timer I/O control register W
TIORW
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 88B2h
MTU5
Timer interrupt enable register
TIER
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 88B4h
MTU5
Timer start registe
TSTR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 88B6h
MTU5
Timer compare match clear registe
TCNTCMPCLR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8900h
POE
Input level control/status register 1
ICSR1
16
8, 16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8902h
POE
Output level control/status register 1
OCSR1
16
8, 16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 8908h
POE
Input level control/status register 2
ICSR2
16
8, 16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 890Ah
POE
Software port output enable register
SPOER
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 890Bh
POE
Port output enable control register 1
POECR1
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 890Ch
POE
Port output enable control register 2
POECR2
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 890Eh
POE
Input level control/status register 3
ICSR3
16
8, 16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 9000h
S12AD
A/D control register
ADCSR
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 9004h
S12AD
A/D channel select register A
ADANSA
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 9008h
S12AD
A/D-converted value addition mode select register
ADADS
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 900Ch
S12AD
A/D-converted value addition count select register
ADADC
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 900Eh
S12AD
A/D control extended register
ADCER
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 9010h
S12AD
A/D start trigger select register
ADSTRGR
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 9012h
S12AD
A/D-converted extended input control register
ADEXICR
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 9014h
S12AD
A/D channel select register B
ADANSB
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 9018h
S12AD
A/D double register
ADDBLDR
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 901Ah
S12AD
A/D temperature sensor data register
ADTSDR
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 901Ch
S12AD
A/D internal reference voltage data register
ADOCDR
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 901Eh
S12AD
A/D self-diagnosis data register
ADRD
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
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ICLK < PCLK
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Address
Module
Symbol
Register Name
Register
Symbol
ICLK  PCLK
ICLK < PCLK
○
○
○
0008 9020h
S12AD
A/D data register 0
ADDR0
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 9022h
S12AD
A/D data register 1
ADDR1
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 9024h
S12AD
A/D data register 2
ADDR2
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 9026h
S12AD
A/D data register 3
ADDR3
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 9028h
S12AD
A/D data register 4
ADDR4
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
—
0008 902Ah
S12AD
A/D data register 5
ADDR5
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 902Ch
S12AD
A/D data register 6
ADDR6
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
—
0008 902Eh
S12AD
A/D data register 7
ADDR7
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 9030h
S12AD
A/D data register 8
ADDR8
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 9032h
S12AD
A/D data register 9
ADDR9
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 9034h
S12AD
A/D data register 10
ADDR10
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 9036h
S12AD
A/D data register 11
ADDR11
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 9038h
S12AD
A/D data register 12
ADDR12
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 903Ah
S12AD
A/D data register 13
ADDR13
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
— —
0008 903Ch
S12AD
A/D data register 14
ADDR14
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
— —
0008 903Eh
S12AD
A/D data register 15
ADDR15
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 9060h
S12AD
A/D sampling state register 0
ADSSTR0
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 9061h
S12AD
A/D sampling state register L
ADSSTRL
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 9066h
S12AD
A/D sample and hold circuit register
ADSHCR
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 9070h
S12AD
A/D sampling state register T
ADSSTRT
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 9071h
S12AD
A/D sampling state register O
ADSSTRO
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 9073h
S12AD
A/D sampling state register 1
ADSSTR1
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 9074h
S12AD
A/D sampling state register 2
ADSSTR2
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 9075h
S12AD
A/D sampling state register 3
ADSSTR3
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 9076h
S12AD
A/D sampling state register 4
ADSSTR4
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
—
0008 9077h
S12AD
A/D sampling state register 5
ADSSTR5
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 9078h
S12AD
A/D sampling state register 6
ADSSTR6
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
—
0008 9079h
S12AD
A/D sampling state register 7
ADSSTR7
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 907Ah
S12AD
A/D disconnecting detection control register
ADDISCR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
—
0008 A000h
SCI0
Serial mode register
SMR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
—
0008 A001h
SCI0
Bit rate register
BRR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
—
0008 A002h
SCI0
Serial control register
SCR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
—
0008 A003h
SCI0
Transmit data register
TDR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
—
0008 A004h
SCI0
Serial status register
SSR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
—
0008 A005h
SCI0
Receive data register
RDR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
—
0008 A006h
SCI0
Smart card mode register
SCMR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
—
0008 A007h
SCI0
Serial extended mode register
SEMR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
—
0008 A008h
SCI0
Noise filter setting register
SNFR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
—
0008 A009h
SCI0
I2C mode register 1
SIMR1
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
—
0008 A00Ah
SCI0
I2C mode register 2
SIMR2
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
—
0008 A00Bh
SCI0
I2C mode register 3
SIMR3
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
—
0008 A00Ch
SCI0
I2C status register
SISR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
—
0008 A00Dh
SCI0
SPI mode register
SPMR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 A020h
SCI1
Serial mode register
SMR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 A021h
SCI1
