The following document contains information on Cypress products. The document has the series name, product name, and ordering part numbering with the prefix “MB”. However, Cypress will offer these products to new and existing customers with the series name, product name, and ordering part number with the prefix “CY”. How to Check the Ordering Part Number 1. Go to www.cypress.com/pcn. 2. Enter the keyword (for example, ordering part number) in the SEARCH PCNS field and click Apply. 3. Click the corresponding title from the search results. 4. Download the Affected Parts List file, which has details of all changes For More Information Please contact your local sales office for additional information about Cypress products and solutions. About Cypress Cypress is the leader in advanced embedded system solutions for the world's most innovative automotive, industrial, smart home appliances, consumer electronics and medical products. Cypress' microcontrollers, analog ICs, wireless and USB-based connectivity solutions and reliable, high-performance memories help engineers design differentiated products and get them to market first. Cypress is committed to providing customers with the best support and development resources on the planet enabling them to disrupt markets by creating new product categories in record time. To learn more, go to www.cypress.com. MB9B420TA Series 32-bit Arm® Cortex®-M3 FM3 Microcontroller The MB9B420TA Series are highly integrated 32-bit microcontrollers dedicated for embedded controllers with low-power consumption mode and competitive cost. These series are based on the Arm® Cortex®-M3 Processor with on-chip Flash memory and SRAM, and have peripheral functions such as various timers, ADCs, DACs and Communication Interfaces (CAN, UART, CSIO, I 2C, LIN). The products which are described in this data sheet are placed into TYPE12 product categories in "FM3 Family Peripheral Manual". Features 32-bit Arm® Cortex®-M3 Core CAN Interface Processor version: r2p1 Compatible with CAN Specification 2.0A/B Up to 60 MHz Frequency Operation Maximum transfer rate: 1 Mbps Integrated Nested Vectored Interrupt Controller (NVIC): Built-in 32 message buffer 1 NMI (non-maskable interrupt) and 48 peripheral interrupts and 16 priority levels 24-bit System timer (Sys Tick): System timer for OS task management Multi-function Serial Interface (Max 16 channels) 16 channels with 16 steps×9-bit FIFO Operation mode is selectable from the followings for each channel. UART CSIO LIN I2 C On-chip Memories [Flash memory] Dual operation Flash memory Main area: • Up to 1.5 Mbytes(1008 Kbytes(ROM0) + 512 Kbytes (ROM1) of Upper bank and 16 Kbytes (ROM0) of Lower bank.) Work area • 64 Kbytes(ROM1) of Lower bank [UART] Full duplex double buffer Selection with or without parity supported Built-in dedicated baud rate generator Read cycle: 0 wait-cycle External clock available as a serial clock Security function for code protection Hardware Flow control: Automatically control the transmission/reception by CTS/RTS (only ch.4) [SRAM] This Series on-chip SRAM is composed of two independent SRAM (SRAM0, SRAM1). SRAM0 is connected to I-code bus and D-code bus of Cortex-M3 core. SRAM1 is connected to System bus. Various error detection functions available (parity errors, SRAM0: Up to 96 Kbytes Full duplex double buffer SRAM1: Up to 96 Kbytes Built-in dedicated baud rate generator Supports SRAM, NOR NAND Flash memory device Up to 8 chip selects 8-/16-bit Data width Up to 25-bit Address bit [LIN] LIN protocol Rev.2.1 supported Full duplex double buffer Master/Slave mode supported LIN break field generation (can be changed to 13 to 16-bit length) Maximum area size: Up to 256 Mbytes LIN break delimiter generation (can be changed to 1 to 4-bit Supports Address/Data multiplex length) Various error detection functions available (parity errors, Supports external RDY function Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E [CSIO] Overrun error detection function available External Bus Interface Cypress Semiconductor Corporation framing errors, and overrun errors) framing errors, and overrun errors) • 198 Champion Court • San Jose , CA 95134-1709 • 408-943-2600 Revised January 12, 2018 MB9B420TA Series [I2C] General-Purpose I/O Port Standard - mode (Max 100 kbps) / Fast - mode (Max 400 kbps) supported This series can use its pins as general-purpose I/O ports when they are not used for external bus or peripherals. Moreover, the port relocate function is built in. It can set which I/O port the peripheral function can be allocated to. DMA Controller (8 channels) The DMA Controller has an independent bus from the CPU, so CPU and DMA Controller can process simultaneously. 8 independently configured and operated channels Transfer can be started by software or request from the builtin peripherals Transfer address area: 32-bit (4 Gbytes) Transfer mode: Block transfer/Burst transfer/Demand transfer Transfer data type: byte/half-word/word Transfer block count: 1 to 16 Number of transfers: 1 to 65536 A/D Converter (Max 24 channels) [12-bit A/D Converter] Successive Approximation type Built-in 2units Conversion time: 1.0μs @ 2.7V to 5.5V Priority conversion available (priority at 2levels) Scanning conversion mode Built-in FIFO for conversion data storage (for SCAN conversion: 16 steps, for Priority conversion: 4 steps) D/A Converter (Max 2 channels) Capable of pull-up control per pin Capable of reading pin level directly Built-in the port relocate function Up to 154 high-speed general-purpose I/O Ports@176pin Package Some ports are 5V tolerant. See "4. List of Pin Functions" and "5. I/O Circuit Type" to confirm the corresponding pins. Dual Timer (32-/16-bit Down Counter) The Dual Timer consists of two programmable 32-/16-bit down counters. Operation mode is selectable from the followings for each channel. Free-running Periodic (=Reload) One-shot Quadrature Position/Revolution Counter (QPRC) (Max 2channels) The Quadrature Position/Revolution Counter (QPRC) is used to measure the position of the position encoder. Moreover, it is possible to use as the up/down counter. The detection edge of the three external event input pins AIN, BIN and ZIN is configurable. 16-bit position counter R-2R type 16-bit revolution counter 10-bit resolution Two 16-bit compare registers Base Timer (Max 16 channels) Operation mode is selectable from the followings for each channel. HDMI-CEC/Remote Control Reception (Up to 2 channels) 16-bit PWM timer HDMI-CEC transmission 16-bit PPG timer 16-/32-bit reload timer 16-/32-bit PWC timer Header block automatic transmission by judging Signal free Generating status interrupt by detecting Arbitration lost Generating START, EOM, ACK automatically to output CEC transmission by setting 1 byte data Generating transmission status interrupt when transmitting 1 block (1 byte data and EOM/ACK) HDMI-CEC reception Automatic Line ACK reply function available error detection function available Remote control reception 4 bytes reception buffer code detection function available Repeat Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Page 2 of 134 MB9B420TA Series Multi-function Timer CRC (Cyclic Redundancy Check) Accelerator The Multi-function timer is composed of the following blocks. The CRC accelerator calculates the CRC which has a heavy software processing load, and achieves a reduction of the integrity check processing load for reception data and storage. 16-bit free-run timer × 3 ch./unit Input capture × 4 ch./unit CCITT CRC16 and IEEE-802.3 CRC32 are supported. Output compare × 6 ch./unit CCITT CRC16 Generator Polynomial: 0x1021 A/D activation compare × 2 ch./unit IEEE-802.3 CRC32 Generator Polynomial: 0x04C11DB7 Waveform generator × 3 ch./unit 16-bit PPG timer × 3 ch./unit The following function can be used to achieve the motor control. Clock and Reset [Clocks] Selectable from five clock sources (2 external oscillators, 2 built-in CR oscillators, and Main PLL). PWM signal output function Main Clock: 4 MHz to 48 MHz DC chopper waveform output function Sub Clock: 32.768 kHz Dead time function Built-in high-speed CR Clock: 4 MHz Input capture function Built-in low-speed CR Clock: 100 kHz A/D convertor activate function Main PLL Clock DTIF (Motor emergency stop) interrupt function [Resets] Real-time clock (RTC) Reset requests from INITX pin The Real-time clock can count Year/Month/Day/Hour/Minute/Second/A day of the week from 00 to 99. Power-on reset The interrupt function with specifying date and time Watchdog timers reset (Year/Month/Day/Hour/Minute.) is available. This function is also available by specifying only Year, Month, Day, Hour or Minute. Timer interrupt function after set time or each set time. Capable of rewriting the time with continuing the time count. Leap year automatic count is available. Watch Counter The Watch counter is used for wake up from sleep and timer mode. Interval timer: up to 64 s (Max) @ Sub Clock: 32.768 kHz External Interrupt Controller Unit Up to 32 external interrupt input pins @ 176pin Package Include one non-maskable interrupt (NMI) input pin Watchdog Timer (2 channels) Software reset Low-voltage detection reset Clock Super Visor reset Clock Super Visor (CSV) Clocks generated by built-in CR oscillators are used to supervise abnormality of the external clocks. If external clock failure (clock stop) is detected, reset is asserted. If external frequency anomaly is detected, interrupt or reset is asserted. Low-Voltage Detector (LVD) This Series includes 2-stage monitoring of voltage on the VCC pins. When the voltage falls below the voltage that has been set, Low-Voltage Detector generates an interrupt or reset. LVD1: error reporting via interrupt LVD2: auto-reset operation A watchdog timer can generate interrupts or a reset when a time-out value is reached. This series consists of two different watchdogs, a "Hardware" watchdog and a "Software" watchdog. The "Hardware" watchdog timer is clocked by the built-in lowspeed CR oscillator. Therefore, the "Hardware" watchdog is active in any low-power consumption modes except RTC, STOP, Deep standby RTC, Deep standby STOP modes. Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Page 3 of 134 MB9B420TA Series Low-Power Consumption Mode Six low-power consumption modes supported. SLEEP TIMER RTC STOP Deep standby RTC (selectable between keeping the value of RAM and not) Debug Serial Wire JTAG Debug Port (SWJ-DP) Embedded Trace Macrocell (ETM) Unique ID Unique value of the device (41-bit) is set. Power Supply Wide range voltage: VCC = 2.7 V to 5.5 V Deep standby STOP (selectable between keeping the value of RAM and not) Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Page 4 of 134 MB9B420TA Series Contents 1. Product Lineup .................................................................................................................................................................. 7 2. Packages ........................................................................................................................................................................... 8 3. Pin Assignment ................................................................................................................................................................. 9 4. List of Pin Functions....................................................................................................................................................... 12 5. I/O Circuit Type................................................................................................................................................................ 53 6. Handling Precautions ..................................................................................................................................................... 59 6.1 Precautions for Product Design ................................................................................................................................... 59 6.2 Precautions for Package Mounting .............................................................................................................................. 60 6.3 Precautions for Use Environment ................................................................................................................................ 61 7. Handling Devices ............................................................................................................................................................ 62 8. Block Diagram ................................................................................................................................................................. 64 9. Memory Size .................................................................................................................................................................... 64 10. Memory Map .................................................................................................................................................................... 65 11. Pin Status in Each CPU State ........................................................................................................................................ 68 12. Electrical Characteristics ............................................................................................................................................... 76 12.1 Absolute Maximum Ratings ......................................................................................................................................... 76 12.2 Recommended Operating Conditions.......................................................................................................................... 78 12.3 DC Characteristics....................................................................................................................................................... 79 12.3.1 Current Rating .............................................................................................................................................................. 79 12.3.2 Pin Characteristics ....................................................................................................................................................... 82 12.4 AC Characteristics ....................................................................................................................................................... 83 12.4.1 Main Clock Input Characteristics .................................................................................................................................. 83 12.4.2 Sub Clock Input Characteristics ................................................................................................................................... 84 12.4.3 Built-in CR Oscillation Characteristics .......................................................................................................................... 85 12.4.4 Operating Conditions of Main PLL (In the case of using main clock for input of PLL) .................................................. 86 12.4.5 Operating Conditions of Main PLL (In the case of using built-in high-speed CR for input clock of main PLL).............. 86 12.4.6 Reset Input Characteristics .......................................................................................................................................... 87 12.4.7 Power-on Reset Timing................................................................................................................................................ 87 12.4.8 External Bus Timing ..................................................................................................................................................... 88 12.4.9 Base Timer Input Timing .............................................................................................................................................. 98 12.4.10 CSIO/UART Timing .................................................................................................................................................. 99 12.4.11 External Input Timing .............................................................................................................................................. 107 12.4.12 Quadrature Position/Revolution Counter timing ...................................................................................................... 108 12.4.13 I2C Timing ............................................................................................................................................................... 110 12.4.14 ETM Timing ............................................................................................................................................................ 111 12.4.15 JTAG Timing ........................................................................................................................................................... 112 12.5 12-bit A/D Converter .................................................................................................................................................. 113 12.6 10-bit D/A Converter .................................................................................................................................................. 116 12.7 Low-Voltage Detection Characteristics ...................................................................................................................... 117 12.7.1 Low-Voltage Detection Reset ..................................................................................................................................... 117 12.7.2 Interrupt of Low-Voltage Detection ............................................................................................................................. 118 12.8 Flash Memory Write/Erase Characteristics ............................................................................................................... 119 12.8.1 Write / Erase time....................................................................................................................................................... 119 12.8.2 Write cycles and data hold time ................................................................................................................................. 