Bit rate register
BRR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 A022h
SCI1
Serial control register
SCR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 A023h
SCI1
Transmit data register
TDR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
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○
○
○
0008 A024h
SCI1
Serial status register
SSR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 A025h
SCI1
Receive data register
RDR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 A026h
SCI1
Smart card mode register
SCMR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 A027h
SCI1
Serial extended mode register
SEMR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 A028h
SCI1
Noise filter setting register
SNFR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
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4. I/O Registers
Address
Module
Symbol
Register Name
Register
Symbol
ICLK  PCLK
ICLK < PCLK
○
○
○
0008 A029h
SCI1
I2C mode register 1
SIMR1
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 A02Ah
SCI1
I2C mode register 2
SIMR2
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 A02Bh
SCI1
I2C mode register 3
SIMR3
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 A02Ch
SCI1
I2C status register
SISR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 A02Dh
SCI1
SPI mode register
SPMR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 A0A0h
SCI5
Serial mode register
SMR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 A0A1h
SCI5
Bit rate register
BRR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 A0A2h
SCI5
Serial control register
SCR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 A0A3h
SCI5
Transmit data register
TDR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 A0A4h
SCI5
Serial status register
SSR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 A0A5h
SCI5
Receive data register
RDR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 A0A6h
SCI5
Smart card mode register
SCMR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 A0A7h
SCI5
Serial extended mode register
SEMR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 A0A8h
SCI5
Noise filter setting register
SNFR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 A0A9h
SCI5
I2C mode register 1
SIMR1
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 A0AAh
SCI5
I2C mode register 2
SIMR2
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 A0ABh
SCI5
I2C mode register 3
SIMR3
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 A0ACh
SCI5
I2C status register
SISR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 A0ADh
SCI5
SPI mode register
SPMR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 A0C0h
SCI6
Serial mode register
SMR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 A0C1h
SCI6
Bit rate register
BRR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 A0C2h
SCI6
Serial control register
SCR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 A0C3h
SCI6
Transmit data register
TDR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 A0C4h
SCI6
Serial status register
SSR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 A0C5h
SCI6
Receive data register
RDR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 A0C6h
SCI6
Smart card mode register
SCMR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 A0C7h
SCI6
Serial extended mode register
SEMR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 A0C8h
SCI6
Noise filter setting register
SNFR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 A0C9h
SCI6
I2C mode register 1
SIMR1
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 A0CAh
SCI6
I2C mode register 2
SIMR2
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 A0CBh
SCI6
I2C mode register 3
SIMR3
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 A0CCh
SCI6
I2C status register
SISR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 A0CDh
SCI6
SPI mode register
SPMR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 A100h
SCI8
Serial mode register
SMR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 A101h
SCI8
Bit rate register
BRR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 A102h
SCI8
Serial control register
SCR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 A103h
SCI8
Transmit data register
TDR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 A104h
SCI8
Serial status register
SSR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 A105h
SCI8
Receive data register
RDR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 A106h
SCI8
Smart card mode register
SCMR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 A107h
SCI8
Serial extended mode register
SEMR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 A108h
SCI8
Noise filter setting register
SNFR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 A109h
SCI8
I2C mode register 1
SIMR1
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 A10Ah
SCI8
I2C mode register 2
SIMR2
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 A10Bh
SCI8
I2C mode register 3
SIMR3
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
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○
○
0008 A10Ch
SCI8
I2C
SISR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 A10Dh
SCI8
SPI mode register
SPMR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 A120h
SCI9
Serial mode register
SMR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 A121h
SCI9
Bit rate register
BRR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 A122h
SCI9
Serial control register
SCR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 A123h
SCI9
Transmit data register
TDR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 A124h
SCI9
Serial status register
SSR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
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4. I/O Registers
Address
Module
Symbol
Register Name
Register
Symbol
ICLK  PCLK
ICLK < PCLK
○
○
○
0008 A125h
SCI9
Receive data register
RDR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 A126h
SCI9
Smart card mode register
SCMR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 A127h
SCI9
Serial extended mode register
SEMR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 A128h
SCI9
Noise filter setting register
SNFR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 A129h
SCI9
I2C mode register 1
SIMR1
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 A12Ah
SCI9
I2C mode register 2
SIMR2
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 A12Bh
SCI9
I2C mode register 3
SIMR3
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 A12Ch
SCI9
I2C status register
SISR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 A12Dh
SCI9
SPI mode register
SPMR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 B000h
CAC
CAC control register 0
CACR0
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 B001h
CAC
CAC control register 1
CACR1
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 B002h
CAC
CAC control register 2
CACR2
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 B003h
CAC
CAC interrupt control register
CAICR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 B004h
CAC
CAC status register
CASTR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 B006h
CAC
CAC upper-limit value setting register
CAULVR
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 B008h
CAC
CAC lower-limit value setting register
CALLVR
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 B00Ah
CAC
CAC counter buffer register
CACNTBR
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 B080h
DOC
DOC control register
DOCR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 B082h
DOC
DOC data input register
DODIR
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 B084h
DOC
DOC data setting register
DODSR
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 B100h
ELC
Event link control register
ELCR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 B102h
ELC
Event link setting register 1
ELSR1
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 B103h
ELC
Event link setting register 2
ELSR2
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 B104h
ELC
Event link setting register 3
ELSR3
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 B105h
ELC
Event link setting register 4
ELSR4
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 B108h
ELC
Event link setting register 7
ELSR7
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 B10Bh
ELC
Event link setting register 10
ELSR10
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 B10Dh
ELC
Event link setting register 12
ELSR12
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 B110h
ELC
Event link setting register 15
ELSR15
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 B111h
ELC
Event link setting register 16
ELSR16
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 B113h
ELC
Event link setting register 18
ELSR18
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 B114h
ELC
Event link setting register 19
ELSR19
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 B115h
ELC
Event link setting register 20
ELSR20
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 B116h
ELC
Event link setting register 21
ELSR21
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 B117h
ELC
Event link setting register 22
ELSR22
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 B118h
ELC
Event link setting register 23
ELSR23
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 B119h
ELC
Event link setting register 24
ELSR24
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 B11Ah
ELC
Event link setting register 25
ELSR25
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 B11Bh
ELC
Event link setting register 26
ELSR26
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 B11Ch
ELC
Event link setting register 27
ELSR27
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 B11Dh
ELC
Event link setting register 28
ELSR28
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 B11Eh
ELC
Event link setting register 29
ELSR29
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 B11Fh
ELC
Event link option setting register A
ELOPA
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 B120h
ELC
Event link option setting register B
ELOPB
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 B121h
ELC
Event link option setting register C
ELOPC
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 B122h
ELC
Event link option setting register D
ELOPD
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 B123h
ELC
Port group setting register 1
PGR1
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 B124h
ELC
Port group setting register 2
PGR2
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 B125h
ELC
Port group control register 1
PGC1
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 B126h
ELC
Port group control register 2
PGC2
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 B127h
ELC
Port buffer register 1
PDBF1
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 B128h
ELC
Port buffer register 2
PDBF2
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
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Table 4.1
4. I/O Registers
Address
Module
Symbol
Register Name
Register
Symbol
ICLK  PCLK
ICLK < PCLK
○
○
○
0008 B129h
ELC
Event link port setting register 0
PEL0
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 B12Ah
ELC
Event link port setting register 1
PEL1
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 B12Bh
ELC
Event link port setting register 2
PEL2
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 B12Ch
ELC
Event link port setting register 3
PEL3
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 B12Dh
ELC
Event link software event generation register
ELSEGR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 B300h
SCI12
Serial mode register
SMR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 B301h
SCI12
Bit rate register
BRR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 B302h
SCI12
Serial control register
SCR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 B303h
SCI12
Transmit data register
TDR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 B304h
SCI12
Serial status register
SSR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 B305h
SCI12
Receive data register
RDR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 B306h
SCI12
Smart card mode register
SCMR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 B307h
SCI12
Serial extended mode register
SEMR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 B308h
SCI12
Noise filter setting register
SNFR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 B309h
SCI12
I2C mode register 1
SIMR1
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 B30Ah
SCI12
I2C mode register 2
SIMR2
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 B30Bh
SCI12
I2C mode register 3
SIMR3
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 B30Ch
SCI12
I2C status register
SISR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 B30Dh
SCI12
SPI mode register
SPMR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 B320h
SCI12
Extended serial mode enable register
ESMER
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 B321h
SCI12
Control register 0
CR0
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 B322h
SCI12
Control register 1
CR1
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 B323h
SCI12
Control register 2
CR2
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 B324h
SCI12
Control register 3
CR3
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 B325h
SCI12
Port control register
PCR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 B326h
SCI12
Interrupt control register
ICR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 B327h
SCI12
status register
STR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 B328h
SCI12
Status clear register
STCR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 B329h
SCI12
Control Field 0 data register
CF0DR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 B32Ah
SCI12
Control Field 0 compare enable register
CF0CR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 B32Bh
SCI12
Control Field 0 receive data register