119 12.9 Return Time from Low-Power Consumption Mode .................................................................................................... 120 12.9.1 Return Factor: Interrupt/WKUP .................................................................................................................................. 120 Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Page 5 of 134 MB9B420TA Series 12.9.2 Return Factor: Reset .................................................................................................................................................. 122 13. Ordering Information .................................................................................................................................................... 124 14. Package Dimensions .................................................................................................................................................... 125 15. Errata.............................................................................................................................................................................. 128 15.1 Part Numbers Affected .............................................................................................................................................. 128 15.2 Qualification Status.................................................................................................................................................... 128 15.3 Errata Summary ........................................................................................................................................................ 128 15.4 Errata Detail .............................................................................................................................................................. 128 15.4.1 HDMI-CEC polling message issue ............................................................................................................................. 128 16. Major Changes .............................................................................................................................................................. 130 Document History ............................................................................................................................................................... 132 Sales, Solutions, and Legal Information ........................................................................................................................... 134 Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Page 6 of 134 MB9B420TA Series 1. Product Lineup Memory Size Product name On-chip Flash memory On-chip SRAM MB9BF428SA/TA MB9BF429SA/TA Main area 1 Mbytes 1.5 Mbytes Work area 64 Kbytes 64 Kbytes SRAM0 80 Kbytes 96 Kbytes SRAM1 Total 80 Kbytes 160 Kbytes 96 Kbytes 192 Kbytes MB9BF428SA MB9BF429SA MB9BF428TA MB9BF429TA Function Product name Pin count 144 176/192 Cortex-M3 60 MHz 2.7 V to 5.5 V 1 ch. 8 ch. Addr: 25-bit (Max) R/Wdata : 8-/16-bit (Max) CS: 8 (Max) SRAM , NOR Flash memory , NAND Flash memory CPU Freq. Power supply voltage range CAN DMAC External Bus Interface Multi-function Serial Interface (UART/CSIO/LIN/I2C) Base Timer (PWC/Reload timer/PWM/PPG) A/D activation compare Input capture MFFree-run timer Timer Output compare Waveform generator PPG QPRC 16 ch. (Max) with 16steps×9-bit FIFO 16 ch. (Max) 2 ch. 4 ch. 3 ch. 6 ch. 3 ch. 3 ch. 1 unit 1 ch.(Max) Dual Timer HDMI-CEC/ Remote Control Reception Real-Time Clock Watch Counter CRC Accelerator Watchdog timer External Interrupts I/O ports 12-bit A/D converter 10-bit D/A converter CSV (Clock Super Visor) LVD (Low-Voltage Detector) High-speed Built-in CR Low-speed Debug Function Unique ID 2 ch. (Max) 1 unit 2 ch. (Max) 1 unit 1 unit Yes 1 ch. (SW) + 1 ch. (HW) 32 pins (Max) + NMI × 1 122 pins (Max) 154 pins (Max) 24 ch. (2 units) 2 ch. (Max) Yes 2 ch. 4 MHz 100 kHz SWJ-DP / ETM Yes Note: − All signals of the peripheral function in each product cannot be allocated by limiting the pins of package. It is necessary to use the port relocate function of the I/O port according to your function use. See "12. Electrical Characteristics 12.4. AC Characteristics 12.4.3. Built-in CR Oscillation Characteristics" for accuracy of built-in CR. Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Page 7 of 134 MB9B420TA Series 2. Packages Product name Package MB9BF428SA MB9BF429SA MB9BF428TA MB9BF429TA LQFP: LQS144 (0.5 mm pitch) LQFP: LQP176 (0.5 mm pitch) - - BGA: LBE192 (0.8 mm pitch) - : Supported Note: − See "14. Package Dimensions" for detailed information on each package. Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Page 8 of 134 MB9B420TA Series 3. Pin Assignment LQP176 P03/TMS/SWDIO P02/TDI P01/TCK/SWCLK P00/TRSTX VCC 137 136 135 134 133 P91/TIOB09_0/INT31_0 P90/TIOB08_0/INT30_0 P04/TDO/SWO 140 139 138 P94/SCK5_1/TIOB12_0/INT26_0 P93/SOT5_1/TIOB11_0 P92/SIN5_1/TIOB10_0 143 142 141 PC1/DA1_0/SOT13_0/MCSX4_0 PC0/DA0_0/SIN13_0/MCSX5_0 P95/TIOB13_0/INT27_0 146 145 144 PC4/SIN14_0/TIOA08_2/CEC0_1/MAD02_0 PC3/TIOA06_1/MAD01_0 PC2/SCK13_0/MAD00_0 149 148 147 PC7/CROUT_1/RTCCO_0/SUBOUT_0/MAD05_0 PC6/SCK14_0/TIOA14_0/MAD04_0 PC5/SOT14_0/TIOA10_2/MAD03_0 152 151 150 PCA/SCK15_0/MAD08_0 PC9/SOT15_0/MAD07_0 PC8/SIN15_0/MAD06_0 155 154 153 PCB/MAD09_0 VSS VCC 158 157 156 PCE/RTS4_0/TIOB06_1/MAD12_0 PCD/MAD11_0 PCC/MAD10_0 161 160 159 PD1/SOT4_0/TIOB14_0/INT31_1/MAD15_0 PD0/SCK4_0/TIOB10_2/INT30_1/MAD14_0 PCF/CTS4_0/TIOB08_2/MAD13_0 164 163 162 P62/ADTG_3/SCK5_0/MAD18_0 PD3/TIOB03_2/MAD17_0 PD2/SIN4_0/TIOA03_2/INT00_2/MAD16_0 167 166 165 PF3/SIN6_2/TIOA06_0/INT06_0 P60/SIN5_0/TIOA02_2/INT15_1/WKUP5/MAD20_0 P61/SOT5_0/TIOB02_2/MAD19_0 170 169 168 VCC PF5/SCK6_2/IGTRG0_1/INT08_0/WKUP3/CEC1_0 PF4/SOT6_2/TIOB06_0/INT07_0 173 172 171 VSS P81 P80 176 175 174 (TOP VIEW) VCC 1 132 VSS PA0/SIN8_0/TIOA08_0/MAD21_0 2 131 VCC PA1/SOT8_0/TIOA09_0/MAD22_0 3 130 P83/MCSX6_0 PA2/SCK8_0/TIOA10_0/MAD23_0 4 129 P82/MCSX7_0 PA3/SIN9_0/TIOA11_0/MAD24_0 5 128 PF6/NMIX/WKUP0 PA4/RX0_2/SOT9_0/TIOA12_0/INT03_0 6 127 P20/AIN1_1/INT05_0/CROUT_0 PA5/TX0_2/SCK9_0/TIOA13_0/INT10_2 7 126 P21/SIN0_0/BIN1_1/INT06_1 P05/TRACED0/SIN4_2/TIOA05_2/INT00_1 8 125 P22/AN23/SOT0_0/ZIN1_1/TIOB07_1 P06/TRACED1/SOT4_2/TIOB05_2/INT01_1 9 124 P23/AN22/SCK0_0/RTO00_1/TIOA07_1 P07/TRACED2/ADTG_0/SCK4_2 10 123 P24/AN21/SIN2_1/RTO01_1/INT01_2 P08/TRACED3/CTS4_2/TIOA00_2 11 122 P25/AN20/SOT2_1/RTO02_1 P09/TRACECLK/RTS4_2/TIOB00_2 12 121 P26/AN19/SCK2_1/RTO03_1 P50/SIN3_1/AIN0_2/INT00_0/MOEX_0 13 120 P27/AN18/SCK12_0/RTO04_1/INT02_2 P51/SOT3_1/BIN0_2/INT01_0/MWEX_0 14 119 P28/AN17/ADTG_4/SOT12_0/RTO05_1/INT09_0 P52/SCK3_1/ZIN0_2/INT02_0/MDQM0_0 15 118 P29/AN16/SIN12_0 P53/SIN6_0/TIOA01_2/INT07_2/MDQM1_0 16 117 AVRH P54/SOT6_0/TIOB01_2/MALE_0 17 116 AVRL P55/ADTG_1/SCK6_0/MRDY_0 18 115 AVSS P56/SIN1_0/TIOA09_2/INT08_2/CEC1_1/MNALE_0 19 114 AVCC P57/SOT1_0/TIOB09_2/INT16_1/MNCLE_0 20 113 PB7/TIOB12_1/INT23_0 P58/SCK1_0/TIOA11_2/INT17_1/MNWEX_0 21 112 PB6/SCK0_2/TIOA12_1/INT22_0 P59/SIN7_0/TIOB11_2/INT09_2/MNREX_0 22 111 PB5/SOT0_2/TIOB11_1/INT21_0 P5A/SOT7_0/TIOA13_1/INT18_1/MCSX0_0 23 110 PB4/SIN0_2/TIOA11_1/INT20_0 P5B/SCK7_0/TIOB13_1/INT19_1/MCSX1_0 24 109 PB3/TIOB10_1/INT19_0 P5C/TIOA06_2/INT28_0 25 108 PB2/SCK7_2/TIOA10_1/INT18_0 P5D/TIOB06_2/INT29_0 26 107 PB1/SOT7_2/TIOB09_1/INT17_0 VSS 27 106 PB0/SIN7_2/TIOA09_1/INT16_0 P30/AIN0_0/TIOB00_1/INT03_2/WKUP4 28 105 P1F/AN15/ADTG_5/FRCK0_1/TIOB15_2/INT29_1 P31/SCK6_1/BIN0_0/TIOB01_1/INT04_2 29 104 P1E/AN14/RTS4_1/DTTI0X_1/TIOA15_2/INT28_1 P32/SOT6_1/ZIN0_0/TIOB02_1/INT05_2 30 103 P1D/AN13/CTS4_1/IC03_1/TIOB14_2/INT27_1 P33/ADTG_6/SIN6_1/TIOB03_1/INT04_0 31 102 P1C/AN12/SCK4_1/IC02_1/TIOA14_2/INT26_1 P34/TX0_1/FRCK0_0/TIOB04_1 32 101 P1B/AN11/SOT4_1/IC01_1/TIOB13_2/INT25_1 P35/RX0_1/IC03_0/TIOB05_1/INT08_1 33 100 P1A/AN10/SIN4_1/IC00_1/TIOA13_2/INT05_1 P36/SIN5_2/IC02_0/TIOA12_2/INT09_1 34 99 P19/AN09/SCK2_2/INT22_1 P37/SOT5_2/IC01_0/TIOB12_2/INT10_1 35 98 P18/AN08/SOT2_2/INT21_1 P38/SCK5_2/IC00_0/INT11_1 36 97 P17/AN07/SIN2_2/INT04_1 P39/ADTG_2/DTTI0X_0/RTCCO_2/SUBOUT_2 37 96 P16/AN06/SCK0_1/INT20_1 P3A/RTO00_0/TIOA00_1 38 95 P15/AN05/SOT0_1/IC03_2 P3B/RTO01_0/TIOA01_1 39 94 P14/AN04/SIN0_1/IC02_2/INT03_1 P3C/RTO02_0/TIOA02_1 40 93 P13/AN03/SCK1_1/IC01_2/RTCCO_1/SUBOUT_1 P3D/RTO03_0/TIOA03_1 41 92 P12/AN02/SOT1_1/IC00_2 P3E/RTO04_0/TIOA04_1 42 91 P11/AN01/SIN1_1/FRCK0_2/INT02_1/WKUP1 P3F/RTO05_0/TIOA05_1 43 90 P10/AN00 VSS 44 89 VCC 87 88 PE3/X1 VSS 84 85 86 PE0/MD1 MD0 PF1/SOT1_2/TIOA08_1/INT14_0 PF2/SCK1_2/TIOB08_1/INT15_0 PE2/X0 81 82 83 PF0/SIN1_2/TIOB15_1/INT13_0/CEC0_0 78 79 80 P7D/TIOA14_1/INT12_0 P7E/TIOB14_1/INT24_0 P7B/TIOB07_0/INT10_0 P7C/TIOA07_0/INT11_0 P7F/TIOA15_1/INT25_0 75 76 77 P7A/ZIN1_0/INT24_1/MADATA15_0 72 73 74 P78/AIN1_0/TIOA15_0/MADATA13_0 P77/SCK3_0/TIOB07_2/INT12_2/MADATA12_0 P79/BIN1_0/TIOB15_0/INT23_1/MADATA14_0 69 70 71 P74/SCK2_0/MADATA09_0 P75/ADTG_8/SIN3_0/INT07_1/MADATA10_0 P73/SOT2_0/INT15_2/MADATA08_0 P76/SOT3_0/TIOA07_2/INT11_2/MADATA11_0 66 67 68 P72/SIN2_0/INT14_2/WKUP2/MADATA07_0 P70/TX0_0/TIOA04_2/MADATA05_0 P71/RX0_0/TIOB04_2/INT13_2/MADATA06_0 63 64 65 P4D/SOT7_1/BIN1_2/TIOB04_0/MADATA03_0 P4C/SCK7_1/AIN1_2/TIOB03_0/MADATA02_0 P4E/SIN7_1/ZIN1_2/TIOB05_0/INT06_2/MADATA04_0 60 61 62 P4A/SCK3_2/BIN0_1/TIOB01_0/MADATA00_0 P4B/IGTRG0_0/ZIN0_1/TIOB02_0/MADATA01_0 57 58 59 INITX P48/SIN3_2/INT14_1 P49/SOT3_2/AIN0_1/TIOB00_0 54 55 56 VCC P46/X0A P47/X1A 51 52 P45/SCK11_0/TIOA05_0 53 P44/SOT11_0/TIOA04_0 C P43/ADTG_7/SIN11_0/TIOA03_0 VSS 48 49 50 P42/SCK10_0/TIOA02_0/MCLKOUT_0 45 46 47 VCC P40/SIN10_0/TIOA00_0/INT12_1/MCSX2_0 P41/SOT10_0/TIOA01_0/INT13_1/MCSX3_0 LQFP - 176 Note: − The number after the underscore ("_") in pin names such as XXX_1 and XXX_2 indicates the relocated port number. For these pins, there are multiple pins that provide the same function for the same channel. Use the extended port function register (EPFR) to select the pin. Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Page 9 of 134 MB9B420TA Series LQS144 P01/TCK/SWCLK P00/TRSTX VCC 111 110 109 P04/TDO/SWO P03/TMS/SWDIO P02/TDI 114 113 112 PC2/SCK13_0/MAD00_0 PC1/DA1_0/SOT13_0/MCSX4_0 PC0/DA0_0/SIN13_0/MCSX5_0 117 116 115 PC4/SIN14_0/TIOA08_2/CEC0_1/MAD02_0 PC3/TIOA06_1/MAD01_0 119 118 PC7/CROUT_1/RTCCO_0/SUBOUT_0/MAD05_0 PC6/SCK14_0/TIOA14_0/MAD04_0 PC5/SOT14_0/TIOA10_2/MAD03_0 122 121 120 PC9/SOT15_0/MAD07_0 PC8/SIN15_0/MAD06_0 124 123 VSS VCC PCA/SCK15_0/MAD08_0 127 126 125 PCC/MAD10_0 PCB/MAD09_0 129 128 PCF/CTS4_0/TIOB08_2/MAD13_0 PCE/RTS4_0/TIOB06_1/MAD12_0 PCD/MAD11_0 132 131 130 PD1/SOT4_0/TIOB14_0/INT31_1/MAD15_0 PD0/SCK4_0/TIOB10_2/INT30_1/MAD14_0 134 133 P62/ADTG_3/SCK5_0/MAD18_0 PD3/TIOB03_2/MAD17_0 PD2/SIN4_0/TIOA03_2/INT00_2/MAD16_0 137 136 135 P60/SIN5_0/TIOA02_2/INT15_1/WKUP5/MAD20_0 P61/SOT5_0/TIOB02_2/MAD19_0 139 138 P80 VCC PF5/IGTRG0_1/INT08_0/WKUP3/CEC1_0 142 141 140 VSS P81 144 143 (TOP VIEW) VCC 1 108 VSS PA0/SIN8_0/TIOA08_0/MAD21_0 2 107 VCC PA1/SOT8_0/TIOA09_0/MAD22_0 3 106 P83/MCSX6_0 PA2/SCK8_0/TIOA10_0/MAD23_0 4 105 P82/MCSX7_0 PA3/SIN9_0/TIOA11_0/MAD24_0 5 104 PF6/NMIX/WKUP0 PA4/RX0_2/SOT9_0/TIOA12_0/INT03_0 6 103 P20/AIN1_1/INT05_0/CROUT_0 PA5/TX0_2/SCK9_0/TIOA13_0/INT10_2 7 102 P21/SIN0_0/BIN1_1/INT06_1 P05/TRACED0/SIN4_2/TIOA05_2/INT00_1 8 101 P22/AN23/SOT0_0/ZIN1_1/TIOB07_1 P06/TRACED1/SOT4_2/TIOB05_2/INT01_1 9 100 P23/AN22/SCK0_0/RTO00_1/TIOA07_1 P07/TRACED2/ADTG_0/SCK4_2 10 99 P24/AN21/SIN2_1/RTO01_1/INT01_2 P08/TRACED3/CTS4_2/TIOA00_2 11 98 P25/AN20/SOT2_1/RTO02_1 P09/TRACECLK/RTS4_2/TIOB00_2 12 97 P26/AN19/SCK2_1/RTO03_1 P50/SIN3_1/AIN0_2/INT00_0/MOEX_0 13 96 P27/AN18/SCK12_0/RTO04_1/INT02_2 P51/SOT3_1/BIN0_2/INT01_0/MWEX_0 14 95 P28/AN17/ADTG_4/SOT12_0/RTO05_1/INT09_0 P52/SCK3_1/ZIN0_2/INT02_0/MDQM0_0 15 94 P29/AN16/SIN12_0 P53/SIN6_0/TIOA01_2/INT07_2/MDQM1_0 16 93 AVRH P54/SOT6_0/TIOB01_2/MALE_0 17 92 AVRL P55/ADTG_1/SCK6_0/MRDY_0 18 91 AVSS P56/SIN1_0/TIOA09_2/INT08_2/CEC1_1/MNALE_0 19 90 AVCC P57/SOT1_0/TIOB09_2/INT16_1/MNCLE_0 20 89 P1F/AN15/ADTG_5/FRCK0_1/TIOB15_2/INT29_1 P58/SCK1_0/TIOA11_2/INT17_1/MNWEX_0 21 88 P1E/AN14/RTS4_1/DTTI0X_1/TIOA15_2/INT28_1 P59/SIN7_0/TIOB11_2/INT09_2/MNREX_0 22 87 P1D/AN13/CTS4_1/IC03_1/TIOB14_2/INT27_1 P5A/SOT7_0/TIOA13_1/INT18_1/MCSX0_0 23 86 P1C/AN12/SCK4_1/IC02_1/TIOA14_2/INT26_1 P5B/SCK7_0/TIOB13_1/INT19_1/MCSX1_0 24 85 P1B/AN11/SOT4_1/IC01_1/TIOB13_2/INT25_1 VSS 25 84 P1A/AN10/SIN4_1/IC00_1/TIOA13_2/INT05_1 P36/SIN5_2/IC02_0/TIOA12_2/INT09_1 26 83 P19/AN09/SCK2_2/INT22_1 P37/SOT5_2/IC01_0/TIOB12_2/INT10_1 27 82 P18/AN08/SOT2_2/INT21_1 P38/SCK5_2/IC00_0/INT11_1 28 81 P17/AN07/SIN2_2/INT04_1 P39/ADTG_2/DTTI0X_0/RTCCO_2/SUBOUT_2 29 80 P16/AN06/SCK0_1/INT20_1 P3A/RTO00_0/TIOA00_1 30 79 P15/AN05/SOT0_1/IC03_2 P3B/RTO01_0/TIOA01_1 31 78 P14/AN04/SIN0_1/IC02_2/INT03_1 P3C/RTO02_0/TIOA02_1 32 77 P13/AN03/SCK1_1/IC01_2/RTCCO_1/SUBOUT_1 P3D/RTO03_0/TIOA03_1 33 76 P12/AN02/SOT1_1/IC00_2 P3E/RTO04_0/TIOA04_1 34 75 P11/AN01/SIN1_1/FRCK0_2/INT02_1/WKUP1 P3F/RTO05_0/TIOA05_1 35 74 P10/AN00 VSS 36 73 VCC 70 71 72 PE2/X0 VSS MD0 PE3/X1 67 68 69 PE0/MD1 P78/AIN1_0/TIOA15_0/MADATA13_0 P7A/ZIN1_0/INT24_1/MADATA15_0 64 65 66 P77/SCK3_0/TIOB07_2/INT12_2/MADATA12_0 P79/BIN1_0/TIOB15_0/INT23_1/MADATA14_0 62 63 P74/SCK2_0/MADATA09_0 P75/ADTG_8/SIN3_0/INT07_1/MADATA10_0 P73/SOT2_0/INT15_2/MADATA08_0 P76/SOT3_0/TIOA07_2/INT11_2/MADATA11_0 59 60 61 P72/SIN2_0/INT14_2/WKUP2/MADATA07_0 57 58 P70/TX0_0/TIOA04_2/MADATA05_0 P71/RX0_0/TIOB04_2/INT13_2/MADATA06_0 54 55 56 P4C/SCK7_1/AIN1_2/TIOB03_0/MADATA02_0 P4D/SOT7_1/BIN1_2/TIOB04_0/MADATA03_0 P4E/SIN7_1/ZIN1_2/TIOB05_0/INT06_2/MADATA04_0 52 53 P4A/SCK3_2/BIN0_1/TIOB01_0/MADATA00_0 P4B/IGTRG0_0/ZIN0_1/TIOB02_0/MADATA01_0 49 50 51 INITX P48/SIN3_2/INT14_1 47 48 P46/X0A P47/X1A P49/SOT3_2/AIN0_1/TIOB00_0 44 45 46 P44/SOT11_0/TIOA04_0 P45/SCK11_0/TIOA05_0 C P43/ADTG_7/SIN11_0/TIOA03_0 VSS 42 43 P42/SCK10_0/TIOA02_0/MCLKOUT_0 VCC 39 40 41 P41/SOT10_0/TIOA01_0/INT13_1/MCSX3_0 37 38 VCC P40/SIN10_0/TIOA00_0/INT12_1/MCSX2_0 LQFP - 144 Note: − The number after the underscore ("_") in pin names such as XXX_1 and XXX_2 indicates the relocated port number. For these pins, there are multiple pins that provide the same function for the same channel. Use the extended port function register (EPFR) to select the pin. Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Page 10 of 134 MB9B420TA Series LBE192 (TOP VIEW) 1 A 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 P81 P80 VCC VSS PCD PCB VSS VCC PC8 VSS TCK VCC 14 B VSS PA0 PF5 PF3 P61 PD1 PCA PC1 P95 P92 TDO TMS TRSTX VSS C VCC PA1 PA2 PF4 P60 PD2 PCC PC5 PC0 P93 P90 TDI PF6 VCC D PA5 PA4 P05 P06 PA3 PD3 PCE PC6 PC2 P94 P91 P21 P20 P83 E VSS P07 P08 P09 P50 P62 PCF PC7 PC3 P25 P24 P23 P22 P82 F P51 P52 P53 P54 P55 P56 PD0 PC9 PC4 P29 P28 P27 P26 AVRH G VSS P57 P58 P59 P5A P5B VSS VSS PB7 PB6 PB5 PB4 PB3 AVRL H P5C P5D P30 P31 P32 P33 VSS VSS P1F P1E PB2 PB1 PB0 AVSS J VSS P37 P36 P35 P34 P70 VSS P76 P1D P1C P1B P1A P19 AVCC K P38 P39 P3A P3B P4A P4E VSS P74 P7B P7F P18 P16 P15 P17 L P3C P3D P3E P43 P49 P4D VSS P73 P7A P7E P14 P13 P12 VSS M VSS P3F P42 P44 P48 P4C VSS P72 P79 PF0 PF2 P11 P10 VCC N VCC P40 P41 P45 INITX P4B VSS P71 P78 P7D PF1 MD0 MD1 VSS C VSS VCC X0A X1A VSS P75 P77 P7C VSS X0 X1 P Note: − The number after the underscore ("_") in pin names such as XXX_1 and XXX_2 indicates the relocated port number. For these pins, there are multiple pins that provide the same function for the same channel. Use the extended port function register (EPFR) to select the pin. Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Page 11 of 134 MB9B420TA Series 4. List of Pin Functions List of pin numbers The number after the underscore ("_") in pin names such as XXX_1 and XXX_2 indicates the relocated port number. For these pins, there are multiple pins that provide the same function for the same channel. Use the extended port function register (EPFR) to select the pin. LQFP-176 Pin No LQFP-144 BGA-192 1 1 C1 2 2 B2 3 3 C2 4 4 C3 5 5 D5 6 6 D2 7 7 D1 8 8 D3 9 9 Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E D4 Pin Name VCC PA0 SIN8_0 TIOA08_0 MAD21_0 PA1 SOT8_0 TIOA09_0 MAD22_0 PA2 SCK8_0 TIOA10_0 MAD23_0 PA3 SIN9_0 TIOA11_0 MAD24_0 PA4 RX0_2 SOT9_0 TIOA12_0 INT03_0 PA5 TX0_2 SCK9_0 TIOA13_0 INT10_2 P05 TRACED0 SIN4_2 TIOA05_2 INT00_1 P06 TRACED1 SOT4_2 TIOB05_2 INT01_1 I/O circuit type Pin state type - I* J I* J I* J I* J I* K I* K E Q E Q Page 12 of 134 MB9B420TA Series LQFP-176 Pin No LQFP-144 BGA-192 10 10 E2 11 11 E3 12 12 E4 13 13 E5 14 14 F1 15 15 F2 Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Pin Name P07 TRACED2 ADTG_0 SCK4_2 P08 TRACED3 CTS4_2 TIOA00_2 P09 TRACECLK RTS4_2 TIOB00_2 P50 SIN3_1 AIN0_2 INT00_0 MOEX_0 P51 SOT3_1 BIN0_2 INT01_0 MWEX_0 P52 SCK3_1 ZIN0_2 INT02_0 MDQM0_0 I/O circuit type Pin state type E P E P E P E K E K E K Page 13 of 134 MB9B420TA Series LQFP-176 Pin No LQFP-144 BGA-192 16 16 F3 17 17 F4 18 18 F5 19 19 F6 20 20 G2 21 21 G3 22 22 G4 Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Pin Name P53 SIN6_0 TIOA01_2 INT07_2 MDQM1_0 P54 SOT6_0 TIOB01_2 MALE_0 P55 ADTG_1 SCK6_0 MRDY_0 P56 SIN1_0 TIOA09_2 INT08_2 CEC1_1 MNALE_0 P57 SOT1_0 TIOB09_2 INT16_1 MNCLE_0 P58 SCK1_0 TIOA11_2 INT17_1 MNWEX_0 P59 SIN7_0 TIOB11_2 INT09_2 MNREX_0 I/O circuit type Pin state type E K E J E J I* S I* K I* K E K Page 14 of 134 MB9B420TA Series LQFP-176 Pin No LQFP-144 BGA-192 23 23 G5 24 24 G6 25 - H1 26 - H2 27 25 A5 28 - H3 29 - H4 30 - H5 31 - H6 Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Pin name P5A SOT7_0 TIOA13_1 INT18_1 MCSX0_0 P5B SCK7_0 TIOB13_1 INT19_1 MCSX1_0 P5C TIOA06_2 INT28_0 P5D TIOB06_2 INT29_0 VSS P30 AIN0_0 TIOB00_1 INT03_2 WKUP4 P31 SCK6_1 BIN0_0 TIOB01_1 INT04_2 P32 SOT6_1 ZIN0_0 TIOB02_1 INT05_2 P33 ADTG_6 SIN6_1 TIOB03_1 INT04_0 I/O circuit type Pin state type E K E K E K E K - E U E K E K E K Page 15 of 134 MB9B420TA Series LQFP-176 Pin No LQFP-144 BGA-192 32 - J5 33 - J4 34 26 J3 35 27 J2 36 28 K1 37 29 K2 38 30 K3 39 31 K4 Pin name P34 TX0_1 FRCK0_0 TIOB04_1 P35 RX0_1 IC03_0 TIOB05_1 INT08_1 P36 SIN5_2 IC02_0 TIOA12_2 INT09_1 P37 SOT5_2 IC01_0 TIOB12_2 INT10_1 P38 SCK5_2 IC00_0 INT11_1 P39 ADTG_2 DTTI0X_0 RTCCO_2 SUBOUT_2 P3A RTO00_0 TIOA00_1 I/O circuit type Pin state type E J E K E K E K E K E J F J F J F J P3B 40 32 Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E L1 RTO01_0 TIOA01_1 P3C RTO02_0 TIOA02_1 Page 16 of 134 MB9B420TA Series LQFP-176 Pin No LQFP-144 BGA-192 41 33 L2 42 34 L3 43 35 M2 44 45 36 37 A8 N1 46 38 N2 47 39 N3 48 40 