CF0RR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 B32Ch
SCI12
Primary control field 1 data register
PCF1DR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 B32Dh
SCI12
Secondary control field 1 data register
SCF1DR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 B32Eh
SCI12
Control field 1 compare enable register
CF1CR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 B32Fh
SCI12
Control field 1 receive data register
CF1RR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 B330h
SCI12
Timer control register
TCR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 B331h
SCI12
Timer mode register
TMR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 B332h
SCI12
Timer prescaler register
TPRE
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 B333h
SCI12
Timer count register
TCNT
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C000h
PORT0
Port direction register
PDR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C001h
PORT1
Port direction register
PDR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C002h
PORT2
Port direction register
PDR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C003h
PORT3
Port direction register
PDR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C004h
PORT4
Port direction register
PDR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C005h
PORT5
Port direction register
PDR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C00Ah
PORTA
Port direction register
PDR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C00Bh
PORTB
Port direction register
PDR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C00Ch
PORTC
Port direction register
PDR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
—
0008 C00Dh
PORTD
Port direction register
PDR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C00Eh
PORTE
Port direction register
PDR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C011h
PORTH
Port direction register
PDR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
—
0008 C012h
PORTJ
Port direction register
PDR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
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100-pin
Table 4.1
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Address
Module
Symbol
Register Name
Register
Symbol
ICLK  PCLK
ICLK < PCLK
○
○
○
0008 C020h
PORT0
Port output data register
PODR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C021h
PORT1
Port output data register
PODR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C022h
PORT2
Port output data register
PODR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C023h
PORT3
Port output data register
PODR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C024h
PORT4
Port output data register
PODR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C025h
PORT5
Port output data register
PODR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C02Ah
PORTA
Port output data register
PODR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C02Bh
PORTB
Port output data register
PODR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C02Ch
PORTC
Port output data register
PODR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
—
0008 C02Dh
PORTD
Port output data register
PODR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C02Eh
PORTE
Port output data register
PODR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C031h
PORTH
Port output data register
PODR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
—
0008 C032h
PORTJ
Port output data register
PODR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C040h
PORT0
Port input register
PIDR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C041h
PORT1
Port input register
PIDR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C042h
PORT2
Port input register
PIDR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C043h
PORT3
Port input register
PIDR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C044h
PORT4
Port input register
PIDR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C045h
PORT5
Port input register
PIDR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C04Ah
PORTA
Port input register
PIDR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C04Bh
PORTB
Port input register
PIDR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C04Ch
PORTC
Port input register
PIDR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
—
0008 C04Dh
PORTD
Port input register
PIDR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C04Eh
PORTE
Port input register
PIDR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C051h
PORTH
Port input register
PIDR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
—
0008 C052h
PORTJ
Port input register
PIDR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C060h
PORT0
Port mode register
PMR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C061h
PORT1
Port mode register
PMR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C062h
PORT2
Port mode register
PMR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C063h
PORT3
Port mode register
PMR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C064h
PORT4
Port mode register
PMR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C065h
PORT5
Port mode register
PMR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C06Ah
PORTA
Port mode register
PMR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C06Bh
PORTB
Port mode register
PMR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C06Ch
PORTC
Port mode register
PMR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
—
0008 C06Dh
PORTD
Port mode register
PMR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C06Eh
PORTE
Port mode register
PMR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C071h
PORTH
Port mode register
PMR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
—
0008 C072h
PORTJ
Port mode register
PMR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C082h
PORT1
Open drain control register 0
ODR0
8
8, 16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C083h
PORT1
Open drain control register 1
ODR1
8
8, 16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C084h
PORT2
Open drain control register 0
ODR0
8
8, 16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C085h
PORT2
Open drain control register 1
ODR1
8
8, 16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C086h
PORT3
Open drain control register 0
ODR0
8
8, 16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C087h
PORT3
Open drain control register 1
ODR1
8
8, 16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C094h
PORTA
Open drain control register 0
ODR0
8
8, 16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C095h
PORTA
Open drain control register 1
ODR1
8
8, 16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C096h
PORTB
Open drain control register 0
ODR0
8
8, 16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C097h
PORTB
Open drain control register 1
ODR1
8
8, 16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C098h
PORTC
Open drain control register 0
ODR0
8
8, 16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C099h
PORTC
Open drain control register 1
ODR1
8
8, 16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C09Ch
PORTE
Open drain control register 0
ODR0
8
8, 16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
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80-pin
64-pin
List of I/O Registers (Address Order) (18 / 21)
100-pin
Table 4.1
4. I/O Registers
Address
Module
Symbol
Register Name
Register
Symbol
ICLK  PCLK
ICLK < PCLK
○
○
○
0008 C09Dh
PORTE
Open drain control register 1
ODR1
8
8, 16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C0C0h
PORT0
Pull-up resistor control register
PCR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C0C1h
PORT1
Pull-up resistor control register
PCR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C0C2h
PORT2
Pull-up resistor control register
PCR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C0C3h
PORT3
Pull-up resistor control register
PCR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C0C4h
PORT4
Pull-up resistor control register
PCR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C0C5h
PORT5
Pull-up resistor control register
PCR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C0CAh
PORTA
Pull-up resistor control register
PCR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C0CBh
PORTB
Pull-up resistor control register
PCR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C0CCh
PORTC
Pull-up resistor control register
PCR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
—
0008 C0CDh
PORTD
Pull-up resistor control register
PCR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C0CEh
PORTE
Pull-up resistor control register
PCR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C0D1h
PORTH
Pull-up resistor control register
PCR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
—
0008 C0D2h
PORTJ
Pull-up resistor control register
PCR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C0E1h
PORT1
Drive capacity control register
DSCR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C0E2h
PORT2
Drive capacity control register
DSCR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C0E3h
PORT3
Drive capacity control register
DSCR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C0E5h
PORT5
Drive capacity control register
DSCR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C0EAh
PORTA
Drive capacity control register
DSCR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C0EBh
PORTB
Drive capacity control register
DSCR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C0ECh
PORTC
Drive capacity control register
DSCR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
—
0008 C0EDh
PORTD
Drive capacity control register
DSCR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C0EEh
PORTE
Drive capacity control register
DSCR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C0F1h
PORTH
Drive capacity control register
DSCR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
—
0008 C0F2h
PORTJ
Drive capacity control register
DSCR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
— —
0008 C100h
MPC
CS output enable register
PFCSE
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
— —
0008 C104h
MPC
Address output enable register 0
PFAOE0
8
8, 16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
— —
0008 C105h
MPC
Address output enable register 1
PFAOE1
8
8, 16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
— —
0008 C106h
MPC
External bus control register 0
PFBCR0
8
8, 16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
— —
0008 C107h
MPC
External bus control register 1
PFBCR1
8
8, 16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
— —
0008 C11Fh
MPC
Write-protect register
PWPR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C143h
MPC
Port 03 pin control select register
P03PFS
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C145h
MPC
Port 05 pin control select register
P05PFS
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
—
0008 C147h
MPC
Port 07 pin control select register
P07PFS
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
—
0008 C14Ah
MPC
Port 12 pin control select register
P12PFS
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
—
0008 C14Bh
MPC
Port 13 pin control select register
P13PFS
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C14Ch
MPC
Port 14 pin control select register
P14PFS
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C14Dh
MPC
Port 15 pin control select register
P15PFS
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C14Eh
MPC
Port 16 pin control select register
P16PFS
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C14Fh
MPC
Port 17 pin control select register
P17PFS
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
—
0008 C150h
MPC
Port 20 pin control select register
P20PFS
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
—
0008 C151h
MPC
Port 21 pin control select register
P21PFS
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
— —
0008 C152h
MPC
Port 22 pin control select register
P22PFS
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
— —
0008 C153h
MPC
Port 23 pin control select register
P23PFS
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
— —
0008 C154h
MPC
Port 24 pin control select register
P24PFS
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
— —
0008 C155h
MPC
Port 25 pin control select register
P25PFS
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C156h
MPC
Port 26 pin control select register
P26PFS
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C157h
MPC
Port 27 pin control select register
P27PFS
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C158h
MPC
Port 30 pin control select register
P30PFS
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C159h
MPC
Port 31 pin control select register
P31PFS
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C15Ah
MPC
Port 32 pin control select register
P32PFS
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
— —
0008 C15Bh
MPC
Port 33 pin control select register
P33PFS
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
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80-pin
64-pin
List of I/O Registers (Address Order) (19 / 21)
100-pin
Table 4.1
4. I/O Registers
Address
Module
Symbol
Register Name
Register
Symbol
○
○
—
0008 C15Ch
MPC
Port 34 pin control select register
P34PFS
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C160h
MPC
Port 40 pin control select register
P40PFS
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C161h
MPC
Port 41 pin control select register
P41PFS
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C162h
MPC
Port 42 pin control select register
P42PFS
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C163h
MPC
Port 43 pin control select register
P43PFS
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C164h
MPC
Port 44 pin control select register
P44PFS
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
—
0008 C165h
MPC
Port 45 pin control select register
P45PFS
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C166h
MPC
Port 46 pin control select register
P46PFS
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
—