M3 49 41 L4 50 42 M4 51 43 N4 52 53 54 44 45 46 P2 A11 P4 55 47 P5 56 48 P6 57 49 N5 58 50 M5 Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Pin name P3D RTO03_0 TIOA03_1 P3E RTO04_0 TIOA04_1 P3F RTO05_0 TIOA05_1 VSS VCC P40 SIN10_0 TIOA00_0 INT12_1 MCSX2_0 P41 SOT10_0 TIOA01_0 INT13_1 MCSX3_0 P42 SCK10_0 TIOA02_0 MCLKOUT_0 P43 ADTG_7 SIN11_0 TIOA03_0 P44 SOT11_0 TIOA04_0 P45 SCK11_0 TIOA05_0 C VSS VCC P46 X0A P47 X1A INITX P48 SIN3_2 INT14_1 I/O circuit type Pin state type F J F J F J - E K E K E J I* J I* J I* J - D F D G B C E K Page 17 of 134 MB9B420TA Series LQFP-176 Pin No LQFP-144 BGA-192 59 51 L5 60 52 K5 61 53 N6 62 54 M6 63 55 L6 64 56 K6 65 57 J6 66 58 N8 Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Pin name P49 SOT3_2 AIN0_1 TIOB00_0 P4A SCK3_2 BIN0_1 TIOB01_0 MADATA00_0 P4B IGTRG0_0 ZIN0_1 TIOB02_0 MADATA01_0 P4C SCK7_1 AIN1_2 TIOB03_0 MADATA02_0 P4D SOT7_1 BIN1_2 TIOB04_0 MADATA03_0 P4E SIN7_1 ZIN1_2 TIOB05_0 INT06_2 MADATA04_0 P70 TX0_0 TIOA04_2 MADATA05_0 P71 RX0_0 TIOB04_2 INT13_2 MADATA06_0 I/O circuit type Pin state type E J E J E J E J E J E K E J E K Page 18 of 134 MB9B420TA Series LQFP-176 Pin No LQFP-144 BGA-192 67 59 M8 68 60 L8 69 61 K8 70 62 P8 71 63 J8 72 64 P9 73 65 N9 74 66 M9 - - M1 P3 Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Pin name P72 SIN2_0 INT14_2 WKUP2 MADATA07_0 P73 SOT2_0 INT15_2 MADATA08_0 P74 SCK2_0 MADATA09_0 P75 ADTG_8 SIN3_0 INT07_1 MADATA10_0 P76 SOT3_0 TIOA07_2 INT11_2 MADATA11_0 P77 SCK3_0 TIOB07_2 INT12_2 MADATA12_0 P78 AIN1_0 TIOA15_0 MADATA13_0 P79 BIN1_0 TIOB15_0 INT23_1 MADATA14_0 VSS VSS I/O circuit type Pin state type E U E K E J E K E K E K E J E K - Page 19 of 134 MB9B420TA Series LQFP-176 Pin No LQFP-144 BGA-192 75 67 L9 76 - K9 77 - P10 78 - N10 79 - L10 80 - K10 81 - M10 82 - N11 83 - M11 84 68 N13 85 69 N12 86 70 P12 87 71 P13 88 89 - 72 73 - E1 M14 P7 N7 Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Pin name P7A ZIN1_0 INT24_1 MADATA15_0 P7B TIOB07_0 INT10_0 P7C TIOA07_0 INT11_0 P7D TIOA14_1 INT12_0 P7E TIOB14_1 INT24_0 P7F TIOA15_1 INT25_0 PF0 SIN1_2 TIOB15_1 INT13_0 CEC0_0 PF1 SOT1_2 TIOA08_1 INT14_0 PF2 SCK1_2 TIOB08_1 INT15_0 PE0 MD1 MD0 PE2 X0 PE3 X1 VSS VCC VSS VSS I/O circuit type Pin state type E K E K E K E K E K E K I* S I* K I* K C E J D A A A B - Page 20 of 134 MB9B420TA Series LQFP-176 Pin No LQFP-144 BGA-192 90 74 M13 91 75 M12 92 76 L13 93 77 L12 94 78 L11 95 79 K13 96 80 K12 97 81 K14 - - M7 L7 K7 Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Pin name P10 AN00 P11 AN01 SIN1_1 FRCK0_2 INT02_1 WKUP1 P12 AN02 SOT1_1 IC00_2 P13 AN03 SCK1_1 IC01_2 RTCCO_1 SUBOUT_1 P14 AN04 SIN0_1 IC02_2 INT03_1 P15 AN05 SOT0_1 IC03_2 P16 AN06 SCK0_1 INT20_1 P17 AN07 SIN2_2 INT04_1 VSS VSS VSS I/O circuit type Pin state type G L G N G L G L G M G L G M G M - Page 21 of 134 MB9B420TA Series LQFP-176 Pin No LQFP-144 BGA-192 98 82 K11 99 83 J13 100 84 J12 101 85 J11 102 86 J10 103 87 J9 Pin name P18 AN08 SOT2_2 INT21_1 P19 AN09 SCK2_2 INT22_1 P1A AN10 SIN4_1 IC00_1 TIOA13_2 INT05_1 P1B AN11 SOT4_1 IC01_1 TIOB13_2 INT25_1 P1C AN12 SCK4_1 IC02_1 TIOA14_2 INT26_1 P1D AN13 CTS4_1 IC03_1 TIOB14_2 INT27_1 I/O circuit type Pin state type G M G M G M G M G M G M G M P1E AN14 104 88 H10 RTS4_1 DTTI0X_1 TIOA15_2 INT28_1 Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Page 22 of 134 MB9B420TA Series LQFP-176 Pin No LQFP-144 BGA-192 105 89 H9 106 - H13 107 - H12 108 - H11 109 - G13 110 - G12 111 - G11 112 - G10 113 - G9 114 115 - 90 91 - J14 H14 J7 P11 Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Pin name P1F AN15 ADTG_5 FRCK0_1 TIOB15_2 INT29_1 PB0 SIN7_2 TIOA09_1 INT16_0 PB1 SOT7_2 TIOB09_1 INT17_0 PB2 SCK7_2 TIOA10_1 INT18_0 PB3 TIOB10_1 INT19_0 PB4 SIN0_2 TIOA11_1 INT20_0 PB5 SOT0_2 TIOB11_1 INT21_0 PB6 SCK0_2 TIOA12_1 INT22_0 PB7 TIOB12_1 INT23_0 AVCC AVSS VSS VSS I/O circuit type Pin state type G M E K E K E K E K E K E K E K E K - Page 23 of 134 MB9B420TA Series LQFP-176 Pin No LQFP-144 BGA-192 116 117 92 93 G14 F14 118 94 F10 119 95 F11 120 96 F12 121 97 F13 122 98 E10 123 99 E11 Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Pin name AVRL AVRH P29 AN16 SIN12_0 P28 AN17 ADTG_4 SOT12_0 RTO05_1 INT09_0 P27 AN18 SCK12_0 RTO04_1 INT02_2 P26 AN19 SCK2_1 RTO03_1 P25 AN20 SOT2_1 RTO02_1 P24 AN21 SIN2_1 RTO01_1 INT01_2 I/O circuit type Pin state type - G L G M G M G L G L G M Page 24 of 134 MB9B420TA Series LQFP-176 Pin No LQFP-144 BGA-192 124 100 E12 125 101 E13 126 102 D12 127 103 D13 128 104 C13 129 105 E14 130 106 D14 131 132 133 107 108 109 C14 G7 A13 134 110 B13 135 111 A12 136 112 C12 137 113 B12 138 114 B11 139 - C11 - - N14 Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Pin name P23 AN22 SCK0_0 RTO00_1 TIOA07_1 P22 AN23 SOT0_0 ZIN1_1 TIOB07_1 P21 SIN0_0 BIN1_1 INT06_1 P20 AIN1_1 INT05_0 CROUT_0 PF6 NMIX WKUP0 P82 MCSX7_0 P83 MCSX6_0 VCC VSS VCC P00 TRSTX P01 TCK SWCLK P02 TDI P03 TMS SWDIO P04 TDO SWO P90 TIOB08_0 INT30_0 VSS I/O circuit type Pin state type G L G L E K E K I* H E J E J - E I E I E I E I E I E K - Page 25 of 134 MB9B420TA Series LQFP-176 Pin No LQFP-144 BGA-192 140 - D11 141 - B10 142 - C10 143 - D10 144 - B9 145 115 C9 146 116 B8 147 117 D9 148 118 E9 149 119 F9 150 120 C8 - - L14 Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Pin name P91 TIOB09_0 INT31_0 P92 SIN5_1 TIOB10_0 P93 SOT5_1 TIOB11_0 P94 SCK5_1 TIOB12_0 INT26_0 P95 TIOB13_0 INT27_0 PC0 DA0_0 SIN13_0 MCSX5_0 PC1 DA1_0 SOT13_0 MCSX4_0 PC2 SCK13_0 MAD00_0 PC3 TIOA06_1 MAD01_0 PC4 SIN14_0 TIOA08_2 CEC0_1 MAD02_0 PC5 SOT14_0 TIOA10_2 MAD03_0 VSS I/O circuit type Pin state type E K E J E J E K E K H O H O E J E J I* R I* J - Page 26 of 134 MB9B420TA Series LQFP-176 Pin No LQFP-144 BGA-192 151 121 D8 152 122 E8 153 123 A10 154 124 F8 155 125 B7 156 157 126 127 A9 G8 158 128 A7 159 129 C7 160 130 A6 161 131 D7 162 132 E7 163 133 F7 164 134 B6 - - B14 H7 B1 G1 Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Pin name PC6 SCK14_0 TIOA14_0 MAD04_0 PC7 CROUT_1 RTCCO_0 SUBOUT_0 MAD05_0 PC8 SIN15_0 MAD06_0 PC9 SOT15_0 MAD07_0 PCA SCK15_0 MAD08_0 VCC VSS PCB MAD09_0 PCC MAD10_0 PCD MAD11_0 PCE RTS4_0 TIOB06_1 MAD12_0 PCF CTS4_0 TIOB08_2 MAD13_0 PD0 SCK4_0 TIOB10_2 INT30_1 MAD14_0 PD1 SOT4_0 TIOB14_0 INT31_1 MAD15_0 VSS VSS VSS VSS I/O circuit type Pin state type I* J E J E J E J E J - E J E J E J E J E J E K E K - Page 27 of 134 MB9B420TA Series LQFP-176 BGA-192 165 135 C6 166 136 D6 167 137 E6 168 138 B5 169 139 C5 170 - B4 171 - C4 172 173 174 175 176 *: Pin No LQFP-144 140 141 142 143 144 - B3 A4 A3 A2 H8 J1 Pin name PD2 SIN4_0 TIOA03_2 INT00_2 MAD16_0 PD3 TIOB03_2 MAD17_0 P62 ADTG_3 SCK5_0 MAD18_0 P61 SOT5_0 TIOB02_2 MAD19_0 P60 SIN5_0 TIOA02_2 INT15_1 WKUP5 MAD20_0 PF3 SIN6_2 TIOA06_0 INT06_0 PF4 SOT6_2 TIOB06_0 INT07_0 PF5 IGTRG0_1 INT08_0 WKUP3 CEC1_0 SCK6_2 VCC P80 P81 VSS VSS I/O circuit type Pin state type E K E J E J E J E U I* K I* K I* T K K V V - 5V tolerant I/O Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Page 28 of 134 MB9B420TA Series List of pin functions The number after the underscore ("_") in pin names such as XXX_1 and XXX_2 indicates the relocated port number. For these pins, there are multiple pins that provide the same function for the same channel. Use the extended port function register (EPFR) to select the pin. Pin function ADC Pin name ADTG_0 ADTG_1 ADTG_2 ADTG_3 ADTG_4 ADTG_5 ADTG_6 ADTG_7 ADTG_8 AN00 AN01 AN02 AN03 AN04 AN05 AN06 AN07 AN08 AN09 AN10 AN11 AN12 AN13 AN14 AN15 AN16 AN17 AN18 AN19 AN20 AN21 AN22 AN23 Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Function description A/D converter external trigger input pin A/D converter analog input pin. ANxx describes ADC ch.xx. LQFP-176 Pin No LQFP-144 BGA-192 10 18 37 167 119 105 31 49 70 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 10 18 29 137 95 89 41 62 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 E2 F5 K2 E6 F11 H9 H6 L4 P8 M13 M12 L13 L12 L11 K13 K12 K14 K11 J13 J12 J11 J10 J9 H10 H9 F10 F11 F12 F13 E10 E11 E12 E13 Page 29 of 134 MB9B420TA Series Pin function Base Timer 0 Base Timer 1 Base Timer 2 Base Timer 3 Base Timer 4 Base Timer 5 Base Timer 6 Pin name TIOA00_0 TIOA00_1 TIOA00_2 TIOB00_0 TIOB00_1 TIOB00_2 TIOA01_0 TIOA01_1 TIOA01_2 TIOB01_0 TIOB01_1 TIOB01_2 TIOA02_0 TIOA02_1 TIOA02_2 TIOB02_0 TIOB02_1 TIOB02_2 TIOA03_0 TIOA03_1 TIOA03_2 TIOB03_0 TIOB03_1 TIOB03_2 TIOA04_0 TIOA04_1 TIOA04_2 TIOB04_0 TIOB04_1 TIOB04_2 TIOA05_0 TIOA05_1 TIOA05_2 TIOB05_0 TIOB05_1 TIOB05_2 TIOA06_0 TIOA06_1 TIOA06_2 TIOB06_0 TIOB06_1 TIOB06_2 Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Function description Base timer ch.0 TIOA pin Base timer ch.0 TIOB pin Base timer ch.1 TIOA pin Base timer ch.1 TIOB pin Base timer ch.2 TIOA pin Base timer ch.2 TIOB pin Base timer ch.3 TIOA pin Base timer ch.3 TIOB pin Base timer ch.4 TIOA pin Base timer ch.4 TIOB pin Base timer ch.5 TIOA pin Base timer ch.5 TIOB pin Base timer ch.6 TIOA pin Base timer ch.6 TIOB pin LQFP-176 Pin No LQFP-144 BGA-192 46 38 11 59 28 12 47 39 16 60 29 17 48 40 169 61 30 168 49 41 165 62 31 166 50 42 65 63 32 66 51 43 8 64 33 9 170 148 25 171 38 30 11 51 12 39 31 16 52 17 40 32 139 53 138 41 33 135 54 136 42 34 57 55 58 43 35 8 56 9 118 - N2 K3 E3 L5 H3 E4 N3 K4 F3 K5 H4 F4 M3 L1 C5 N6 H5 B5 L4 L2 C6 M6 H6 D6 M4 L3 J6 L6 J5 N8 N4 M2 D3 K6 J4 D4 B4 E9 H1 C4 161 131 D7 26 - H2 Page 30 of 134 MB9B420TA Series Pin function Base Timer 7 Base Timer 8 Base Timer 9 Base Timer 10 Base Timer 11 Base Timer 12 Base Timer 13 Pin name TIOA07_0 TIOA07_1 TIOA07_2 TIOB07_0 TIOB07_1 TIOB07_2 TIOA08_0 TIOA08_1 TIOA08_2 TIOB08_0 TIOB08_1 TIOB08_2 TIOA09_0 TIOA09_1 TIOA09_2 TIOB09_0 TIOB09_1 TIOB09_2 TIOA10_0 TIOA10_1 TIOA10_2 TIOB10_0 TIOB10_1 TIOB10_2 TIOA11_0 TIOA11_1 TIOA11_2 TIOB11_0 TIOB11_1 TIOB11_2 TIOA12_0 TIOA12_1 TIOA12_2 TIOB12_0 TIOB12_1 TIOB12_2 TIOA13_0 TIOA13_1 TIOA13_2 TIOB13_0 TIOB13_1 TIOB13_2 Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Function description Base timer ch.7 TIOA pin Base timer ch.7 TIOB pin Base timer ch.8 TIOA pin Base timer ch.8 TIOB pin Base timer ch.9 TIOA pin Base timer ch.9 TIOB pin Base timer ch.10 TIOA pin Base timer ch.10 TIOB pin Base timer ch.11 TIOA pin Base timer ch.11 TIOB pin Base timer ch.12 TIOA pin Base timer ch.12 TIOB pin Base timer ch.13 TIOA pin Base timer ch.13 TIOB pin LQFP-176 Pin No LQFP-144 BGA-192 77 124 71 76 125 72 2 82 149 139 83 162 3 106 19 140 107 20 4 108 150 141 109 163 5 110 21 142 111 22 6 112 34 143 113 35 7 23 100 144 24 101 100 63 101 64 2 119 132 3 19 20 4 120 133 5 21 22 6 26 27 7 23 84 24 85 P10 E12 J8 K9 E13 P9 B2 N11 F9 C11 M11 E7 C2 H13 F6 D11 H12 G2 C3 H11 C8 B10 G13 F7 D5 G12 G3 C10 G11 G4 D2 G10 J3 D10 G9 J2 D1 G5 J12 B9 G6 J11 Page 31 of 134 MB9B420TA Series Pin function Base Timer 14 Base Timer 15 Debugger Pin name TIOA14_0 TIOA14_1 TIOA14_2 TIOB14_0 TIOB14_1 TIOB14_2 TIOA15_0 TIOA15_1 TIOA15_2 TIOB15_0 TIOB15_1 TIOB15_2 SWCLK SWDIO SWO TCK TDI TDO TMS TRACECLK TRACED0 TRACED1 TRACED2 TRACED3 TRSTX Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Function description Base timer ch.14 TIOA pin Base timer ch.14 TIOB pin Base timer ch.15 TIOA pin Base timer ch.15 TIOB pin Serial wire debug interface clock input Serial wire debug interface data input / output Serial wire viewer output JTAG test clock input JTAG test data input JTAG debug data output JTAG test mode state input/output Trace CLK output of ETM Trace data output of ETM JTAG test reset Input LQFP-176 Pin No LQFP-144 BGA-192 151 78 102 164 79 103 73 80 104 74 81 105 135 137 138 135 136 138 137 12 8 9 10 11 134 121 86 134 87 65 88 66 89 111 113 114 111 112 114 113 12 8 9 10 11 110 D8 N10 J10 B6 L10 J9 N9 K10 H10 M9 M10 H9 A12 B12 B11 A12 C12 B11 B12 E4 D3 D4 E2 E3 B13 Page 32 of 134 MB9B420TA Series Pin function External Bus Pin name MAD00_0 MAD01_0 MAD02_0 MAD03_0 MAD04_0 MAD05_0 MAD06_0 MAD07_0 MAD08_0 MAD09_0 MAD10_0 MAD11_0 MAD12_0 MAD13_0 MAD14_0 MAD15_0 MAD16_0 MAD17_0 MAD18_0 MAD19_0 MAD20_0 MAD21_0 MAD22_0 MAD23_0 MAD24_0 MCSX0_0 MCSX1_0 MCSX2_0 MCSX3_0 MCSX4_0 MCSX5_0 MCSX6_0 MCSX7_0 MDQM0_0 MDQM1_0 MOEX_0 MWEX_0 Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Function description External bus interface address bus External bus interface chip select output pin External bus interface byte mask signal output External bus interface read enable signal for SRAM External bus interface write enable signal for SRAM LQFP-176 Pin No LQFP-144 BGA-192 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 2 3 4 5 23 24 46 47 146 145 130 129 15 16 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 2 3 4 5 23 24 38 39 116 115 106 105 15 16 D9 E9 F9 C8 D8 E8 A10 F8 B7 A7 C7 A6 D7 E7 F7 B6 C6 D6 E6 B5 C5 B2 C2 C3 D5 G5 G6 N2 N3 B8 C9 D14 E14 F2 F3 13 13 E5 14 14 F1 Page 33 of 134 MB9B420TA Series LQFP-176 Pin No LQFP-144 BGA-192 19 19 F6 20 20 G2 22 22 G4 21 21 G3 MADATA00_0 60 52 K5 MADATA01_0 MADATA02_0 MADATA03_0 MADATA04_0 MADATA05_0 MADATA06_0 MADATA07_0 MADATA08_0 MADATA09_0 MADATA10_0 MADATA11_0 MADATA12_0 MADATA13_0 MADATA14_0 MADATA15_0 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 N6 M6 L6 K6 J6 N8 M8 L8 K8 P8 J8 P9 N9 M9 L9 17 17 F4 18 48 18 40 F5 M3 Pin function Pin name External Bus MNALE_0 MNCLE_0 MNREX_0 MNWEX_0 MALE_0 MRDY_0 MCLKOUT_0 Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Function description External bus interface ALE signal to control NAND Flash output pin External bus interface CLE signal to control NAND Flash output pin External bus interface read enable signal to control NAND Flash External bus interface write enable signal to control NAND Flash External bus interface data bus (Address / data multiplex bus) External bus interface Address Latch enable output signal for multiplex External bus interface external RDY input signal External bus interface external clock output Page 34 of 134 MB9B420TA Series Pin function External Interrupt Pin name INT00_0 INT00_1 INT00_2 INT01_0 INT01_1 INT01_2 INT02_0 INT02_1 INT02_2 INT03_0 INT03_1 INT03_2 INT04_0 INT04_1 INT04_2 INT05_0 INT05_1 INT05_2 INT06_0 INT06_1 INT06_2 INT07_0 INT07_1 INT07_2 INT08_0 INT08_1 INT08_2 INT09_0 INT09_1 INT09_2 INT10_0 INT10_1 INT10_2 INT11_0 INT11_1 INT11_2 INT12_0 INT12_1 INT12_2 INT13_0 INT13_1 INT13_2 INT14_0 INT14_1 INT14_2 Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Function description External interrupt request 00 input pin External interrupt request 01 input pin External interrupt request 02 input pin External interrupt request 03 input pin External interrupt request 04 input pin External interrupt request 05 input pin External interrupt request 06 input pin External interrupt request 07 input pin External interrupt request 08 input pin External interrupt request 09 input pin External interrupt request 10 input pin External interrupt request 11 input pin External interrupt request 12 input pin External interrupt request 13 input pin External interrupt request 14 input pin LQFP-176 Pin No LQFP-144 BGA-192 13 8 165 14 9 123 15 91 120 6 94 28 31 97 29 127 100 30 170 126 64 171 70 16 172 33 19 119 34 22 76 35 7 77 36 71 78 46 72 81 47 66 82 58 67 13 8 135 14 9 99 15 75 96 6 78 81 103 84 102 56 62 16 140 19 95 26 22 27 7 28 63 38 64 39 58 50 59 E5 D3 C6 F1 D4 E11 F2 M12 F12 D2 L11 H3 H6 K14 H4 D13 J12 H5 B4 D12 K6 C4 P8 F3 B3 J4 F6 F11 J3 G4 K9 J2 D1 P10 K1 J8 N10 N2 P9 M10 N3 N8 N11 M5 M8 Page 35 of 134 MB9B420TA Series Pin function External Interrupt Pin name INT15_0 INT15_1 INT15_2 INT16_0 INT16_1 INT17_0 INT17_1 INT18_0 INT18_1 INT19_0 INT19_1 INT20_0 INT20_1 INT21_0 INT21_1 INT22_0 INT22_1 INT23_0 INT23_1 INT24_0 INT24_1 INT25_0 INT25_1 INT26_0 INT26_1 INT27_0 INT27_1 INT28_0 INT28_1 INT29_0 INT29_1 INT30_0 INT30_1 INT31_0 INT31_1 NMIX Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Function description External interrupt request 15 input pin External interrupt request 16 input pin External interrupt request 17 input pin External interrupt request 18 input pin External interrupt request 19 input pin External interrupt request 20 input pin External interrupt request 21 input pin External interrupt request 22 input pin External interrupt request 23 input pin External interrupt request 24 input pin External interrupt request 25 input pin External interrupt request 26 input pin External interrupt request 27 input pin External interrupt request 28 input pin External interrupt request 29 input pin External interrupt request 30 input pin External interrupt request 31 input pin Non-Maskable Interrupt input LQFP-176 Pin No LQFP-144 BGA-192 83 169 68 106 20 107 21 108 23 109 24 110 96 111 98 112 99 113 74 79 75 80 101 143 102 144 103 25 104 26 105 139 163 140 164 128 139 60 20 21 23 24 80 82 83 66 67 85 86 87 88 89 133 134 104 M11 C5 L8 H13 G2 H12 G3 H11 G5 G13 G6 G12 K12 G11 K11 G10 J13 G9 M9 L10 L9 K10 J11 D10 J10 B9 J9 H1 H10 H2 H9 C11 F7 D11 B6 C13 Page 36 of 134 MB9B420TA Series Pin function GPIO Pin name P00 P01 P02 P03 P04 P05 P06 P07 P08 P09 P10 P11 P12 P13 P14 P15 P16 P17 P18 P19 P1A P1B P1C P1D P1E P1F P20 P21 P22 P23 P24 P25 P26 P27 P28 P29 Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Function description General-purpose I/O port 0 General-purpose I/O port 1 General-purpose I/O port 2 LQFP-176 Pin No LQFP-144 BGA-192 134 135 136 137 138 8 9 10 11 12 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 127 126 125 124 123 122 121 120 119 118 110 111 112 113 114 8 9 10 11 12 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 103 102 101 100 99 98 97 96 95 94 B13 A12 C12 B12 B11 D3 D4 E2 E3 E4 M13 M12 L13 L12 L11 K13 K12 K14 K11 J13 J12 J11 J10 J9 H10 H9 D13 D12 E13 E12 E11 E10 F13 F12 F11 F10 Page 37 of 134 MB9B420TA Series Pin function GPIO Pin name P30 P31 P32 P33 P34 P35 P36 P37 P38 P39 P3A P3B P3C P3D P3E P3F P40 P41 P42 P43 P44 P45 P46 P47 P48 P49 P4A P4B P4C P4D P4E P50 P51 P52 P53 P54 P55 P56 P57 P58 P59 P5A P5B P5C P5D Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Function description General-purpose I/O port 3 General-purpose I/O port 4 General-purpose I/O port 5 LQFP-176 Pin No LQFP-144 BGA-192 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 46 47 48 49 50 51 55 56 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 38 39 40 41 42 43 47 48 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 - H3 H4 H5 H6 J5 J4 J3 J2 K1 K2 K3 K4 L1 L2 L3 M2 N2 N3 M3 L4 M4 N4 P5 P6 M5 L5 K5 N6 M6 L6 K6 E5 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 G2 G3 G4 G5 G6 H1 H2 Page 38 of 134 MB9B420TA Series Pin function GPIO Pin name P60 P61 P62 P70 P71 P72 P73 P74 