0008 C167h
MPC
Port 47 pin control select register
P47PFS
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C16Ch
MPC
Port 54 pin control select register
P54PFS
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C16Dh
MPC
Port 55 pin control select register
P55PFS
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C190h
MPC
Port A0 pin control select register
PA0PFS
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C191h
MPC
Port A1 pin control select register
PA1PFS
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
—
0008 C192h
MPC
Port A2 pin control select register
PA2PFS
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C193h
MPC
Port A3 pin control select register
PA3PFS
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C194h
MPC
Port A4 pin control select register
PA4PFS
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
—
0008 C195h
MPC
Port A5 pin control select register
PA5PFS
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C196h
MPC
Port A6 pin control select register
PA6PFS
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
— —
0008 C197h
MPC
Port A7 pin control select register
PA7PFS
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C198h
MPC
Port B0 pin control select register
PB0PFS
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C199h
MPC
Port B1 pin control select register
PB1PFS
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
—
0008 C19Ah
MPC
Port B2 pin control select register
PB2PFS
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C19Bh
MPC
Port B3 pin control select register
PB3PFS
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
—
0008 C19Ch
MPC
Port B4 pin control select register
PB4PFS
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C19Dh
MPC
Port B5 pin control select register
PB5PFS
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C19Eh
MPC
Port B6 pin control select register
PB6PFS
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C19Fh
MPC
Port B7 pin control select register
PB7PFS
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
— —
0008 C1A0h
MPC
Port C0 pin control select register
PC0PFS
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
— —
0008 C1A1h
MPC
Port C1 pin control select register
PC1PFS
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C1A2h
MPC
Port C2 pin control select register
PC2PFS
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C1A3h
MPC
Port C3 pin control select register
PC3PFS
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C1A4h
MPC
Port C4 pin control select register
PC4PFS
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C1A5h
MPC
Port C5 pin control select register
PC5PFS
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C1A6h
MPC
Port C6 pin control select register
PC6PFS
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C1A7h
MPC
Port C7 pin control select register
PC7PFS
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
—
0008 C1A8h
MPC
Port D0 pin control select register
PD0PFS
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
—
0008 C1A9h
MPC
Port D1 pin control select register
PD1PFS
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
—
0008 C1AAh
MPC
Port D2 pin control select register
PD2PFS
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
— —
0008 C1ABh
MPC
Port D3 pin control select register
PD3PFS
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
— —
0008 C1ACh
MPC
Port D4 pin control select register
PD4PFS
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
— —
0008 C1ADh
MPC
Port D5 pin control select register
PD5PFS
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
— —
0008 C1AEh
MPC
Port D6 pin control select register
PD6PFS
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
— —
0008 C1AFh
MPC
Port D7 pin control select register
PD7PFS
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C1B0h
MPC
Port E0 pin control select register
PE0PFS
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C1B1h
MPC
Port E1 pin control select register
PE1PFS
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C1B2h
MPC
Port E2 pin control select register
PE2PFS
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C1B3h
MPC
Port E3 pin control select register
PE3PFS
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C1B4h
MPC
Port E4 pin control select register
PE4PFS
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C1B5h
MPC
Port E5 pin control select register
PE5PFS
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
— —
0008 C1B6h
MPC
Port E6 pin control select register
PE6PFS
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
— —
0008 C1B7h
MPC
Port E7 pin control select register
PE7PFS
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
0008 C1C8h
MPC
Port H0 pin control select register
PH0PFS
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
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ICLK  PCLK
ICLK < PCLK
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RX210 Group
80-pin
64-pin
List of I/O Registers (Address Order) (20 / 21)
100-pin
Table 4.1
4. I/O Registers
Address
Module
Symbol
Register Name
Register
Symbol
ICLK  PCLK
ICLK < PCLK
○
○
○
0008 C1C9h
MPC
Port H1 pin control select register
PH1PFS
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C1CAh
MPC
Port H2 pin control select register
PH2PFS
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C1CBh
MPC
Port H3 pin control select register
PH3PFS
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
—
0008 C1D1h
MPC
Port J1 pin control select register
PJ1PFS
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
— —
0008 C1D3h
MPC
Port J3 pin control select register
PJ3PFS
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C280h
SYSTEM
Deep standby control register
DPSBYCR
8
8
4, 5 PCLKB
2, 3 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C282h
SYSTEM
Deep standby interrupt enable register 0
DPSIER0
8
8
4, 5 PCLKB
2, 3 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C284h
SYSTEM
Deep standby interrupt enable register 2
DPSIER2
8
8
4, 5 PCLKB
2, 3 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C286h
SYSTEM
Deep standby interrupt flag register 0
DPSIFR0
8
8
4, 5 PCLKB
2, 3 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C288h
SYSTEM
Deep standby interrupt flag register 2
DPSIFR2
8
8
4, 5 PCLKB
2, 3 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C28Ah
SYSTEM
Deep standby interrupt edge register 0
DPSIEGR0
8
8
4, 5 PCLKB
2, 3 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C28Ch
SYSTEM
Deep standby interrupt edge register 2
DPSIEGR2
8
8
4, 5 PCLKB
2, 3 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C28Fh
SYSTEM
Flash HOCO software standy control register
FHSSBYCR
8
8
4, 5 PCLKB
2, 3 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C290h
SYSTEM
Reset status register 0
RSTSR0
8
8
4, 5 PCLKB
2, 3 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C291h
SYSTEM
Reset status register 1
RSTSR1
8
8
4, 5 PCLKB
2, 3 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C293h
SYSTEM
Main clock oscillator forced oscillation control register