P75 P76 P77 P78 P79 P7A P7B P7C P7D P7E P7F P80 P81 P82 P83 P90 P91 P92 P93 P94 P95 PA0 PA1 PA2 PA3 PA4 PA5 PB0 PB1 PB2 PB3 PB4 PB5 PB6 PB7 Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Function description General-purpose I/O port 6 General-purpose I/O port 7 General-purpose I/O port 8 General-purpose I/O port 9 General-purpose I/O port A General-purpose I/O port B LQFP-176 Pin No LQFP-144 BGA-192 169 168 167 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 174 175 129 130 139 140 141 142 143 144 2 3 4 5 6 7 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 139 138 137 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 142 143 105 106 2 3 4 5 6 7 - C5 B5 E6 J6 N8 M8 L8 K8 P8 J8 P9 N9 M9 L9 K9 P10 N10 L10 K10 A3 A2 E14 D14 C11 D11 B10 C10 D10 B9 B2 C2 C3 D5 D2 D1 H13 H12 H11 G13 G12 G11 G10 G9 Page 39 of 134 MB9B420TA Series Pin function GPIO Pin name PC0 PC1 PC2 PC3 PC4 PC5 PC6 PC7 PC8 PC9 PCA PCB PCC PCD PCE PCF PD0 PD1 PD2 PD3 PE0 PE2 PE3 PF0 PF1 PF2 PF3 PF4 PF5 PF6 Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Function description General-purpose I/O port C General-purpose I/O port D General-purpose I/O port E General-purpose I/O port F* LQFP-176 Pin No LQFP-144 BGA-192 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 84 86 87 81 82 83 170 171 172 128 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 68 70 71 140 104 C9 B8 D9 E9 F9 C8 D8 E8 A10 F8 B7 A7 C7 A6 D7 E7 F7 B6 C6 D6 N13 P12 P13 M10 N11 M11 B4 C4 B3 C13 Page 40 of 134 MB9B420TA Series Pin function Multi Function Serial 0 Pin name SIN0_0 SIN0_1 Multifunction serial interface ch.0 input pin SIN0_2 SOT0_0 (SDA0_0) SOT0_1 (SDA0_1) SOT0_2 (SDA0_2) SCK0_0 (SCL0_0) SCK0_1 (SCL0_1) SCK0_2 (SCL0_2) Multi Function Serial 1 Function description SIN1_0 SIN1_1 SIN1_2 SOT1_0 (SDA1_0) SOT1_1 (SDA1_1) SOT1_2 (SDA1_2) SCK1_0 (SCL1_0) SCK1_1 (SCL1_1) SCK1_2 (SCL1_2) Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Multifunction serial interface ch.0 output pin. This pin operates as SOT0 when it is used in a UART/CSIO/LIN (operation modes 0 to 3) and as SDA0 when it is used in an I2C (operation mode 4). Multifunction serial interface ch.0 clock I/O pin. This pin operates as SCK0 when it is used in a UART/CSIO (operation modes 0 to 2) and as SCL0 when it is used in an I2C (operation mode 4). Multifunction serial interface ch.1 input pin Multifunction serial interface ch.1 output pin. This pin operates as SOT1 when it is used in a UART/CSIO/LIN (operation modes 0 to 3) and as SDA1 when it is used in an I2C (operation mode 4). Multifunction serial interface ch.1 clock I/O pin. This pin operates as SCK1 when it is used in a UART/CSIO (operation modes 0 to 2) and as SCL1 when it is used in an I2C (operation mode 4). LQFP-176 Pin No. LQFP-144 BGA-192 126 102 D12 94 78 L11 110 - G12 125 101 E13 95 79 K13 111 - G11 124 100 E12 96 80 K12 112 - G10 19 91 81 19 75 - F6 M12 M10 20 20 G2 92 76 L13 82 - N11 21 21 G3 93 77 L12 83 - M11 Page 41 of 134 MB9B420TA Series Pin function Multi Function Serial 2 Multi Function Serial 3 Pin name SIN2_0 SIN2_1 SIN2_2 SOT2_0 (SDA2_0) SOT2_1 (SDA2_1) SOT2_2 (SDA2_2) SCK2_0 (SCL2_0) SCK2_1 (SCL2_1) SCK2_2 (SCL2_2) LQFP-176 Pin No. LQFP-144 BGA-192 67 123 97 59 99 81 M8 E11 K14 68 60 L8 122 98 E10 98 82 K11 69 61 K8 121 97 F13 99 83 J13 70 62 P8 13 13 E5 58 50 M5 Multifunction serial interface ch.3 output pin. This pin operates as SOT3 when it is used in a UART/CSIO/LIN (operation modes 0 to 3) and as SDA3 when it is used in an I2C (operation mode 4). 71 63 J8 14 14 F1 59 51 L5 Multifunction serial interface ch.3 clock I/O pin. This pin operates as SCK3 when it is used in a UART/CSIO (operation modes 0 to 2) and as SCL3 when it is used in an I2C (operation mode 4). 72 64 P9 15 15 F2 60 52 K5 Function description Multifunction serial interface ch.2 input pin Multifunction serial interface ch.2 output pin. This pin operates as SOT2 when it is used in a UART/CSIO/LIN (operation modes 0 to 3) and as SDA2 when it is used in an I2C (operation mode 4). Multifunction serial interface ch.2 clock I/O pin. This pin operates as SCK2 when it is used in a UART/CSIO (operation modes 0 to 2) and as SCL2 when it is used in an I2C (operation mode 4). SIN3_0 SIN3_1 Multifunction serial interface ch.3 input pin SIN3_2 SOT3_0 (SDA3_0) SOT3_1 (SDA3_1) SOT3_2 (SDA3_2) SCK3_0 (SCL3_0) SCK3_1 (SCL3_1) SCK3_2 (SCL3_2) Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Page 42 of 134 MB9B420TA Series Pin function Multi Function Serial 4 Multi Function Serial 5 Pin name SIN4_0 SIN4_1 SIN4_2 SOT4_0 (SDA4_0) SOT4_1 (SDA4_1) SOT4_2 (SDA4_2) SCK4_0 (SCL4_0) SCK4_1 (SCL4_1) SCK4_2 (SCL4_2) RTS4_0 RTS4_1 RTS4_2 CTS4_0 CTS4_1 CTS4_2 SIN5_0 SIN5_1 SIN5_2 SOT5_0 (SDA5_0) SOT5_1 (SDA5_1) SOT5_2 (SDA5_2) SCK5_0 (SCL5_0) SCK5_1 (SCL5_1) SCK5_2 (SCL5_2) Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E LQFP-176 165 100 8 Pin No. LQFP-144 135 84 8 BGA-192 C6 J12 D3 Multifunction serial interface ch.4 output pin. This pin operates as SOT4 when it is used in a UART/CSIO/LIN (operation modes 0 to 3) and as SDA4 when it is used in an I2C (operation mode 4). 164 134 B6 101 85 J11 9 9 D4 Multifunction serial interface ch.4 clock I/O pin. This pin operates as SCK4 when it is used in a UART/CSIO (operation modes 0 to 2) and as SCL4 when it is used in an I2C (operation mode 4). 163 133 F7 102 86 J10 10 10 E2 161 104 12 162 103 11 169 141 34 131 88 12 132 87 11 139 26 D7 H10 E4 E7 J9 E3 C5 B10 J3 168 138 B5 142 - C10 35 27 J2 167 137 E6 143 - D10 36 28 K1 Function description Multifunction serial interface ch.4 input pin Multifunction serial interface ch.4 RTS output pin Multifunction serial interface ch.4 CTS input pin Multifunction serial interface ch.5 input pin Multifunction serial interface ch.5 output pin. This pin operates as SOT5 when it is used in a UART/CSIO/LIN (operation modes 0 to 3) and as SDA5 when it is used in an I2C (operation mode 4). Multifunction serial interface ch.5 clock I/O pin. This pin operates as SCK5 when it is used in a UART/CSIO (operation modes 0 to 2) and as SCL5 when it is used in an I2C (operation mode 4). Page 43 of 134 MB9B420TA Series Pin function Multi Function Serial 6 Multi Function Serial 7 Pin name SIN6_0 SIN6_1 SIN6_2 SOT6_0 (SDA6_0) SOT6_1 (SDA6_1) SOT6_2 (SDA6_2) SCK6_0 (SCL6_0) SCK6_1 (SCL6_1) SCK6_2 (SCL6_2) SIN7_0 SIN7_1 Function description Multifunction serial interface ch.6 input pin Multifunction serial interface ch.6 output pin. This pin operates as SOT6 when it is used in a UART/CSIO/LIN (operation modes 0 to 3) and as SDA6 when it is used in an I2C (operation mode 4). Multifunction serial interface ch.6 clock I/O pin. This pin operates as SCK6 when it is used in a UART/CSIO (operation modes 0 to 2) and as SCL6 when it is used in an I2C (operation mode 4). Multifunction serial interface ch.7 input pin SIN7_2 SOT7_0 (SDA7_0) SOT7_1 (SDA7_1) SOT7_2 (SDA7_2) SCK7_0 (SCL7_0) SCK7_1 (SCL7_1) SCK7_2 (SCL7_2) Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Multifunction serial interface ch.7 output pin. This pin operates as SOT7 when it is used in a UART/CSIO/LIN (operation modes 0 to 3) and as SDA7 when it is used in an I2C (operation mode 4). Multifunction serial interface ch.7 clock I/O pin. This pin operates as SCK7 when it is used in a UART/CSIO (operation modes 0 to 2) and as SCL7 when it is used in an I2C (operation mode 4). LQFP-176 Pin No. LQFP-144 BGA-192 16 31 170 16 - F3 H6 B4 17 17 F4 30 - H5 171 - C4 18 18 F5 29 - H4 172 - B3 22 22 G4 64 56 K6 106 - H13 23 23 G5 63 55 L6 107 - H12 24 24 G6 62 54 M6 108 - H11 Page 44 of 134 MB9B420TA Series Pin function Multi Function Serial 8 Pin name Function description SIN8_0 Multifunction serial interface ch.8 input pin Multifunction serial interface ch.6 output pin. This pin operates as SOT8 when it is used in a UART/CSIO/LIN (operation modes 0 to 3) and as SDA8 when it is used in an I2C (operation mode 4). Multifunction serial interface ch.7 clock I/O pin. This pin operates as SCK8 when it is used in a UART/CSIO (operation modes 0 to 2) and as SCL8 when it is used in an I2C (operation mode 4). Multifunction serial interface ch.9 input pin Multifunction serial interface ch.9 output pin. This pin operates as SOT9 when it is used in a UART/CSIO/LIN (operation modes 0 to 3) and as SDA9 when it is used in an I2C (operation mode 4). Multifunction serial interface ch.9 clock I/O pin. This pin operates as SCK9 when it is used in a UART/CSIO (operation modes 0 to 2) and as SCL9 when it is used in an I2C (operation mode 4). SOT8_0 (SDA8_0) SCK8_0 (SCL8_0) Multi Function Serial 9 SIN9_0 SOT9_0 (SDA9_0) SCK9_0 (SCL9_0) Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E LQFP-176 Pin No. LQFP-144 BGA-192 2 2 B2 3 3 C2 4 4 C3 5 5 D5 6 6 D2 7 7 D1 Page 45 of 134 MB9B420TA Series Pin function Multi Function Serial 10 Pin name Function description SIN10_0 Multifunction serial interface ch.10 input pin Multifunction serial interface ch.10 output pin. This pin operates as SOT10 when it is used in a UART/CSIO/LIN (operation modes 0 to 3) and as SDA10 when it is used in an I2C (operation mode 4). Multifunction serial interface ch.10 clock I/O pin. This pin operates as SCK10 when it is used in a UART/CSIO (operation modes 0 to 2) and as SCL10 when it is used in an I2C (operation mode 4). Multifunction serial interface ch.11 input pin Multifunction serial interface ch.11 output pin. This pin operates as SOT11 when it is used in a UART/CSIO/LIN (operation modes 0 to 3) and as SDA11 when it is used in an I2C (operation mode 4). Multifunction serial interface ch.11 clock I/O pin. This pin operates as SCK11 when it is used in a UART/CSIO (operation modes 0 to 2) and as SCL11 when it is used in an I2C (operation mode 4). SOT10_0 (SDA10_0) SCK10_0 (SCL10_0) Multi Function Serial 11 SIN11_0 SOT11_0 (SDA11_0) SCK11_0 (SCL11_0) Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E LQFP-176 Pin No. LQFP-144 BGA-192 46 38 N2 47 39 N3 48 40 M3 49 41 L4 50 42 M4 51 43 N4 Page 46 of 134 MB9B420TA Series Pin function Multi Function Serial 12 Pin name Function description SIN12_0 Multifunction serial interface ch.12 input pin Multifunction serial interface ch.12 output pin. This pin operates as SOT12 when it is used in a UART/CSIO/LIN (operation modes 0 to 3) and as SDA12 when it is used in an I2C (operation mode 4). Multifunction serial interface ch.12 clock I/O pin. This pin operates as SCK12 when it is used in a UART/CSIO (operation modes 0 to 2) and as SCL12 when it is used in an I2C (operation mode 4). Multifunction serial interface ch.13 input pin Multifunction serial interface ch.13 output pin. This pin operates as SOT13 when it is used in a UART/CSIO/LIN (operation modes 0 to 3) and as SDA13 when it is used in an I2C (operation mode 4). Multifunction serial interface ch.13 clock I/O pin. This pin operates as SCK13 when it is used in a UART/CSIO (operation modes 0 to 2) and as SCL13 when it is used in an I2C (operation mode 4). SOT12_0 (SDA12_0) SCK12_0 (SCL12_0) Multi Function Serial 13 SIN13_0 SOT13_0 (SDA13_0) SCK13_0 (SCL13_0) Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E LQFP-176 Pin No. LQFP-144 BGA-192 118 94 F10 119 95 F11 120 96 F12 145 115 C9 146 116 B8 147 117 D9 Page 47 of 134 MB9B420TA Series Pin function Multi Function Serial 14 Pin name Function description SIN14_0 Multifunction serial interface ch.14 input pin Multifunction serial interface ch.14 output pin. This pin operates as SOT14 when it is used in a UART/CSIO/LIN (operation modes 0 to 3) and as SDA14 when it is used in an I2C (operation mode 4). Multifunction serial interface ch.14 clock I/O pin. This pin operates as SCK14 when it is used in a UART/CSIO (operation modes 0 to 2) and as SCL14 when it is used in an I2C (operation mode 4). Multifunction serial interface ch.15 input pin Multifunction serial interface ch.15 output pin. This pin operates as SOT15 when it is used in a UART/CSIO/LIN (operation modes 0 to 3) and as SDA15 when it is used in an I2C (operation mode 4). Multifunction serial interface ch.15 clock I/O pin. This pin operates as SCK15 when it is used in a UART/CSIO (operation modes 0 to 2) and as SCL15 when it is used in an I2C (operation mode 4). SOT14_0 (SDA14_0) SCK14_0 (SCL14_0) Multi Function Serial 15 SIN15_0 SOT15_0 (SDA15_0) SCK15_0 (SCL15_0) Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E LQFP-176 Pin No. LQFP-144 BGA-192 149 119 F9 150 120 C8 151 121 D8 153 123 A10 154 124 F8 155 125 B7 Page 48 of 134 MB9B420TA Series Pin function Multi Function Timer 0 Pin name DTTI0X_0 DTTI0X_1 FRCK0_0 FRCK0_1 FRCK0_2 IC00_0 IC00_1 IC00_2 IC01_0 IC01_1 IC01_2 IC02_0 IC02_1 IC02_2 IC03_0 IC03_1 IC03_2 RTO00_0 (PPG00_0) RTO00_1 (PPG00_1) RTO01_0 (PPG00_0) RTO01_1 (PPG00_1) RTO02_0 (PPG02_0) RTO02_1 (PPG02_1) RTO03_0 (PPG02_0) RTO03_1 (PPG02_1) RTO04_0 (PPG04_0) RTO04_1 (PPG04_1) RTO05_0 (PPG04_0) RTO05_1 (PPG04_1) IGTRG0_0 IGTRG0_1 Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Function description Input signal controlling wave form generator outputs RTO00 to RTO05 of multi-function timer 0. 16-bit free-run timer ch.0 external clock input pin 16-bit input capture ch.0 input pin of multifunction timer 0. ICxx describes channel number. Wave form generator output of multi-function timer 0. This pin operates as PPG00 when it is used in PPG0 output modes. Wave form generator output of multi-function timer 0. This pin operates as PPG00 when it is used in PPG0 output modes. Wave form generator output of multi-function timer 0. This pin operates as PPG02 when it is used in PPG0 output modes. Wave form generator output of multi-function timer 0. This pin operates as PPG02 when it is used in PPG0 output modes. Wave form generator output of multi-function timer 0. This pin operates as PPG04 when it is used in PPG0 output modes. Wave form generator output of multi-function timer 0. This pin operates as PPG04 when it is used in PPG0 output modes. PPG IGBT mode external trigger input pin LQFP-176 Pin No LQFP-144 BGA-192 37 29 K2 104 32 105 91 36 100 92 35 101 93 34 102 94 33 103 95 88 89 75 28 84 76 27 85 77 26 86 78 87 79 H10 J5 H9 M12 K1 J12 L13 J2 J11 L12 J3 J10 L11 J4 J9 K13 38 30 K3 124 100 E12 39 31 K4 123 99 E11 40 32 L1 122 98 E10 41 33 L2 121 97 F13 42 34 L3 120 96 F12 43 35 M2 119 95 F11 61 172 53 140 N6 B3 Page 49 of 134 MB9B420TA Series Pin function Quadrature Position/ Revolution Counter 0 LQFP-176 Pin No LQFP-144 BGA-192 28 - H3 59 51 L5 AIN0_2 13 13 E5 BIN0_0 29 - H4 60 52 K5 BIN0_2 14 14 F1 ZIN0_0 30 - H5 61 53 N6 15 15 F2 Pin name Function description AIN0_0 AIN0_1 BIN0_1 ZIN0_1 QPRC ch.0 AIN input pin QPRC ch.0 BIN input pin QPRC ch.0 ZIN input pin ZIN0_2 Quadrature Position/ Revolution Counter 1 AIN1_0 73 65 N9 127 103 D13 AIN1_2 62 54 M6 BIN1_0 74 66 M9 AIN1_1 BIN1_1 126 102 D12 BIN1_2 63 55 L6 ZIN1_0 75 67 L9 125 101 E13 ZIN1_2 64 56 K6 TX0_0 65 57 J6 32 - J5 ZIN1_1 CAN QPRC ch.1 AIN input pin TX0_1 QPRC ch.1 BIN input pin QPRC ch.1 ZIN input pin CAN interface ch.0 TX output TX0_2 7 7 D1 RX0_0 66 58 N8 33 - J4 6 6 D2 152 122 E8 93 77 L12 RX0_1 CAN interface ch.0 RX output RX0_2 Real-time clock RTCCO_0 RTCCO_1 0.5 seconds pulse output pin of Real-time clock RTCCO_2 37 29 K2 SUBOUT_0 152 122 E8 93 77 L12 37 29 K2 SUBOUT_1 SUBOUT_2 Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Sub clock output pin Page 50 of 134 MB9B420TA Series Pin function Reset Pin name INITX Mode MD0 MD1 Function description External Reset Input. A reset is valid when INITX="L". Mode 0 Pin. During normal operation, MD0="L" must be input. During serial programming to Flash memory, MD0="H" must be input. Mode 1 Pin. During serial programming to Flash memory, MD1="L" must be input. Power VCC Low-Power Consumption Mode WKUP0 WKUP1 WKUP2 WKUP3 WKUP4 WKUP5 HDMICEC/ Remote Control Reception CEC0_0 CEC0_1 CEC1_0 CEC1_1 DAC DA0_0 DA1_0 Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Power supply Pin Deep standby mode return signal input pin 0 Deep standby mode return signal input pin 1 Deep standby mode return signal input pin 2 Deep standby mode return signal input pin 3 Deep standby mode return signal input pin 4 Deep standby mode return signal input pin 5 HDMI-CEC/Remote Control Reception ch.0 input/output pin HDMI-CEC/Remote Control Reception ch.1 input/output pin D/A converter ch.0 analog output pin D/A converter ch.1 analog output pin LQFP-176 Pin No LQFP-144 BGA-192 57 49 N5 85 69 N12 84 68 N13 1 45 54 89 1 37 46 73 C1 N1 P4 M14 131 107 C14 133 109 A13 156 128 91 67 172 28 169 126 A9 104 75 59 140 139 C13 M12 M8 B3 H3 C5 81 - M10 149 119 F9 172 140 B3 19 19 F6 145 146 115 116 C9 B8 Page 51 of 134 MB9B420TA Series Pin function Pin name Function description GND VSS Clock Analog Power Analog GND C pin X0 X0A X1 X1A CROUT_0 CROUT_1 AVCC AVRH AVSS AVRL C GND Pin Main clock (oscillation) input pin Sub clock (oscillation) input pin Main clock (oscillation) I/O pin Sub clock (oscillation) I/O pin Built-in high-speed CR-osc clock output port A/D converter, D/A converter analog power pin A/D converter analog reference voltage input pin A/D converter, D/A converter GND pin A/D converter analog reference voltage input pin Power supply stabilization capacity pin LQFP-176 Pin No LQFP-144 BGA-192 27 44 25 36 A5 A8 53 45 A11 88 72 E1 132 108 G7 157 127 G8 176 144 H8 - - M1 - - P3 - - P7 - - N7 - - M7 - - L7 - - K7 - - J7 - - P11 - - N14 - - L14 - - B14 - - H7 - - B1 - - G1 - - J1 86 55 87 56 127 152 114 117 115 116 52 70 47 71 48 103 122 90 93 91 92 44 P12 P5 P13 P6 D13 E8 J14 F14 H14 G14 P2 *: 5V tolerant I/O Note: − While this device contains a Test Access Port (TAP) based on the IEEE 1149.1-2001 JTAG standard, it is not fully compliant to all requirements of that standard. This device may contain a 32-bit device ID that is the same as the 32-bit device ID in other devices with different functionality. The TAP pins may also be configurable for purposes other than access to the TAP controller. Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Page 52 of 134 MB9B420TA Series 5. I/O Circuit Type Type Circuit Remarks A It is possible to select the main oscillation / GPIO function Pull-up resistor P-ch P-ch Digital output When the main oscillation is selected. • Oscillation feedback resistor : Approximately 1 MΩ • With Standby mode control X1 N-ch Digital output R Pull-up resistor control When the GPIO is selected. • CMOS level output. • CMOS level hysteresis input • With pull-up resistor control • With standby mode control • Pull-up resistor : Approximately 50 kΩ • IOH= -4 mA, IOL= 4 mA Digital input Standby mode control Clock input Feedback resistor Standby mode control Digital input Standby mode control Pull-up resistor R P-ch P-ch Digital output N-ch Digital output X0 Pull-up resistor control Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Page 53 of 134 MB9B420TA Series Type Circuit Remarks • CMOS level hysteresis input • Pull-up resistor : Approximately 50 kΩ B Pull-up resistor Digital input C Digital input N-ch Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E • Open drain output • CMOS level hysteresis input Digital output Page 54 of 134 MB9B420TA Series Type Circuit Remarks D It is possible to select the sub oscillation / GPIO function Pull-up resistor P-ch P-ch Digital output X1A N-ch Digital output R Pull-up resistor control When the sub oscillation is selected. • Oscillation feedback resistor : Approximately 5 MΩ • With Standby mode control When the GPIO is selected. • CMOS level output. • CMOS level hysteresis input • With pull-up resistor control • With standby mode control • Pull-up resistor : Approximately 50 kΩ • IOH= -4 mA, IOL= 4 mA Digital input Standby mode control Clock input Feedback resistor Standby mode control Digital input Standby mode control Pull-up resistor R P-ch P-ch Digital output N-ch Digital output X0A Pull-up resistor control Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Page 55 of 134 MB9B420TA Series Type Circuit Remarks • • • • • E P-ch P-ch N-ch Digital output Digital output CMOS level output CMOS level hysteresis input With pull-up resistor control With standby mode control Pull-up resistor : Approximately 50 kΩ • IOH= -4 mA, IOL= 4 mA • When this pin is used as an I2C pin, the digital output P-ch transistor is always off • +B input available R Pull-up resistor control Digital input Standby mode control • • • • • F P-ch P-ch N-ch Digital output CMOS level output CMOS level hysteresis input With pull-up resistor control With standby mode control Pull-up resistor : Approximately 50 kΩ • IOH= -12 mA, IOL= 12 mA • +B input available Digital output R Pull-up resistor control Digital input Standby mode control Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Page 56 of 134 MB9B420TA Series Type Circuit Remarks G P-ch P-ch N-ch Digital output Digital output • • • • • • • CMOS level output CMOS level hysteresis input With input control Analog input With pull-up resistor control With standby mode control Pull-up resistor : Approximately 50 kΩ • IOH= -4 mA, IOL= 4 mA • When this pin is used as an I2C pin, the digital output P-ch transistor is always off • +B input available Pull-up resistor control R Digital input Standby mode control Analog input Input control H P-ch R P-ch Digital output N-ch Digital output • • • • • • • CMOS level output CMOS level hysteresis input With input control Analog output With pull-up resistor control With standby mode control Pull-up resistor : Approximately 50 kΩ • IOH = -4 mA, IOL = 4 mA Pull-up resistor control Digital input Standby mode Control Analog output Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Page 57 of 134 MB9B420TA Series Type Circuit Remarks I P-ch P-ch N-ch Digital output Digital output R • • • • • • CMOS level output CMOS level hysteresis input 5V tolerant With pull-up resistor control With standby mode control Pull-up resistor : Approximately 50 kΩ • IOH= -4mA, IOL= 4 mA • Available to control PZR registers. • When this pin is used as an I2C pin, the digital output P-ch transistor is always off Pull-up resistor control Digital input Standby mode control J CMOS level hysteresis input Mode input • • • • K P-ch N-ch CMOS level output CMOS level hysteresis input With standby mode control IOH= -18.0 mA, IOL= 16.5 mA Digital output Digital output R Digital input Standby mode Control Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Page 58 of 134 MB9B420TA Series 6. Handling Precautions Any semiconductor devices have inherently a certain rate of failure. The possibility of failure is greatly affected by the conditions in which they are used (circuit conditions, environmental conditions, etc.). This page describes precautions that must be observed to minimize the chance of failure and to obtain higher reliability from your Cypress semiconductor devices. 6.1 Precautions for Product Design This section describes precautions when designing electronic equipment using semiconductor devices. Absolute Maximum Ratings Semiconductor devices can be permanently damaged by application of stress (voltage, current, temperature, etc.) in excess of certain established limits, called absolute maximum ratings. Do not exceed these ratings. Recommended Operating Conditions Recommended operating conditions are normal operating ranges for the semiconductor device. All the device's electrical characteristics are warranted when operated within these ranges. Always use semiconductor devices within the recommended operating conditions. Operation outside these ranges may adversely affect reliability and could result in device failure. No warranty is made with respect to uses, operating conditions, or combinations not represented on the data sheet. Users considering application outside the listed conditions are advised to contact their sales representative beforehand. Processing and Protection of Pins These precautions must be followed when handling the pins which connect semiconductor devices to power supply and input/output functions. 1. Preventing Over-Voltage and Over-Current Conditions Exposure to voltage or current levels in excess of maximum ratings at any pin is likely to cause deterioration within the device, and in extreme cases leads to permanent damage of the device. Try to prevent such overvoltage or over-current conditions at the design stage. 2. Protection of Output Pins Shorting of output pins to supply pins or other output pins, or connection to large capacitance can cause large current flows. Such conditions if present for extended periods of time can damage the device. Therefore, avoid this type of connection. 3. Handling of Unused Input Pins Unconnected input pins with very high impedance levels can adversely affect stability of operation. Such pins should be connected through an appropriate resistance to a power supply pin or ground pin. Latch-up Semiconductor devices are constructed by the formation of P-type and N-type areas on a substrate. When subjected to abnormally high voltages, internal parasitic PNPN junctions (called thyristor structures) may be formed, causing large current levels in excess of several hundred mA to flow continuously at the power supply pin. This condition is called latch-up. CAUTION: The occurrence of latch-up not only causes loss of reliability in the semiconductor device, but can cause injury or damage from high heat, smoke or flame. To prevent this from happening, do the following: 1. Be sure that voltages applied to pins do not exceed the absolute maximum ratings. This should include attention to abnormal noise, surge levels, etc. 2. Be sure that abnormal current flows do not occur during the power-on sequence. Observance of Safety Regulations and Standards Most countries in the world have established standards and regulations regarding safety, protection from electromagnetic interference, etc. Customers are requested to observe applicable regulations and standards in the design of products. Fail-Safe Design Any semiconductor devices have inherently a certain rate of failure. You must protect against injury, damage or loss from such failures by incorporating safety design measures into your facility and equipment such as redundancy, fire protection, and prevention of over-current levels and other abnormal operating conditions. Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Page 59 of 134 MB9B420TA Series Precautions Related to Usage of Devices Cypress semiconductor devices are intended for use in standard applications (computers, office automation and other office equipment, industrial, communications, and measurement equipment, personal or household devices, etc.). CAUTION: Customers considering the use of our products in special applications where failure or abnormal operation may directly affect human lives or cause physical injury or property damage, or where extremely high levels of reliability are demanded (such as aerospace systems, atomic energy controls, sea floor repeaters, vehicle operating controls, medical devices for life support, etc.) are requested to consult with sales representatives before such use. The company will not be responsible for damages arising from such use without prior approval. 6.2 Precautions for Package Mounting Package mounting may be either lead insertion type or surface mount type. In either case, for heat resistance during soldering, you should only mount under Cypress' recommended conditions. For detailed information about mount conditions, contact your sales representative. Lead Insertion Type Mounting of lead insertion type packages onto printed circuit boards may be done by two methods: direct soldering on the board, or mounting by using a socket. Direct mounting onto boards normally involves processes for inserting leads into through-holes on the board and using the flow soldering (wave soldering) method of applying liquid solder. In this case, the soldering process usually causes leads to be subjected to thermal stress in excess of the absolute ratings for storage temperature. Mounting processes should conform to Cypress recommended mounting conditions. If socket mounting is used, differences in surface treatment of the socket contacts and IC lead surfaces can lead to contact deterioration after long periods. For this reason it is recommended that the surface treatment of socket contacts and IC leads be verified before mounting. Surface Mount Type Surface mount packaging has longer and thinner leads than lead-insertion packaging, and therefore leads are more easily deformed or bent. The use of packages with higher pin counts and narrower pin pitch results in increased susceptibility to open connections caused by deformed pins, or shorting due to solder bridges. You must use appropriate mounting techniques. Cypress recommends the solder reflow method, and has established a ranking of mounting conditions for each product. Users are advised to mount packages in accordance with Cypress ranking of recommended conditions. Lead-Free Packaging CAUTION: When ball grid array (BGA) packages with Sn-Ag-Cu balls are mounted using Sn-Pb eutectic soldering, junction strength may be reduced under some conditions of use. Storage of Semiconductor Devices Because plastic chip packages are formed from plastic resins, exposure to natural environmental conditions will cause absorption of moisture. During mounting, the application of heat to a package that has absorbed moisture can cause surfaces to peel, reducing moisture resistance and causing packages to crack. To prevent, do the following: 1. Avoid exposure to rapid temperature changes, which cause moisture to condense inside the product. Store products in locations where temperature changes are slight. 2. Use dry boxes for product storage. Products should be stored below 70% relative humidity, and at temperatures between 5°C and 30°C. When you open Dry Package that recommends humidity 40% to 70% relative humidity. 3. When necessary, Cypress packages semiconductor devices in highly moisture-resistant aluminum laminate bags, with a silica gel desiccant. Devices should be sealed in their aluminum laminate bags for storage. 4. Avoid storing packages where they are exposed to corrosive gases or high levels of dust. Baking Packages that have absorbed moisture may be de-moisturized by baking (heat drying). Follow the Cypress recommended conditions for baking. Condition: 125°C/24 h Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Page 60 of 134 MB9B420TA Series Static Electricity Because semiconductor devices are particularly susceptible to damage by static electricity, you must take the following precautions: 1. Maintain relative humidity in the working environment between 40% and 70%. Use of an apparatus for ion generation may be needed to remove electricity. 2. Electrically ground all conveyors, solder vessels, soldering irons and peripheral equipment. 3. Eliminate static body electricity by the use of rings or bracelets connected to ground through high resistance (on the level of 1 MΩ). Wearing of conductive clothing and shoes, use of conductive floor mats and other measures to minimize shock loads is recommended. 4. Ground all fixtures and instruments, or protect with anti-static measures. 5. Avoid the use of styrofoam or other highly static-prone materials for storage of completed board assemblies. 6.3 Precautions for Use Environment Reliability of semiconductor devices depends on ambient temperature and other conditions as described above. For reliable performance, do the following: 1. Humidity Prolonged use in high humidity can lead to leakage in devices as well as printed circuit boards. If high humidity levels are anticipated, consider anti-humidity processing. 2. Discharge of Static Electricity When high-voltage charges exist close to semiconductor devices, discharges can cause abnormal operation. In such cases, use anti-static measures or processing to prevent discharges. 3. Corrosive Gases, Dust, or Oil Exposure to corrosive gases or contact with dust or oil may lead to chemical reactions that will adversely affect the device. If you use devices in such conditions, consider ways to prevent such exposure or to protect the devices. 4. Radiation, Including Cosmic Radiation Most devices are not designed for environments involving exposure to radiation or cosmic radiation. Users should provide shielding as appropriate. 5. Smoke, Flame CAUTION: Plastic molded devices are flammable, and therefore should not be used near combustible substances. If devices begin to smoke or burn, there is danger of the release of toxic gases. Customers considering the use of Cypress products in other special environmental conditions should consult with sales representatives. Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Page 61 of 134 MB9B420TA Series 7. Handling Devices Power supply pins In products with multiple VCC and VSS pins, respective pins at the same potential are interconnected within the device in order to prevent malfunctions such as latch-up. However, all of these pins should be connected externally to the power supply or ground lines in order to reduce electromagnetic emission levels, to prevent abnormal operation of strobe signals caused by the rise in the ground level, and to conform to the total output current rating. Moreover, connect the current supply source with each Power supply pin and GND pin of this device at low impedance. It is also advisable that a ceramic capacitor of approximately 0.1 µF be connected as a bypass capacitor between each Power supply pin and GND pin near this device. Stabilizing power supply voltage A malfunction may occur when the power supply voltage fluctuates rapidly even though the fluctuation is within the recommended operating conditions of the VCC power supply voltage. As a rule, with voltage stabilization, suppress the voltage fluctuation so that the fluctuation in VCC ripple (peak-to-peak value) at the commercial frequency (50 Hz/60 Hz) does not exceed 10% of the VCC value in the recommended operating conditions, and the transient fluctuation rate does not exceed 0.1 V/μs when there is a momentary fluctuation on switching the power supply. Crystal oscillator circuit Noise near the X0/X1 and X0A/X1A pins may cause the device to malfunction. Design the printed circuit board so that X0/X1, X0A/X1A pins, the crystal oscillator, and the bypass capacitor to ground are located as close to the device as possible. It is strongly recommended that the PC board artwork be designed such that the X0/X1 and X0A/X1A pins are surrounded by ground plane as this is expected to produce stable operation. Evaluate oscillation of your using crystal oscillator by your mount board. Sub crystal oscillator This series sub oscillator circuit is low gain to keep the low current consumption. The crystal oscillator to fill the following conditions is recommended for sub crystal oscillator to stabilize the oscillation. Surface mount type Size : More than 3.2 mm × 1.5 mm Load capacitance : Approximately 6 pF to 7 pF Lead type Load capacitance : Approximately 6 pF to 7 pF Using an external clock When using an external clock as an input of the main clock, set X0/X1 to the external clock input, and input the clock to X0. X1(PE3) can be used as a general-purpose I/O port. Similarly, when using an external clock as an input of the sub clock, set X0A/X1A to the external clock input, and input the clock to X0A. X1A (P47) can be used as a general-purpose I/O port. Example of Using an External Clock Device X0(X0A) Can be used as general-purpose I/O ports. Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E X1(PE3), X1A (P47) Set as External clock input Page 62 of 134 MB9B420TA Series Handling when using Multi-function serial pin as I2C pin If it is using the multi-function serial pin as I2C pins, P-ch transistor of digital output is always disabled. However, I 2C pins need to keep the electrical characteristic like other pins and not to connect to the external I2C bus system with power OFF. C Pin This series contains the regulator. Be sure to connect a smoothing capacitor (C S) for the regulator between the C pin and the GND pin. Please use a ceramic capacitor or a capacitor of equivalent frequency characteristics as a smoothing capacitor. However, some laminated ceramic capacitors have the characteristics of capacitance variation due to thermal fluctuation (F characteristics and Y5V characteristics). Please select the capacitor that meets the specifications in the operating conditions to use by evaluating the temperature characteristics of a capacitor. A smoothing capacitor of about 4.7μF would be recommended for this series. C Device CS VSS GND Mode pins (MD0) Connect the MD pin (MD0) directly to VCC or VSS pins. Design the printed circuit board such that the pull-up/down resistance stays low, as well as the distance between the mode pins and VCC pins or VSS pins is as short as possible and the connection impedance is low, when the pins are pulled-up/down such as for switching the pin level and rewriting the Flash memory data. It is because of preventing the device erroneously switching to test mode due to noise. Notes on power-on Turn power on/off in the following order or at the same time. If not using the A/D converter and D/A converter, connect AVCC = VCC and AVSS = VSS. Turning on : VCC → AVCC → AVRH Turning off : AVRH → AVCC → VCC Serial Communication There is a possibility to receive wrong data due to the noise or other causes on the serial communication. Therefore, design a printed circuit board so as to avoid noise. Consider the case of receiving wrong data due to noise, perform error detection such as by applying a checksum of data at the end. If an error is detected, retransmit the data. Differences in features among the products with different memory sizes and between Flash memory products and MASK products The electric characteristics including power consumption, ESD, latch-up, noise characteristics, and oscillation characteristics among the products with different memory sizes and between Flash memory products and MASK products are different because chip layout and memory structures are different. If you are switching to use a different product of the same series, please make sure to evaluate the electric characteristics. Pull-Up function of 5V tolerant I/O Please do not input the signal more than VCC voltage at the time of Pull-Up function use of 5V tolerant I/O. Adjoining wiring on circuit board If wiring of the crystal oscillation circuit (X0/X1 and X0A/X1A) adjoins and also runs in parallel with the wiring of GPIO, there is a possibility that the oscillation erroneously counts because oscillation wave has noise with the change of GPIO. Keep as much distance as possible between both wirings and insert the ground pattern between them in order to avoid this possibility. Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Page 63 of 134 MB9B420TA Series 8. Block Diagram TRSTX,TCK, TDI,TMS TDO TRACEDx, TRACECLK SWJ-DP ETM TPIU ROM Table SRAM0 80/96 Kbytes Multi-layer AHB (Max 60 MHz) Cortex-M3 Core I @60 MHz(Max) D NVIC Sys AHB-APB Bridge: APB0(Max 32 MHz) Dual-Timer WatchDog Timer (Software) Clock Reset Generator INITX WatchDog Timer (Hardware) SRAM1 80/96 Kbytes Flash I/F Security On-Chip Flash 1 Mbytes+64 Kbytes/ 1.5 Mbytes+64 Kbytes DMAC 8ch. CSV AVCC, AVSS, AVRH ANxx Main Osc Sub Osc Source Clock PLL CR 4 MHz AHB-AHB Bridge CLK X0 X1 X0A X1A CROUT CR 100 kHz Unit 1 Base Timer 16-bit 16ch./ 32-bit 8ch. QPRC 2ch. A/D Activation Compare 2ch. IC0x FRCK0 16-bit Input Capture 4ch. 16-bit Free-run Timer 3ch. 16-bit Output Compare 6ch. LVD Ctrl LVD IRQ-Monitor Regulator C CRC Accelerator Watch Counter Deep Standby Ctrl WKUPx HDMI-CEC/ Remote Reciver Control CEC0_x, CEC1_x Real-Time Clock RTCCO, SUBOUT External Interrupt Controller 32pin + NMI INTx NMIX MD0, MD1 P0x, P1x, MODE-Ctrl DTTI0X RTO0x MCSXx,MDQMx, MOEX,MWEX, MALE,MRDY, MNALE,MNCLE, MNWEX,MNREX, MCLKOUT Power-On Reset AHB-APB Bridge : APB2 (Max 32 MHz) AINx BINx ZINx MADATAx CAN Prescaler AHB-APB Bridge : APB1 (Max 32 MHz) TIOBx TX0_x, RX0_x MADx External Bus I/F 12-bit A/D Converter Unit 0 ADTGx TIOAx CAN 1ch. Waveform Generator 3ch. GPIO PIN-Function-Ctrl . . . PFx IGTRGx 16-bit PPG 3ch. Multi-function Timer × 1 Multi-function Serial I/F 16ch. HW flow control(ch.4) SCKx SINx SOTx CTS4 RTS4 9. Memory Size See "Memory size" in “1. Product Lineup" to confirm the memory size. Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Page 64 of 134 MB9B420TA Series 10. Memory Map Memory Map (1) Peripherals Area 0x41FF_FFFF Reserved 0xFFFF_FFFF Reserved 0xE010_0000 0xE000_0000 Cortex-M3 Private Peripherals 0x4006_3000 0x4006_2000 0x4006_1000 0x4006_0000 Reserved 0x4004_0000 0x4003_F000 0x4003_C000 0x7000_0000 0x6000_0000 0x4003_B000 External Device Area 0x4003_A000 0x4003_9000 Reserved 0x4003_8000 0x4003_7000 0x4400_0000 0x4200_0000 0x4000_0000 0x2400_0000 0x2200_0000 0x2001_8000 0x2000_0000 0x1FFE_8000 0x0051_8000 See "lMemory map(2)" for the memory size details. 0x0050_8000 0x0040_4000 0x0040_0000 32Mbytes Bit band alias Peripherals Reserved 32Mbytes Bit band alias Reserved SRAM1 SRAM0 Reserved Flash(Work area) Reserved Security/CR Trim Flash(Main area) 0x0000_0000 0x4003_6000 0x4003_5000 0x4003_4000 0x4003_3000 0x4003_2000 0x4003_1000 0x4003_0000 0x4002_F000 0x4002_E000 0x4002_9000 0x4002_8000 0x4002_7000 0x4002_6000 0x4002_5000 0x4002_4000 Reserved EXT-bus I/F Reserved RTC Watch Counter CRC MFS CAN Prescaler Reserved LVD/DS mode HDMI-CEC/ Remote Control Receiver GPIO Reserved Int-Req.Read EXTI Reserved CR Trim Reserved D/AC A/DC QPRC Base Timer PPG Reserved 0x4002_1000 0x4002_0000 0x4001_6000 0x4001_5000 0x4001_3000 0x4001_2000 0x4001_1000 0x4001_0000 0x4000_1000 0x4000_0000 Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E CAN ch.0 Reserved DMAC MFT unit0 Reserved Dual Timer Reserved SW WDT HW WDT Clock/Reset Reserved Flash I/F Page 65 of 134 MB9B420TA Series Memory Map (2) MB9BF429SA/TA MB9BF428SA/TA 0x2008_0000 0x2008_0000 Reserved Reserved 0x2001_8000 0x2001_4000 SRAM1 80Kbytes SRAM1 64Kbytes 0x2000_4000 0x2000_0000 0x1FFF_C000 0x2000_4000 SRAM1 16Kbytes* SRAM0 16Kbytes* 0x2000_0000 0x1FFF_C000 SRAM1 16Kbytes* SRAM0 16Kbytes* SRAM0 64Kbytes SRAM0 80Kbytes 0x1FFE_C000 0x1FFE_8000 Reserved ROM1_SA0-7(8KBx8) 0x0050_8000 0x0051_8000 ROM1_SA0-7(8KBx8) 0x0050_8000 Reserved Reserved 0x0040_4000 0x0040_2000 0x0040_0000 0x0040_4000 CR trimming Security 0x0018_0000 ROM1_SA8_15(64KBx8) ROM1_SA8-15(8KBx8) 0x0040_2000 0x0040_0000 Flash (Main area, ROM1) 512Kbytes Reserved 0x0010_0000 CR trimming Security Reserved 0x0010_0000 ROM0_SA9-23(64KBx15) 0x0000_0000 ROM0_SA8(48KB) ROM0_SA2-3(8KBx2) Flash (Main area, ROM0) 1Mbytes ROM0_SA8(48KB) ROM0_SA2-3(8KBx2) Flash (Main area, ROM0) 1Mbytes ROM0_SA9-23(64KBx15) 0x0000_0000 Flash (Work area, ROM1) 64Kbytes 0x0051_8000 Flash (Work area, ROM1) 64Kbytes Reserved The content of SRAM can be retained at the deep standby modes by the setting of Deep Standby RAM Retention Register (DSRAMR). See "MB9B520T/420T/320T/120T Series Flash Programming Manual" for sector structure of Flash. Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Page 66 of 134 MB9B420TA Series Peripheral Address Map Start address End address Bus Peripherals 0x4000_0000 0x4000_0FFF 0x4000_1000 0x4000_FFFF 0x4001_0000 0x4001_0FFF Clock/Reset Control 0x4001_1000 0x4001_1FFF Hardware Watchdog timer 0x4001_2000 0x4001_2FFF 0x4001_3000 0x4001_4FFF 0x4001_5000 0x4001_5FFF Dual-Timer 0x4001_6000 0x4001_FFFF Reserved 0x4002_0000 0x4002_0FFF Multi-function timer unit0 0x4002_1000 0x4002_3FFF Reserved 0x4002_4000 0x4002_4FFF PPG 0x4002_5000 0x4002_5FFF Base Timer 0x4002_6000 0x4002_6FFF 0x4002_7000 0x4002_7FFF AHB APB0 APB1 Flash Memory I/F register Reserved Software Watchdog timer Reserved Quadrature Position/Revolution Counter (QPRC) A/D Converter 0x4002_8000 0x4002_8FFF D/A Converter 0x4002_9000 0x4002_DFFF Reserved 0x4002_E000 0x4002_EFFF Built-in CR trimming 0x4002_F000 0x4002_FFFF Reserved 0x4003_0000 0x4003_0FFF External Interrupt 0x4003_1000 0x4003_1FFF Interrupt Source Check Resister 0x4003_2000 0x4003_2FFF Reserved 0x4003_3000 0x4003_3FFF GPIO 0x4003_4000 0x4003_4FFF HDMI-CEC/Remote control Reception 0x4003_5000 0x4003_57FF Low-Voltage Detector 0x4003_5800 0x4003_5FFF 0x4003_6000 0x4003_6FFF 0x4003_7000 0x4003_7FFF CAN prescaler 0x4003_8000 0x4003_8FFF Multi-function serial Interface 0x4003_9000 0x4003_9FFF CRC 0x4003_A000 0x4003_AFFF Watch Counter Deep standby mode Controller APB2 Reserved 0x4003_B000 0x4003_BFFF Real-time clock 0x4003_C000 0x4003_EFFF Reserved 0x4003_F000 0x4003_FFFF External bus interface 0x4004_0000 0x4005_FFFF Reserved 0x4006_0000 0x4006_0FFF 0x4006_1000 0x4006_1FFF DMAC register AHB Reserved 0x4006_2000 0x4006_2FFF CAN ch.0 0x4006_3000 0x41FF_FFFF Reserved Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Page 67 of 134 MB9B420TA Series 11. Pin Status in Each CPU State The terms used for pin status have the following meanings. INITX=0 This is the period when the INITX pin is the "L" level. INITX=1 This is the period when the INITX pin is the "H" level. SPL=0 This is the status that the standby pin level setting bit (SPL) in the standby mode control register (STB_CTL) is set to "0". SPL=1 This is the status that the standby pin level setting bit (SPL) in the standby mode control register (STB_CTL) is set to "1". Input enabled Indicates that the input function can be used. Internal input fixed at "0" This is the status that the input function cannot be used. Internal input is fixed at "L". Hi-Z Indicates that the pin drive transistor is disabled and the pin is put in the Hi-Z state. Setting disabled Indicates that the setting is disabled. Maintain previous state Maintains the state that was immediately prior to entering the current mode. If a built-in peripheral function is operating, the output follows the peripheral function. If the pin is being used as a port, that output is maintained. Analog input is enabled Indicates that the analog input is enabled. Trace output Indicates that the trace function can be used. GPIO selected In Deep standby mode, pins switch to the general-purpose I/O port. Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Page 68 of 134 MB9B420TA Series Pin status type List of Pin Status A Function group Poweron reset or low-voltage detection state Power supply unstable - INITX input state Device internal reset state Power supply stable INITX = 0 - INITX = 1 - Run mode or SLEEP mode state Power supply stable INITX = 1 - Input enabled Input enabled Setting disabled Maintain previous state Maintain previous state Hi-Z / Internal input fixed at "0" GPIO selected Internal input fixed at "0" Hi-Z / Internal input fixed at "0" GPIO selected Setting disabled Maintain previous state Maintain previous state Maintain previous state/Wh en oscillation stops*1, Hi-Z / Internal input fixed at "0" Hi-Z / Internal input fixed at "0" Maintain previous state/Wh en oscillation stops*1, Hi-Z / Internal input fixed at "0" Main crystal oscillator input pin/ External main clock input selected Input enabled Input enabled Input enabled Input enabled Setting disabled INITX = 1 SPL = 0 SPL = 1 GPIO Hi-Z / selected Internal Internal input input fixed at fixed at "0" "0" Input enabled Setting disabled Setting disabled INITX = 1 SPL = 0 SPL = 1 Power supply stable INITX = 1 - Input enabled Setting disabled External main clock input selected Power supply stable Input enabled Setting disabled Setting disabled Power supply stable Return from Deep standby mode state Hi-Z / Internal input fixed at "0" GPIO selected Setting disabled Deep standby RTC mode or Deep standby STOP mode state Maintain previous state Maintain previous state GPIO selected Timer mode, RTC mode, or STOP mode state B Maintain previous state/Wh en oscillation stops*1, Hi-Z / Internal input fixed at "0" Hi-Z / Internal input fixed at "0" Maintain previous state/Wh en oscillation stops*1, Hi-Z / Internal input fixed at "0" Maintain previous state GPIO selected Maintain previous state Main crystal oscillator output pin Hi-Z / Internal input fixed at "0"/ or Input enable Hi-Z / Internal input fixed at "0" Hi-Z / Internal input fixed at "0" Maintain previous state/Whe n oscillation stops*1, Hi-Z / Internal input fixed at "0" C INITX input pin Pull-up / Input enabled Pull-up / Input enabled Pull-up / Input enabled Pull-up / Input enabled Pull-up / Input enabled Pull-up / Input enabled Pull-up / Input enabled Pull-up / Input enabled Pull-up / Input enabled D Mode input pin Input enabled Input enabled Input enabled Input enabled Input enabled Input enabled Input enabled Input enabled Input enabled Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Maintain previous state/Whe n oscillation stops*1, Hi-Z / Internal input fixed at "0" Page 69 of 134 Pin status type MB9B420TA Series Function group Poweron reset or low-voltage detection state Power supply unstable - INITX input state Device internal reset state INITX = 0 - INITX = 1 - Power supply stable INITX = 1 - Power supply stable Timer mode, RTC mode, or STOP mode state Deep standby RTC mode or Deep standby STOP mode state Power supply stable Power supply stable INITX = 1 SPL = 0 SPL = 1 INITX = 1 SPL = 0 SPL = 1 Return from Deep standby mode state Power supply stable INITX = 1 - Mode input pin Input enabled Input enabled Input enabled Input enabled Input enabled Input enabled Input enabled Input enabled Input enabled GPIO selected Setting disabled Setting disabled Setting disabled Maintain previous state Maintain previous state Hi-Z / Input enabled GPIO selected Hi-Z / Input enabled GPIO selected GPIO selected Internal input fixed at "0" Hi-Z / Internal input fixed at "0" GPIO selected E F Run mode or SLEEP mode state GPIO selected Setting disabled Setting disabled Setting disabled Maintain previous state Maintain previous state Hi-Z / Internal input fixed at "0" Sub crystal oscillator input pin / External sub clock input selected Input enabled Input enabled Input enabled Input enabled Input enabled Input enabled Input enabled Input enabled Input enabled Setting disabled Maintain previous state Maintain previous state Hi-Z / Internal input fixed at "0" GPIO selected Internal input fixed at "0" Hi-Z / Internal input fixed at "0" GPIO selected Setting disabled Maintain previous state Maintain previous state Maintain previous state Maintain previous state/Wh en oscillation stops*2, Hi-Z / Internal input fixed at "0" GPIO selected External sub clock input selected Setting disabled Setting disabled Setting disabled Setting disabled G Sub crystal oscillator output pin Hi-Z / Internal input fixed at "0"/ or Input enable Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Hi-Z / Internal input fixed at "0" Hi-Z / Internal input fixed at "0" Hi-Z / Internal input fixed at "0" Maintain previous state/Wh en oscillation stops*2, Hi-Z / Internal input fixed at "0" Maintain previous state Maintain previous state/Wh en oscillation stops*2, Hi-Z/ Internal input fixed at "0" Hi-Z/ Internal input fixed at "0" Maintain previous state/Wh en oscillation stops*2, Hi-Z/ Internal input fixed at "0" Maintain previous state Maintain previous state/Whe n oscillation stops*2, Hi-Z/ Internal input fixed at "0" Page 70 of 134 Pin status type MB9B420TA Series Function group Poweron reset or low-voltage detection state Power supply unstable - NMIX selected Setting disabled H INITX input state Device internal reset state Power supply stable INITX = 0 - INITX = 1 - Setting disabled Setting disabled GPIO selected Hi-Z Hi-Z / Input enabled JTAG selected Hi-Z Pull-up / Input enabled Hi-Z / Input enabled Pull-up / Input enabled I GPIO selected J Resource selected Setting disabled Setting disabled Setting disabled Hi-Z Hi-Z / Input enabled Hi-Z / Input enabled Setting disabled Setting disabled Setting disabled GPIO selected K External interrupt enabled selected Resource other than above selected GPIO selected Maintain previous state Deep standby RTC mode or Deep standby STOP mode state Power supply stable Power supply stable INITX = 1 SPL = 0 SPL = 1 Maintain previous state Maintain Hi-Z / previous Internal state input fixed at "0" INITX = 1 SPL = 0 SPL = 1 Maintain previous state Maintain previous state Maintain previous state Maintain previous state Maintain previous state Hi-Z / Internal input fixed at "0" Hi-Z / Internal input fixed at "0" Maintain previous state Maintain previous state Maintain previous state Hi-Z / Internal input fixed at "0" Hi-Z Hi-Z / Input enabled Hi-Z Hi-Z / Internal input fixed at "0" / Analog input enabled Hi-Z / Internal input fixed at "0" / Analog input enabled Hi-Z / Internal input fixed at "0" / Analog input enabled Hi-Z / Internal input fixed at "0" / Analog input enabled Hi-Z / Internal input fixed at "0" / Analog input enabled Setting disabled Maintain previous state Maintain previous state Hi-Z / Internal input fixed at "0" L Resource other than above selected Power supply stable INITX = 1 - Timer mode, RTC mode, or STOP mode state Hi-Z / Input enabled GPIO selected Analog input selected Run mode or SLEEP mode state Setting disabled Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Setting disabled Return from Deep standby mode state Power supply stable INITX = 1 - WKUP input enabled Hi-Z / WKUP input enabled GPIO selected Maintain previous state Maintain previous state Maintain previous state Hi-Z / Internal input fixed at "0" GPIO selected Hi-Z / Internal input fixed at "0" GPIO selected Hi-Z / Internal input fixed at "0" GPIO selected Hi-Z / Internal input fixed at "0" / Analog input enabled Hi-Z / Internal input fixed at "0" / Analog input enabled Hi-Z / Internal input fixed at "0" GPIO selected GPIO selected Internal input fixed at "0" GPIO selected Internal input fixed at "0" GPIO selected Internal input fixed at "0" Hi-Z / Internal input fixed at "0" / Analog input enabled GPIO selected Internal input fixed at "0" Page 71 of 134 Pin status type MB9B420TA Series Function group Power supply unstable - Analog input selected M Poweron reset or low-voltage detection state Hi-Z INITX input state Device internal reset state Run mode or SLEEP mode state INITX = 0 - INITX = 1 - Power supply stable INITX = 1 - Hi-Z / Internal input fixed at "0" / Analog input enabled Hi-Z / Internal input fixed at "0" / Analog input enabled Hi-Z / Internal input fixed at "0" / Analog input enabled Power supply stable Timer mode, RTC mode, or STOP mode state Deep standby RTC mode or Deep standby STOP mode state Power supply stable Power supply stable INITX = 1 SPL = 0 SPL = 1 INITX = 1 SPL = 0 SPL = 1 Hi-Z / Internal input fixed at "0" / Analog input enabled External interrupt enabled selected Resource other than above selected Hi-Z / Internal input fixed at "0" / Analog input enabled Maintain previous state Setting disabled GPIO selected Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Setting disabled Setting disabled Maintain previous state Maintain previous state Hi-Z / Internal input fixed at "0" Return from Deep standby mode state Power supply stable INITX = 1 - Hi-Z / Internal input fixed at "0" / Analog input enabled Hi-Z / Internal input fixed at "0" / Analog input enabled Hi-Z / Internal input fixed at "0" / Analog input enabled GPIO selected Internal input fixed at "0" Hi-Z / Internal input fixed at "0" GPIO selected