MOFCR
8
8
4, 5 PCLKB
2, 3 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C294h
SYSTEM
High-speed clock oscillator power supply control register
HOCOPCR
8
8
4, 5 PCLKB
2, 3 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C296h
FLASH
Flash write erase protection register
FWEPROR
8
8
4, 5 PCLKB
2, 3 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C297h
SYSTEM
Voltage monitoring circuit/comparator A control register
LVCMPCR
8
8
4, 5 PCLKB
2, 3 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C298h
SYSTEM
Voltage detection level select register
LVDLVLR
8
8
4, 5 PCLKB
2, 3 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C29Ah
SYSTEM
Voltage monitoring 1 circuit/comparator A1 control register 0
LVD1CR0
8
8
4, 5 PCLKB
2, 3 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C29Bh
SYSTEM
Voltage monitoring 2 circuit/comparator A2 control register 0
LVD2CR0
8
8
4, 5 PCLKB
2, 3 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C2A0h to
0008 C2BFh
SYSTEM
Deep standby backup register 0 to 31
DPSBKR0 to
DPSBKR31
8
8
4, 5 PCLKB
2, 3 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C400h
RTC
64-Hz counter
R64CNT
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C402h
RTC
Second counter
RSECCNT
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C404h
RTC
Minute counter
RMINCNT
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C406h
RTC
Hour counter
RHRCNT
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C408h
RTC
Day-of-week counter
RWKCNT
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C40Ah
RTC
Date counter
RDAYCNT
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C40Ch
RTC
Month counter
RMONCNT
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C40Eh
RTC
Year counter
RYRCNT
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C410h
RTC
Second alarm register
RSECAR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C412h
RTC
Minute alarm register
RMINAR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C414h
RTC
Hour alarm register
RHRAR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C416h
RTC
Day-of-week alarm register
RWKAR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C418h
RTC
Date alarm register
RDAYAR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C41Ah
RTC
Month alarm register
RMONAR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C41Ch
RTC
Year alarm register
RYRAR
16
16
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C41Eh
RTC
Year alarm enable register
RYRAREN
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C422h
RTC
RTC control register 1
RCR1
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C424h
RTC
RTC control register 2
RCR2
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C426h
RTC
RTC control register 3
RCR3
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C42Eh
RTC
Time error adjustment register
RADJ
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C440h
RTC
Time capture control register 0
RTCCR0
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C442h
RTC
Time capture control register 1
RTCCR1
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C444h
RTC
Time capture control register 2
RTCCR2
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C452h
RTC
Second capture register 0
RSECCP0
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C454h
RTC
Minute capture register 0
RMINCP0
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C456h
RTC
Hour capture register 0
RHRCP0
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C45Ah
RTC
Date capture register 0
RDAYCP0
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C45Ch
RTC
Month capture register 0
RMONCP0
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
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List of I/O Registers (Address Order) (21 / 21)
100-pin
Table 4.1
4. I/O Registers
Address
Module
Symbol
Register Name
Register
Symbol
○
○
○
0008 C462h
RTC
Second capture register 1
RSECCP1
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C464h
RTC
Minute capture register 1
RMINCP1
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C466h
RTC
Hour capture register 1
RHRCP1
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C46Ah
RTC
Date capture register 1
RDAYCP1
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C46Ch
RTC
Month capture register 1
RMONCP1
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C472h
RTC
Second capture register 2
RSECCP2
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C474h
RTC
Minute capture register 2
RMINCP2
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C476h
RTC
Hour capture register 2
RHRCP2
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C47Ah
RTC
Date capture register 2
RDAYCP2
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C47Ch
RTC
Month capture register 2
RMONCP2
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C500h
TEMPS
Temperature sensor control register
TSCR
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C580h
CMPB
Comparator B control register 1
CPBCNT1
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C582h
CMPB
Comparator B flag register
CPBFLG
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C583h
CMPB
Comparator B interrupt control register
CPBINT
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
0008 C584h
CMPB
Comparator B filter select register
CPBF
8
8
2, 3 PCLKB
2 ICLK
○
○
○
007F C402h
FLASH
Flash mode register
FMODR
8
8
2, 3 FCLK
2 ICLK
○
○
○
007F C410h
FLASH
Flash access status register
FASTAT
8
8
2, 3 FCLK
2 ICLK
○
○
○
007F C411h
FLASH
Flash access error interrupt enable register
FAEINT
8
8
2, 3 FCLK
2 ICLK
○
○
○
007F C412h
FLASH
Flash ready interrupt enable register
FRDYIE
8
8
2, 3 FCLK
2 ICLK
○
○
○
007F C440h
FLASH
E2 data flash read enable register 0
DFLRE0
16
16
2, 3 FCLK
2 ICLK
○
○
○
007F C450h
FLASH
E2 data flash programming/erasure enable register 0
DFLWE0
16
16
2, 3 FCLK
2 ICLK
○
○
○
007F C454h
FLASH
FCU RAM enable register
FCURAME
16
16
2, 3 FCLK
2 ICLK
○
○
○
007F FFB0h
FLASH
Flash status register 0
FSTATR0
8
8
2, 3 FCLK
2 ICLK
○
○
○
007F FFB1h
FLASH
Flash status register 1
FSTATR1
8
8
2, 3 FCLK
2 ICLK
○
○
○
007F FFB2h
FLASH
Flash P/E mode entry register
FENTRYR
16
16
2, 3 FCLK
2 ICLK
○
○
○
007F FFB4h
FLASH
Flash protection register
FPROTR
16
16
2, 3 FCLK
2 ICLK
○
○
○
007F FFB6h
FLASH
Flash reset register
FRESETR
16
16
2, 3 FCLK
2 ICLK
○
○
○
007F FFBAh
FLASH
FCU command register
FCMDR
16
16
2, 3 FCLK
2 ICLK
○
○
○
007F FFC8h
FLASH
FCU processing switching register
FCPSR
16
16
2, 3 FCLK
2 ICLK
○
○
○
007F FFCAh
FLASH
E2 data flash blank check control register
DFLBCCNT
16
16
2, 3 FCLK
2 ICLK
○
○
○
007F FFCCh
FLASH
Flash P/E status register
FPESTAT
16
16
2, 3 FCLK
2 ICLK
○
○
○
007F FFCEh
FLASH
E2 data flash blank check status register
DFLBCSTAT
16
16
2, 3 FCLK
2 ICLK
○
○
○
007F FFE8h
FLASH
Peripheral clock notification register
PCKAR
16
16
2, 3 FCLK
2 ICLK
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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-TFLGA100-7x7-0.65
RENESAS Code
PTLG0100JA-A
Previous Code
100F0G
MASS[Typ.]