Page 72 of 134 Pin status type MB9B420TA Series Function group Poweron reset or low-voltage detection state Power supply unstable - Analog input selected Hi-Z INITX input state Device internal reset state Run mode or SLEEP mode state INITX = 0 - INITX = 1 - Power supply stable INITX = 1 - Hi-Z / Internal input fixed at "0" / Analog input enabled Hi-Z / Internal input fixed at "0" / Analog input enabled Hi-Z / Internal input fixed at "0" / Analog input enabled Power supply stable Timer mode, RTC mode, or STOP mode state Deep standby RTC mode or Deep standby STOP mode state Power supply stable Power supply stable INITX = 1 SPL = 0 SPL = 1 INITX = 1 SPL = 0 SPL = 1 Hi-Z / Internal input fixed at "0" / Analog input enabled Hi-Z / Internal input fixed at "0" / Analog input enabled WKUP enabled Maintain previous state N External interrupt enabled selected Setting disabled Setting disabled Setting disabled Maintain previous state Maintain previous state Resource other than above selected Hi-Z / Internal input fixed at "0" GPIO selected Analog output selected O Resource other than above selected Setting disabled Hi-Z GPIO selected Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Setting disabled Hi-Z / Input enabled Setting disabled Hi-Z / Input enabled *3 Maintain previous state Maintain previous state Hi-Z / Internal input fixed at "0" / Analog input enabled Hi-Z / Internal input fixed at "0" / Analog input enabled WKUP input enabled Hi-Z / WKUP input enabled GPIO selected Internal input fixed at "0" Hi-Z / Internal input fixed at "0" GPIO selected Internal input fixed at "0" Hi-Z / Internal input fixed at "0" Return from Deep standby mode state Power supply stable INITX = 1 Hi-Z / Internal input fixed at "0" / Analog input enabled GPIO selected *4 Hi-Z / Internal input fixed at "0" GPIO selected Page 73 of 134 Pin status type MB9B420TA Series Function group Power supply unstable Trace selected P Poweron reset or low-voltage detection state Resource other than above selected Setting disabled Hi-Z GPIO selected INITX input state Device internal reset state Power supply stable INITX = 0 - INITX = 1 - Setting disabled Setting disabled Hi-Z / Input enabled Hi-Z / Input enabled Run mode or SLEEP mode state Power supply stable INITX = 1 - Timer mode, RTC mode, or STOP mode state Deep standby RTC mode or Deep standby STOP mode state Power supply stable Power supply stable INITX = 1 SPL = 0 SPL = 1 INITX = 1 SPL = 0 SPL = 1 Q Maintain previous state Maintain previous state R Resource other than above selected Setting disabled Setting disabled Setting disabled Maintain previous state Maintain previous state GPIO selected Maintain previous state GPIO selected Internal input fixed at "0" Hi-Z / Internal input fixed at "0" GPIO selected Hi-Z Hi-Z / Input enabled Hi-Z / Internal input fixed at "0" Setting disabled Setting disabled Setting disabled Maintain previous state Maintain previous state Maintain previous state Maintain previous state Hi-Z / Internal input fixed at "0" GPIO selected Internal input fixed at "0" Hi-Z / Internal input fixed at "0" GPIO selected Maintain previous state Maintain previous state Maintain previous state GPIO selected Internal input fixed at "0" Hi-Z / Internal input fixed at "0" GPIO selected Hi-Z Hi-Z / Input enabled Hi-Z / Input enabled Maintain previous state Maintain previous state CEC enabled S Hi-Z / Internal input fixed at "0" Hi-Z / Input enabled GPIO selected External interrupt enabled selected Resource other than above selected Hi-Z / Internal input fixed at "0" GPIO selected Internal input fixed at "0" Trace output GPIO selected CEC enabled Power supply stable INITX = 1 - Trace output Trace selected External interrupt enabled selected Resource other than above selected Return from Deep standby mode state Setting disabled Setting disabled Setting disabled Maintain previous state Hi-Z GPIO selected Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Hi-Z / Input enabled Hi-Z / Input enabled Maintain previous state Maintain previous state Hi-Z / Internal input fixed at "0" Page 74 of 134 Pin status type MB9B420TA Series Function group Poweron reset or low-voltage detection state Power supply unstable - INITX input state Device internal reset state Power supply stable INITX = 0 - INITX = 1 - Run mode or SLEEP mode state Power supply stable INITX = 1 - Timer mode, RTC mode, or STOP mode state Deep standby RTC mode or Deep standby STOP mode state Power supply stable Power supply stable INITX = 1 SPL = 0 SPL = 1 INITX = 1 SPL = 0 SPL = 1 CEC enabled WKUP enabled T External interrupt enabled selected Resource other than above selected Setting disabled Setting disabled Maintain previous state Setting disabled Maintain previous state Hi-Z GPIO selected Hi-Z / Input enabled Maintain previous state Hi-Z / Internal input fixed at "0" Hi-Z / Input enabled WKUP enabled U External interrupt enabled selected Resource other than above selected Setting disabled GPIO selected Setting disabled Maintain previous state Hi-Z GPIO selected V Setting disabled Hi-Z Hi-Z / Input enabled Hi-Z / Input enabled Maintain previous state Maintain previous state Hi-Z / Input enabled Hi-Z / Internal input fixed at "0" Hi-Z / Input enabled Hi-Z / Internal input fixed at "0" Maintain previous state Maintain previous state Maintain previous state Maintain previous state WKUP input enabled Hi-Z / WKUP input enabled GPIO selected Internal input fixed at "0" Hi-Z / Internal input fixed at "0" WKUP input enabled Hi-Z / WKUP input enabled GPIO selected Internal input fixed at "0" Hi-Z / Internal input fixed at "0" GPIO selected Internal input fixed at "0" Hi-Z / Internal input fixed at "0" Return from Deep standby mode state Power supply stable INITX = 1 Maintain previous state GPIO selected GPIO selected GPIO selected *1: Oscillation is stopped at Sub timer mode, Low-speed CR timer mode, RTC mode, STOP mode, Deep standby RTC mode, and Deep standby STOP mode. *2: Oscillation is stopped at STOP mode and Deep standby STOP mode. *3: Maintain previous state at timer mode. GPIO selected Internal input fixed at "0" at RTC mode, STOP mode. *4: Maintain previous state at timer mode. Hi-Z/Internal input fixed at "0" at RTC mode, STOP mode. Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Page 75 of 134 MB9B420TA Series 12. Electrical Characteristics 12.1 Absolute Maximum Ratings Parameter Symbol Power supply voltage*1, *2 Analog power supply voltage*1, *3 Analog reference voltage*1, *3 VCC AVCC AVRH Min VSS - 0.5 VSS - 0.5 VSS - 0.5 VSS - 0.5 Input voltage*1 VI V VO VSS - 0.5 ICLAMP Σ[ICLAMP] -2 IOL - "L" level average output current*5 IOLAV - "L" level total maximum output current ∑IOL ∑IOLAV - IOH - "L" level total average output current*6 "H" level maximum output current*4 "H" level average output current*5 IOHAV - "H" level total maximum output current ∑IOH ∑IOHAV PD TSTG - 55 "H" level total average output current*6 Power consumption Storage temperature V (≤ 6.5 V) AVCC + 0.5 (≤ 6.5 V) Output voltage*1 Remarks V V V V V VSS - 0.5 "L" level maximum output current*4 Unit VSS + 6.5 VSS + 3.63 VIA Clamp total maximum current Max VSS + 6.5 VSS + 6.5 VSS + 6.5 VCC + 0.5 VSS - 0.5 VSS - 0.5 Analog pin input voltage*1 Clamp maximum current Rating 5V tolerant 5V tolerant*8 VCC + 0.5 (≤ 6.5 V) +2 mA *8 +20 mA *8 10 mA 4mA type 20 mA 12mA type 39 4 12 16.5 100 50 mA mA mA mA mA mA P80/P81 4mA type 12mA type P80/P81 - 10 mA 4mA type - 20 mA 12mA type - 39 -4 - 12 - 18 - 100 - 50 390 + 150 mA mA mA mA mA mA mW °C P80/P81 4mA type 12mA type P80/P81 V *1: These parameters are based on the condition that VSS = AVSS = 0 V. *2: VCC must not drop below VSS - 0.5 V. *3: Ensure that the voltage does not exceed VCC + 0.5 V, for example, when the power is turned on. *4: The maximum output current is defined as the value of the peak current flowing through any one of the corresponding pins. *5: The average output current is defined as the average current value flowing through any one of the corresponding pins for a 100 ms period. *6: The total average output current is defined as the average current value flowing through all of corresponding pins for a 100 ms. *7: VCC = AVCC = AVRH = VSS = AVSS = AVRL = 0.0 V Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Page 76 of 134 MB9B420TA Series *8: • • • • • See "4. List of Pin Functions" and "5. I/O Circuit Type" about +B input available pin. Use within recommended operating conditions. Use at DC voltage (current) the +B input. The +B signal should always be applied a limiting resistance placed between the +B signal and the device. The value of the limiting resistance should be set so that when the +B signal is applied the input current to the device pin does not exceed rated values, either instantaneously or for prolonged periods. • Note that when the device drive current is low, such as in the low-power consumption modes, the +B input potential may pass through the protective diode and increase the potential at the VCC and AVCC pin, and this may affect other devices. • Note that if a +B signal is input when the device power supply is off (not fixed at 0 V), the power supply is provided from the pins, so that incomplete operation may result. • The following is a recommended circuit example (I/O equivalent circuit). VCC Protection Diode VCC P-ch Limiting +B input (0V to 16V) Digital output N-ch Digital input R AVCC Analog input WARNING: − Semiconductor devices may be permanently damaged by application of stress (including, without limitation, voltage, current or temperature) in excess of absolute maximum ratings. Do not exceed any of these ratings. Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Page 77 of 134 MB9B420TA Series 12.2 Recommended Operating Conditions (VSS = AVSS = 0.0V) Parameter Symbol Conditions VCC AVCC Value Unit Min Max - 2.7*2 5.5 V 2.7 2.7 5.5 AVRH AVRL - AVSS AVCC AVSS V V V Smoothing capacitor CS - 1 10 μF Operating temperature TA - - 40 + 105 °C Power supply voltage Analog power supply voltage Analog reference voltage Remarks AVCC = VCC For built-in Regulator*1 *1: See "C Pin" in "7. Handling Devices" for the connection of the smoothing capacitor. *2: In between less than the minimum power supply voltage and low voltage reset/interrupt detection voltage or more, instruction execution and low voltage detection function by built-in High-speed CR(including Main PLL is used) or built-in Low-speed CR is possible to operate only. WARNING: − The recommended operating conditions are required in order to ensure the normal operation of the semiconductor device. All of the device's electrical characteristics are warranted when the device is operated under these conditions. Any use of semiconductor devices will be under their recommended operating condition. Operation under any conditions other than these conditions may adversely affect reliability of device and could result in device failure. No warranty is made with respect to any use, operating conditions or combinations not represented on this data sheet. If you are considering application under any conditions other than listed herein, please contact sales representatives beforehand. Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Page 78 of 134 MB9B420TA Series 12.3 DC Characteristics 12.3.1 Current Rating Symbol Parameter (Pin name) Value Conditions CPU: 60 MHz, Peripheral: 30 MHz PLL RUN mode Unit Typ*1 Max*2 29 37 mA 19 26 mA 3.1 6.4 mA 170 2300 µA 210 2300 µA 19 26 mA 2.1 5.1 mA 160 2200 µA 190 2200 µA 20 75 μA - 1.3 mA 2.8 5.5 mA - 6.5 mA 24 95 μA - 1.7 mA 21 89 μA - 1.7 mA Remarks *3,*5 CPU: 60 MHz, Peripheral clock stops *3,*5 ICC Power supply current ICCS ICCH High-speed CR RUN mode CPU/ Peripheral: 4 MHz*4 *3 Sub RUN mode CPU/ Peripheral: 32 kHz Low-speed CR RUN mode CPU/ Peripheral: 100 kHz PLL SLEEP mode High-speed CR SLEEP mode Sub SLEEP mode Low-speed CR SLEEP mode Peripheral: 30 MHz STOP mode Main TIMER mode ICCT Sub TIMER mode ICCR RTC mode *3,*6 *3 *3,*5 4 Peripheral: 4 MHz* *3 Peripheral: 32 kHz *3,*6 Peripheral: 100 kHz *3 TA = + 25°C *3 TA = + 105°C *3 TA = + 25°C *3,*6 TA = + 105°C *3,*6 TA = + 25°C *3,*6 TA = + 105°C *3,*6 TA = + 25°C *3,*6 TA = + 105°C *3,*6 *1: TA = +25℃, VCC = 3.3 V *2: TA = +105℃, VCC = 5.5 V *3: When all ports are fixed. *4: When setting it to 4 MHz by trimming. *5: When using the crystal oscillator of 4 MHz(Including the current consumption of the oscillation circuit) *6: When using the crystal oscillator of 32 kHz(Including the current consumption of the oscillation circuit) Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Page 79 of 134 MB9B420TA Series Parameter Symbol (Pin name) ICCHD Conditions Deep Standby STOP mode Power supply current ICCRD Deep Standby RTC mode TA = + 25°C, When RAM is off *3 TA = + 25°C, When RAM is on(16 KB)*4 *3 TA = + 25°C, When RAM is on(32 KB) *4 *3 TA = + 105°C, When RAM is off *3 TA = + 105°C, When RAM is on(16 KB) *4 *3 TA = + 105°C, When RAM is on(32 KB) *4 *3 TA = + 25°C, When RAM is off *3,*5 TA = + 25°C, When RAM is on(16 KB) *4 *3,*5 TA = + 25°C, When RAM is on(32 KB) *4 *3,*5 TA = + 105°C, When RAM is off *3,*5 TA = + 105°C, When RAM is on(16 KB) *4 *3,*5 TA = + 105°C, When RAM is on(32 KB) *4 *3,*5 Value Unit Typ*1 Max*2 1.9 13 μA 4.8 17 μA 5.5 20 μA 300 μA 320 μA 330 μA 2.5 14 μA 5.4 18 μA 6.1 21 μA 305 μA 325 μA 335 μA - - Remarks *1: VCC = 3.3 V *2: VCC = 5.5 V *3: When all ports are fixed and LVD off. *4: For more information about RAM retention area, see "Memory Map (2)" in "10. Memory Map". *5: When using the crystal oscillator of 32 kHz(Including the current consumption of the oscillation circuit) Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Page 80 of 134 MB9B420TA Series Low-Voltage Detection Current (VCC = 2.7V to 5.5V, VSS = 0V, TA = - 40°C to + 105°C) Symbol (Pin name) Parameter Low-Voltage detection circuit (LVD) power supply current Conditions ICCLVD Min Value Typ Max - 0.13 - 0.13 Unit Remarks 0.3 μA For occurrence of reset 0.3 μA For occurrence of interrupt At operation (VCC) Flash Memory Current (VCC = 2.7V to 5.5V, VSS = 0V, TA = - 40°C to + 105°C) Parameter Symbol Flash memory write/erase current ICCFLASH (VCC) Pin name Min Value Typ Max At ROM0 Write/Erase - 9.9 11.8 mA *1 At ROM1 Write/Erase - 9.5 11.2 mA *1 Conditions Unit Remarks VCC *1: When programming or erase in flash memory, Flash Memory Write/Erase current (ICCFLASH) is added to the Power supply current (ICC). In addition, When programming or erase in flash memory ROM0 and ROM1 at the same time, Flash Memory Write/Erase current (ICCFLASH) of both ROM0 and ROM1 are added to the Power supply current (I CC). A/D Converter Current (VCC = AVCC = 2.7V to 5.5V, VSS = AVSS = AVRL = 0V, TA = - 40°C to + 105°C) Parameter Symbol ICCAD Power supply current (VCC) Reference power supply current (AVRH) ICCAVRH (VCC) Pin name Min Value Typ Max At 1unit operation - 0.69 0.9 mA At stop - 0.6 35 μA At 1unit operation AVRH=5.5 V - 1.1 1.97 mA At stop - 0.2 3.4 μA Conditions Unit Remarks AVCC AVRH D/A Converter Current (VCC = AVCC = 2.7V to 5.5V, VSS = AVSS = 0V, TA = - 40°C to + 105°C) Parameter Symbol Pin name IDDA*2 Power supply current*1 (VCC) IDSA (VCC) AVCC Conditions At 1unit operation AVCC=3.3 V At 1unit operation AVCC=5.0 V At stop Min Value Typ Max 250 315 380 μA 380 475 580 μA - - 30 μA Unit Remarks *1: No-load *2: Generates the max current by the CODE about 0x200 Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Page 81 of 134 MB9B420TA Series 12.3.2 Pin Characteristics (VCC = AVCC = 2.7V to 5.5V, VSS = AVSS = AVRL = 0V, TA = - 40°C to + 105°C) Parameter Symbol "H" level input voltage (hysteresis input) VIHS "L" level input voltage (hysteresis input) VILS Pin name CMOS hysteresis input pin, MD0, MD1 5V tolerant input pin CMOS hysteresis input pin, MD0, MD1 5V tolerant input pin 4mA type "H" level output voltage VOH 12mA type P80/P81 4mA type "L" level output voltage VOL 12mA type P80/P81 Input leak current Pull-up resistance value Input capacitance IIL CEC0_0, CEC0_1, CEC1_0, CEC1_1 RPU Pull-up pin CIN Other than VCC, VSS, AVCC, AVSS, AVRH, AVRL Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Min Value Typ Max - VCC × 0.8 - VCC + 0.3 V - VCC × 0.8 - VSS + 5.5 V - VSS - 0.3 - VCC × 0.2 V - VSS - 0.3 - VCC × 0.2 V VCC - 0.5 - VCC V VCC - 0.5 - VCC V VCC - 0.4 - VCC V VSS - 0.4 V VSS - 0.4 V VSS - 0.4 V -5 - +5 μA - - +1.8 μA VCC ≥ 4.5 V 33 50 90 VCC < 4.5 V - - 180 - - 5 15 Conditions VCC ≥ 4.5 V, IOH = - 4 mA VCC < 4.5 V, IOH = - 2 mA VCC ≥ 4.5 V, IOH = - 12 mA VCC < 4.5 V, IOH = - 8 mA VCC ≥ 4.5 V, IOH = - 18.0 mA VCC < 4.5 V, IOH = - 12.0 mA VCC ≥ 4.5 V, IOL = 4 mA VCC < 4.5 V, IOL = 2 mA VCC ≥ 4.5 V, IOL = 12 mA VCC < 4.5 V, IOL = 8 mA VCC ≥ 4.5 V, IOL = 16.5 mA VCC < 4.5 V, IOL = 10.5 mA - VCC = AVCC = AVRH = VSS = AVSS = AVRL = Unit Remarks 0.0 V kΩ pF Page 82 of 134 MB9B420TA Series 12.4 AC Characteristics 12.4.1 Main Clock Input Characteristics (VCC = 2.7V to 5.5V, VSS = 0V, TA = - 40°C to + 105°C) Parameter Input frequency Symbol Pin name Conditions Max 4 4 4 48 20 48 PWH/tCYLH, PWL/tCYLH 20.83 VCC ≥ 4.5 V VCC < 4.5 V FCH Input clock cycle tCYLH Input clock pulse width - Input clock rising time and falling time tCF, tCR Internal operating clock*1 frequency Internal operating clock*1 cycle time Unit Remarks MHz When crystal oscillator is connected MHz When using external clock 250 ns When using external clock 45 55 % When using external clock - - 5 ns When using external clock X0, X1 Value Min FCM - - - 60 MHz Master clock FCC FCP0 FCP1 FCP2 - - - 60 MHz Base clock (HCLK/FCLK) - - - 32 32 MHz MHz - - - 32 MHz APB0 bus clock*2 APB1 bus clock*2 APB2 bus clock*2 tCYCC tCYCP0 tCYCP1 tCYCP2 - - 16.7 - ns Base clock (HCLK/FCLK) - - 31.25 31.25 - ns ns - - 31.25 - ns APB0 bus clock*2 APB1 bus clock*2 APB2 bus clock*2 *1: For more information about each internal operating clock, see "Chapter 2-1: Clock" in "FM3 Family Peripheral Manual". *2: For about each APB bus which each peripheral is connected to, see "8. Block Diagram" in this data sheet. X0 Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Page 83 of 134 MB9B420TA Series 12.4.2 Sub Clock Input Characteristics (VCC = 2.7V to 5.5V, VSS = 0V, TA = - 40°C to + 105°C) Parameter Symbol Input frequency 1/ tCYLL Input clock cycle tCYLL Input clock pulse width - Pin name X0A, X1A Conditions Value Unit Remarks Min Typ Max - - 32.768 - kHz - 32 - 100 kHz When crystal oscillator is connected* When using external clock - 10 - 31.25 μs When using external clock PWH/tCYLL, PWL/tCYLL 45 - 55 % When using external clock *: For more information about crystal oscillator, see "Sub crystal oscillator" in "7. Handling Devices". X0A Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Page 84 of 134 MB9B420TA Series 12.4.3 Built-in CR Oscillation Characteristics Built-in High-speed CR (VCC = 2.7V to 5.5V, VSS = 0V, TA = - 40°C to + 105°C) Parameter Clock frequency Frequency stability time Symbol FCRH Value Conditions Min Typ Max TA = + 25°C, 3.6 V < VCC ≤ 5.5 V 3.92 4 4.08 TA = 0°C to + 85°C, 3.6 V < VCC ≤ 5.5 V 3.9 4 4.1 TA = -40°C to + 105°C, 3.6 V < VCC ≤ 5.5 V 3.88 4 4.12 TA = + 25°C, 2.7 V ≤ VCC ≤ 3.6 V 3.94 4 4.06 TA = - 20°C to + 85°C, 2.7 V ≤ VCC ≤ 3.6 V 3.92 4 4.08 TA = - 20°C to + 105°C, 2.7 V ≤ VCC ≤ 3.6 V 3.9 4 4.1 TA = -40°C to + 105°C, 2.7 V ≤ VCC ≤ 3.6 V 3.88 4 4.12 TA = - 40°C to + 105°C 2.8 4 5.2 - - - 30 tCRWT Unit Remarks When trimming*1 MHz When not trimming μs *2 *1: In the case of using the values in CR trimming area of Flash memory at shipment for frequency/temperature trimming. *2: Frequency stable time is time to stable of the frequency of the High-speed CR. Clock after the trim value is set. After setting the trim value, the period when the frequency stability Time passes can use the High-speed CR clock as a source clock. Built-in Low-speed CR (VCC = 2.7V to 5.5V, VSS = 0V, TA = - 40°C to + 105°C) Parameter Clock frequency Symbol Conditions FCRL - Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Value Min Typ Max 50 100 150 Unit Remarks kHz Page 85 of 134 MB9B420TA Series 12.4.4 Operating Conditions of Main PLL (In the case of using main clock for input of PLL) (VCC = 2.7V to 5.5V, VSS = 0V, TA = - 40°C to + 105°C) Parameter Symbol PLL oscillation stabilization wait time*1 (LOCK UP time) PLL input clock frequency PLL multiplication rate PLL macro oscillation clock frequency Unit Remarks Min Typ Max tLOCK 100 - - μs FPLLI 4 5 75 - - 16 37 150 60 MHz multiplier MHz MHz - FPLLO FCLKPLL Main PLL clock frequency*2 Value *1: Time from when the PLL starts operating until the oscillation stabilizes. *2: For more information about Main PLL clock (CLKPLL), see "Chapter 2-1: Clock" in "FM3 Family Peripheral Manual". 