0.1g
w S B
φ b1
D
φ× M S
φb
w S A
ZD
AB
e
A
e
A
AB
φ× M S
K
J
H
G
B
E
F
E
D
C
B
×4
y S
v
Index mark
(Laser mark)
Figure A
S
ZE
A
1
2
3
Index mark
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Reference Dimension in Millimeters
Symbol
Min Nom
D
7.0
E
7.0
v
w
A
e
0.65
b
0.31 0.35
b1 0.385 0.435
x
y
ZD
0.575
ZE
0.575
Max
0.15
0.20
1.05
0.39
0.485
0.08
0.10
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JEITA Package Code
P-LQFP100-14x14-0.50
RENESAS Code
PLQP0100KB-A
Previous Code
100P6Q-A / FP-100U / FP-100UV
MASS[Typ.]
0.6g
HD
*1
D
51
75
NOTE)
1. DIMENSIONS "*1" AND "*2"
DO NOT INCLUDE MOLD FLASH.
2. DIMENSION "*3" DOES NOT
INCLUDE TRIM OFFSET.
50
76
bp
c1
Reference Dimension in Millimeters
Symbol
c
E
*2
HE
b1
D
E
A2
HD
HE
A
A1
bp
b1
c
c1
100
26
1
ZE
Terminal cross section
25
Index mark
ZD
y
e
*3
bp
A1
c
A
A2
F
L
x
L1
Detail F
Figure B
e
x
y
ZD
ZE
L
L1
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
0.05 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
1.0
1.0
0.35 0.5 0.65
1.0
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JEITA Package Code
P-LQFP80-12x12-0.50
RENESAS Code
PLQP0080KB-A
Previous Code
80P6Q-A
MASS[Typ.]
0.5g
HD
*1
D
60
41
NOTE)
1. DIMENSIONS "*1" AND "*2"
DO NOT INCLUDE MOLD FLASH.
2. DIMENSION "*3" DOES NOT
INCLUDE TRIM OFFSET.
40
61
bp
E
c
*2
HE
c1
b1
Reference Dimension in Millimeters
Symbol
ZE
Terminal cross section
80
21
1
20
ZD
Index mark
F
bp
c
A
*3
A1
y S
e
A2
S
L
x
L1
Detail F
Figure C
D
E
A2
HD
HE
A
A1
bp
b1
c
c1
e
x
y
ZD
ZE
L
L1
Min Nom Max
11.9 12.0 12.1
11.9 12.0 12.1
1.4
13.8 14.0 14.2
13.8 14.0 14.2
1.7
0.1 0.2
0
0.15 0.20 0.25
0.18
0.09 0.145 0.20
0.125
0°
10°
0.5
0.08
0.08
1.25
1.25
0.3 0.5 0.7
1.0
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JEITA Package Code
P-LQFP80-14x14-0.65
RENESAS Code
PLQP0080JA-A
Previous Code
FP-80W / FP-80WV
MASS[Typ.]
0.6g
HD
*1
D
41
60
61
40
NOTE)
1. DIMENSIONS "*1" AND "*2"
DO NOT INCLUDE MOLD FLASH.
2. DIMENSION "*3" DOES NOT
INCLUDE TRIM OFFSET.
HE
b1
ZE
80
Reference
Symbol
c
c1
*2
E
bp
Terminal cross section
21
1
20
ZD
c
A
F
A2
Index mark
A1
θ
S
y S
e
Figure D
L
L1
*3
bp
Detail F
× M
D
E
A2
HD
HE
A
A1
bp
b1
c
c1
θ
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
0.05 0.1 0.15
0.27 0.32 0.37
0.30
0.09 0.145 0.20
0.125
0°
8°
0.65
0.13
0.10
0.825
0.825
0.35 0.5 0.65
1.0
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JEITA Package Code
P-LQFP64-10x10-0.50
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 Dimension in Millimeters
Symbol
c
E
*2
HE
b1
16
Index mark
ZD
c
A
*3
A1
y
e
A2
F
bp
L
x
L1
Detail F
Figure E
D
E
A2
HD
HE
A
A1
bp
b1
c
c1
e
x
y
ZD
ZE
L
L1
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
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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 Dimension in Millimeters
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 F
*3
Detail F
bp
x
e
x
y
ZD
ZE
L
L1
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
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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 manual, refer to the relevant sections of the manual. If the descriptions under
General Precautions in the Handling of MPU/MCU Products and in the body of the manual differ from each
other, the description in the body of the manual takes precedence.
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. Moreover, when switching to a clock signal produced with an external
resonator (or by an external oscillator) while program execution is in progress, wait until
the target clock signal is stable.
5. Differences between Products
Before changing from one product to another, i.e. to one with a different part number, confirm
that the change will not lead to problems.
 The characteristics of MPU/MCU in the same group but having different part numbers may
differ because of the differences in internal memory capacity and layout pattern. When
changing to products of different part numbers, implement a system-evaluation test for
each of the products.
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