12.4.5 Operating Conditions of Main PLL (In the case of using built-in high-speed CR for input clock of main PLL) (VCC = 2.7V to 5.5V, VSS = 0V, TA = - 40°C to + 105°C) Parameter Symbol PLL oscillation stabilization wait time*1 (LOCK UP time) PLL input clock frequency PLL multiplication rate PLL macro oscillation clock frequency Unit Remarks Min Typ Max tLOCK 100 - - μs FPLLI 3.8 19 72 - 4 - 4.2 35 150 60 MHz multiplier MHz MHz - FPLLO FCLKPLL Main PLL clock frequency*2 Value *1: Time from when the PLL starts operating until the oscillation stabilizes. *2: For more information about Main PLL clock (CLKPLL), see "Chapter 2-1: Clock" in "FM3 Family Peripheral Manual". Note: − Make sure to input to the main PLL source clock, the high-speed CR clock (CLKHC) that the frequency/temperature has been trimmed. Main PLL connection Main clock (CLKMO) High-speed CR clock (CLKHC) K divider PLL input clock Main PLL PLL macro oscillation clock M divider Main PLL clock (CLKPLL) N divider Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Page 86 of 134 MB9B420TA Series 12.4.6 Reset Input Characteristics (VCC = 2.7V to 5.5V, VSS = 0V, TA = - 40°C to + 105°C) Parameter Symbol Pin name Conditions tINITX INITX - Reset input time Value Min Max 500 - Unit Remarks ns 12.4.7 Power-on Reset Timing (VSS = 0V, TA = - 40°C to + 105°C) Parameter Symbol Power supply shut down time Pin name tOFF Power ramp rate dV/dt Time until releasing power-on reset VCC tPRT Conditions Value Min Typ Max Unit Remarks - 1 - ms *1 VCC: 0.2 V to 2.70 V 0.9 1000 mV/ /µs *2 - 0.46 0.76 ms *1: Vcc must be held below 0.2 V for minimum period of tOFF. Improper initialization may occur if this condition is not met. *2: This dV/dt characteristic is applied at the power-on of cold start (tOFF > 1ms). Note: − If tOFF cannot be satisfied designs must assert external reset (INTX) at power-up and at any brownout event per 12.4.6. 2.7V VCC VDH 0.2V dV/dt 0.2V tPRT Internal RST CPU Operation RST Active 0.2V tOFF release start Glossary VDH : detection voltage of Low Voltage detection reset. See “12.8. Low-Voltage Detection Characteristics” Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Page 87 of 134 MB9B420TA Series 12.4.8 External Bus Timing External bus clock output characteristics (VCC = 2.7V to 5.5V, VSS = 0V, TA = - 40°C to + 105°C) Parameter Output frequency Symbol Pin name Conditions tCYCLE MCLKOUT* VCC ≥ 4.5 V VCC < 4.5 V Value Unit Min Max - 50 MHz - 32 MHz *: The external bus clock (MCLKOUT) is a divided clock of HCLK. For more information about setting of clock divider, see "Chapter 12: External Bus Interface" in "FM3 Family Peripheral Manual". When external bus clock is not output, this characteristics does not give any effect on external bus operation. MCLKOUT External bus signal input/output characteristics (VCC = 2.7V to 5.5V, VSS = 0V, TA = - 40°C to + 105°C) Parameter Signal input characteristics Signal output characteristics Input signal Output signal Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Symbol Conditions VIH VIL VOH - VOL VIH VIL VIH VIL VOH VOL VOH VOL Value Unit 0.8 × VCC V 0.2 × VCC V 0.8 × VCC V 0.2 × VCC V Remarks Page 88 of 134 MB9B420TA Series Separate Bus Access Asynchronous SRAM Mode (VCC = 2.7V to 5.5V, VSS = 0V, TA = - 40°C to + 105°C) Parameter MOEX Min pulse width MCSX ↓ → Address output delay time MOEX ↑ → Address hold time MCSX ↓ → MOEX ↓ delay time MOEX ↑ → MCSX ↑ time MCSX ↓ → MDQM ↓ delay time Data set up → MOEX ↑ time MOEX ↑ → Data hold time MWEX Min pulse width MWEX ↑ → Address output delay time MCSX ↓ → MWEX ↓ delay time MWEX ↑ → MCSX ↑ delay time MCSX ↓→ MDQM ↓ delay time MCSX ↓→ Data output time MWEX ↑ → Data hold time Symbol Pin name tOEW MOEX tCSL – AV tOEH - AX tCSL - OEL tOEH - CSH tCSL - RDQML tDS - OE tDH - OE MCSX[7:0], MAD[24:0] MOEX, MAD[24:0] MOEX, MCSX[7:0] MCSX, MDQM[1:0] MOEX, MADATA[15:0] MOEX, MADATA[15:0] tWEW MWEX tWEH - AX MWEX, MAD[24:0] tCSL - WEL tWEH - CSH tCSL-WDQML tCSL-DV tWEH - DX MWEX, MCSX[7:0] MCSX, MDQM[1:0] MCSX, MADATA[15:0] MWEX, MADATA[15:0] Conditions VCC ≥ 4.5 V VCC < 4.5 V VCC ≥ 4.5 V VCC < 4.5 V VCC ≥ 4.5 V VCC < 4.5 V VCC ≥ 4.5 V VCC < 4.5 V VCC ≥ 4.5 V VCC < 4.5 V VCC ≥ 4.5 V VCC < 4.5 V VCC ≥ 4.5 V VCC < 4.5 V VCC ≥ 4.5 V VCC < 4.5 V VCC ≥ 4.5 V VCC < 4.5 V VCC ≥ 4.5 V VCC < 4.5 V VCC ≥ 4.5 V VCC < 4.5 V VCC ≥ 4.5 V VCC < 4.5 V VCC ≥ 4.5 V VCC < 4.5 V VCC ≥ 4.5 V VCC < 4.5 V VCC ≥ 4.5 V VCC < 4.5 V Min Value Unit Max MCLK×n-3 - -9 -12 MCLK×m-9 MCLK×m-12 20 38 +9 +12 MCLK×m+9 MCLK×m+12 MCLK×m+9 MCLK×m+12 MCLK×m+9 MCLK×m+12 MCLK×m+9 MCLK×m+12 - 0 - ns MCLK×n-3 - ns 0 MCLK×m-9 MCLK×m-12 0 ns MCLK×n-9 MCLK×n-12 MCLK-9 MCLK-12 MCLK×m+9 MCLK×m+12 MCLK×n+9 MCLK×n+12 MCLK×m+9 MCLK×m+12 MCLK×n+9 MCLK×n+12 MCLK+9 MCLK+12 0 MCLK×m+12 0 MCLK×n-9 MCLK×n-12 0 ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns Note: − When the external load capacitance CL = 30 pF (m = 0 to 15, n = 1 to 16). Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Page 89 of 134 MB9B420TA Series tCYCLE MCLK tOEH-CSH tWEH-CSH MCSX[7:0] tCSL-AV MAD[24:0] tOEH-AX Address tWEH-AX tCSL-AV Address tCSL-OEL MOEX tOEW tCSL-WDQML tCSL-RDQML MDQM[1:0] tCSL-WEL tWEW MWEX MADATA[15:0] tDS-OE tDH-OE RD tWEH-DX WD Invalid tCSL-DV Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Page 90 of 134 MB9B420TA Series Separate Bus Access Synchronous SRAM Mode (VCC = 2.7V to 5.5V, VSS = 0V, TA = - 40°C to + 105°C) Parameter Symbol Pin name Conditions tAV MCLK, MAD[24:0] VCC ≥ 4.5 V VCC < 4.5 V VCC ≥ 4.5 V VCC < 4.5 V VCC ≥ 4.5 V VCC < 4.5 V VCC ≥ 4.5 V VCC < 4.5 V VCC ≥ 4.5 V VCC < 4.5 V VCC ≥ 4.5 V VCC < 4.5 V VCC ≥ 4.5 V VCC < 4.5 V VCC ≥ 4.5 V VCC < 4.5 V VCC ≥ 4.5 V VCC < 4.5 V VCC ≥ 4.5 V VCC < 4.5 V VCC ≥ 4.5 V VCC < 4.5 V VCC ≥ 4.5 V VCC < 4.5 V VCC ≥ 4.5 V VCC < 4.5 V Address delay time tCSL MCLK, MCSX[7:0] MCSX delay time tCSH tREL MCLK, MOEX MOEX delay time tREH Data set up → MCLK ↑ time MCLK ↑ → Data hold time MCLK, MADATA[15:0] MCLK, MADATA[15:0] tDS tDH tWEL MCLK, MWEX MWEX delay time tWEH tDQML MDQM[1:0] delay time MCLK, MDQM[1:0] tDQMH MCLK ↑ → Data output time MCLK ↑ → Data hold time MCLK, MADATA[15:0] MCLK, MADATA[15:0] tODS tOD Value Min 1 Unit Max 12 ns 9 12 9 12 9 12 9 12 1 1 1 1 ns ns ns ns 19 37 - ns 0 - ns 9 12 9 12 9 12 9 12 MCLK+18 MCLK+24 18 24 1 1 1 1 MCLK+1 1 ns ns ns ns ns ns Note: − When the external load capacitance CL = 30 pF. tCYCLE MCLK tCSL tCSH MCSX[7:0] tAV MAD[24:0] tAV Address Address tREL tREH tDQML tDQMH MOEX tDQML tDQMH tWEL tWEH MDQM[1:0] MWEX MADATA[15:0] tDS tDH RD tOD WD Invalid tODS Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Page 91 of 134 MB9B420TA Series Multiplexed Bus Access Asynchronous SRAM Mode (VCC = 2.7V to 5.5V, VSS = 0V, TA = - 40°C to + 105°C) Parameter Multiplexed address delay time Multiplexed address hold time Symbol tALE-CHMADV tCHMADH Pin name Conditions MALE, MADATA[15:0] VCC ≥ 4.5 V VCC < 4.5 V VCC ≥ 4.5 V VCC < 4.5 V Min 0 MCLK×n+0 MCLK×n+0 Value Max +10 +20 MCLK×n+12 MCLK×n+20 Unit ns ns Note: − When the external load capacitance CL = 30 pF (m = 0 to 15, n = 1 to 16). MCLK MCSX[7:0] MALE MAD [24:0] MOEX MDQM [1:0] MWEX MADATA[15:0] Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Page 92 of 134 MB9B420TA Series Multiplexed Bus Access Synchronous SRAM Mode (VCC = 2.7V to 5.5V, VSS = 0V, TA = - 40°C to + 105°C) Parameter Symbol tCHAL MALE delay time tCHAH MCLK ↑ → Multiplexed Address delay time tCHMADV MCLK ↑ → Multiplexed Data output time tCHMADX Pin name Conditions MCLK, ALE VCC ≥ 4.5 V VCC < 4.5 V VCC ≥ 4.5 V VCC < 4.5 V VCC ≥ 4.5 V MCLK, MADATA[15:0] VCC < 4.5 V VCC ≥ 4.5 V VCC < 4.5 V Min Value Max Unit 9 12 9 12 ns ns ns ns 1 tOD ns 1 tOD ns 1 1 Remarks Note: − When the external load capacitance CL = 30 pF. MCLK MCSX[7:0] MALE MAD [24:0] MOEX MDQM [1:0] MWEX MADATA[15:0] Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Page 93 of 134 MB9B420TA Series NAND Flash Memory Mode (VCC = 2.7V to 5.5V, VSS = 0V, TA = - 40°C to + 105°C) Parameter MNREX Min pulse width Data setup → MNREX↑time MNREX↑→ Data hold time MNALE↑→ MNWEX delay time MNALE↓→ MNWEX delay time MNCLE↑→ MNWEX delay time MNWEX↑→ MNCLE delay time MNWEX Min pulse width MNWEX↓→ Data output time MNWEX↑→ Data hold time Symbol Pin name tNREW MNREX tDS – NRE tDH – NRE tALEH - NWEL tALEL - NWEL tCLEH - NWEL tNWEH - CLEL tNWEW tNWEL – DV tNWEH – DX MNREX, MADATA[15:0] MNREX, MADATA[15:0] MNALE, MNWEX MNALE, MNWEX MNCLE, MNWEX MNCLE, MNWEX MNWEX MNWEX, MADATA[15:0] MNWEX, MADATA[15:0] Conditions VCC ≥ 4.5 V VCC < 4.5 V VCC ≥ 4.5 V VCC < 4.5 V VCC ≥ 4.5 V VCC < 4.5 V VCC ≥ 4.5 V VCC < 4.5 V VCC ≥ 4.5 V VCC < 4.5 V VCC ≥ 4.5 V VCC < 4.5 V VCC ≥ 4.5 V VCC < 4.5 V VCC ≥ 4.5 V VCC < 4.5 V VCC ≥ 4.5 V VCC < 4.5 V VCC ≥ 4.5 V VCC < 4.5 V Value Unit Min Max MCLK×n-3 - ns 20 38 - ns 0 - ns MCLK×m-9 MCLK×m-12 MCLK×m-9 MCLK×m-12 MCLK×m-9 MCLK×m-12 MCLK×m+9 MCLK×m+12 MCLK×m+9 MCLK×m+12 MCLK×m+9 MCLK×m+12 MCLK×m+9 MCLK×m+12 0 MCLK×n-3 - -9 -12 +9 +12 MCLK×m+11 MCLK×m+12 0 ns ns ns ns ns ns ns Note: − When the external load capacitance CL = 30 pF (m=0 to 15, n=1 to 16). Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Page 94 of 134 MB9B420TA Series NAND Flash Memory Read MCLK MNREX MADATA[15:0] Read NAND Flash Memory Address Write MCLK MNALE MNCLE MNWEX MADATA[15:0] Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Write Page 95 of 134 MB9B420TA Series NAND Flash Memory Command Write MCLK MNALE MNCLE MNWEX MADATA[15:0] Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Write Page 96 of 134 MB9B420TA Series External Ready Input Timing (VCC = 2.7V to 5.5V, VSS = 0V, TA = - 40°C to + 105°C) Parameter MCLK ↑ MRDY input setup time Symbol Pin name tRDYI MCLK, MRDY Conditions Min VCC ≥ 4.5 V 19 VCC < 4.5 V 37 Value Unit Max - Remarks ns When RDY is input ··· MCLK Over 2cycles Original MOEX MWEX tRDYI MRDY When RDY is released MCLK ·· · ·· · 2 cycles Extended MOEX MWEX MRDY Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E tRDYI 0.5×VCC Page 97 of 134 MB9B420TA Series 12.4.9 Base Timer Input Timing Timer input timing (VCC = 2.7V to 5.5V, VSS = 0V, TA = - 40°C to + 105°C) Parameter Input pulse width Symbol Pin name Conditions tTIWH, tTIWL TIOAn/TIOBn (when using as ECK, TIN) - tTIWH Value Min Max 2tCYCP - Unit Remarks ns tTIWL ECK TIN VIHS VIHS VILS VILS Trigger input timing (VCC = 2.7V to 5.5V, VSS = 0V, TA = - 40°C to + 105°C) Parameter Input pulse width Symbol Pin name Conditions tTRGH, tTRGL TIOAn/TIOBn (when using as TGIN) - tTRGH TGIN VIHS Min 2tCYCP Value Max - Unit Remarks ns tTRGL VIHS VILS VILS Note: − tCYCP indicates the APB bus clock cycle time. About the APB bus number which the Base Timer is connected to, see "8. Block Diagram" in this data sheet. Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Page 98 of 134 MB9B420TA Series 12.4.10 CSIO/UART Timing CSIO (SPI = 0, SCINV = 0) (VCC = 2.7V to 5.5V, VSS = 0V, TA = - 40°C to + 105°C) Symbol Pin name Conditions - - - Serial clock cycle time tSCYC SCK ↓ → SOT delay time tSLOVI SCKx SCKx, SOTx SCKx, SINx SCKx, SINx Parameter Baud Rate Master mode VCC < 4.5 V Min Max 8 4tCYCP VCC ≥ 4.5 V Min Max 8 4tCYCP Unit Mbps ns - 30 + 30 - 20 + 20 ns 50 - 30 - ns 0 - 0 - ns - ns - ns SIN → SCK ↑ setup time tIVSHI SCK ↑ → SIN hold time tSHIXI Serial clock "L" pulse width tSLSH SCKx 2tCYCP - 10 - Serial clock "H" pulse width tSHSL tCYCP + 10 - SCK ↓ → SOT delay time tSLOVE - 50 - 33 ns SIN → SCK ↑ setup time tIVSHE 10 - 10 - ns SCK ↑ → SIN hold time tSHIXE SCKx SCKx, SOTx SCKx, SINx SCKx, SINx SCKx SCKx 2tCYCP 10 tCYCP + 10 20 - 20 - ns - 5 5 - 5 5 ns ns SCK falling time SCK rising time tF tR Slave mode Notes: − The above characteristics apply to CLK synchronous mode. − − − − − tCYCP indicates the APB bus clock cycle time. About the APB bus number which Multi-function Serial is connected to, see "8. Block Diagram" in this data sheet. These characteristics only guarantee the same relocate port number. For example, the combination of SCKx_0 and SOTx_1 is not guaranteed. When the external load capacitance CL = 30 pF. Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Page 99 of 134 MB9B420TA Series tSCYC VOH SCK VOL VOL tSLOVI SOT VOH VOL tIVSHI SIN VIH VIL tSHIXI VIH VIL Master mode tSLSH SCK VIH tF VIL tSHSL VIH VIL tR tSLOVE SOT SIN VIH VOH VOL tIVSHE VIH VIL tSHIXE VIH VIL Slave mode Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Page 100 of 134 MB9B420TA Series CSIO (SPI = 0, SCINV = 1) (VCC = 2.7V to 5.5V, VSS = 0V, TA = - 40°C to + 105°C) Symbol Pin name Baud Rate Serial clock cycle time tSCYC SCKx SCK ↑ → SOT delay time tSHOVI SCKx, SOTx SIN → SCK ↓ setup time tIVSLI SCK ↓ → SIN hold time tSLIXI Serial clock "L" pulse width Serial clock "H" pulse width tSLSH tSHSL SCK ↑ → SOT delay time tSHOVE SIN → SCK ↓ setup time tIVSLE SCK ↓ → SIN hold time tSLIXE Parameter SCK falling time SCK rising time tF tR SCKx, SINx SCKx, SINx SCKx SCKx SCKx, SOTx SCKx, SINx SCKx, SINx SCKx SCKx Conditions - Master mode Slave mode VCC < 4.5 V Min Max 8 4tCYCP - VCC ≥ 4.5 V Min Max 8 4tCYCP - Unit Mbps ns - 30 + 30 - 20 + 20 ns 50 - 30 - ns 0 - 0 - ns 2tCYCP - 10 tCYCP + 10 - 2tCYCP - 10 tCYCP + 10 - ns ns - 50 - 33 ns 10 - 10 - ns 20 - 20 - ns - 5 5 - 5 5 ns ns Notes: − The above characteristics apply to CLK synchronous mode. − − − − − tCYCP indicates the APB bus clock cycle time. About the APB bus number which Multi-function Serial is connected to, see "8. Block Diagram" in this data sheet. These characteristics only guarantee the same relocate port number. For example, the combination of SCKx_0 and SOTx_1 is not guaranteed. When the external load capacitance CL = 30 pF. Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Page 101 of 134 MB9B420TA Series tSCYC VOH SCK VOH VOL tSHOVI SOT VOH VOL tIVSLI SIN VIH VIL tSLIXI VIH VIL Master mode tSHSL SCK tSLSH VIH VIH VIL tR VIL tF tSHOVE SOT SIN VIL VOH VOL tIVSLE VIH VIL tSLIXE VIH VIL Slave mode Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Page 102 of 134 MB9B420TA Series CSIO (SPI = 1, SCINV = 0) (VCC = 2.7V to 5.5V, VSS = 0V, TA = - 40°C to + 105°C) Symbol Pin name Baud Rate Serial clock cycle time tSCYC SCKx SCK ↑ → SOT delay time tSHOVI SCKx, SOTx SIN → SCK ↓ setup time tIVSLI SCK ↓→ SIN hold time tSLIXI SOT → SCK ↓ delay time tSOVLI Serial clock "L" pulse width Serial clock "H" pulse width tSLSH tSHSL SCK ↑ → SOT delay time tSHOVE SIN → SCK ↓ setup time tIVSLE SCK ↓→ SIN hold time tSLIXE Parameter SCK falling time SCK rising time tF tR SCKx, SINx SCKx, SINx SCKx, SOTx SCKx SCKx SCKx, SOTx SCKx, SINx SCKx, SINx SCKx SCKx Conditions - Master mode Slave mode VCC < 4.5 V Min Max 8 4tCYCP - VCC ≥ 4.5 V Min Max 8 4tCYCP - Unit Mbps ns - 30 + 30 - 20 + 20 ns 50 - 30 - ns 0 - 0 - ns 2tCYCP - 30 - 2tCYCP - 30 - ns 2tCYCP - 10 tCYCP + 10 - 2tCYCP - 10 tCYCP + 10 - ns ns - 50 - 33 ns 10 - 10 - ns 20 - 20 - ns - 5 5 - 5 5 ns ns Notes: − The above characteristics apply to CLK synchronous mode. − − − − − tCYCP indicates the APB bus clock cycle time. About the APB bus number which Multi-function Serial is connected to, see "8. Block Diagram" in this data sheet. These characteristics only guarantee the same relocate port number. For example, the combination of SCKx_0 and SOTx_1 is not guaranteed. When the external load capacitance CL = 30 pF. Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Page 103 of 134 MB9B420TA Series tSCYC VOH SCK VOL VOH VOL SOT VOL tSHOVI tSOVLI VOH VOL tIVSLI tSLIXI VIH VIL SIN VIH VIL Master mode tSLSH SCK VIH VIH VIL tF * SOT VIL tSHSL tR VIH tSHOVE VOH VOL VOH VOL tIVSLE SIN tSLIXE VIH VIL VIH VIL Slave mode *: Changes when writing to TDR register Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Page 104 of 134 MB9B420TA Series CSIO (SPI = 1, SCINV = 1) (VCC = 2.7V to 5.5V, VSS = 0V, TA = - 40°C to + 105°C) Symbol Pin name Baud Rate Serial clock cycle time tSCYC SCKx SCK ↓ → SOT delay time tSLOVI SCKx, SOTx SIN → SCK ↑ setup time tIVSHI SCK ↑ → SIN hold time tSHIXI SOT → SCK ↑ delay time tSOVHI Serial clock "L" pulse width Serial clock "H" pulse width tSLSH tSHSL SCK ↓ → SOT delay time tSLOVE SIN → SCK ↑ setup time tIVSHE SCK ↑ → SIN hold time tSHIXE Parameter SCK falling time SCK rising time tF tR SCKx, SINx SCKx, SINx SCKx, SOTx SCKx SCKx SCKx, SOTx SCKx, SINx SCKx, SINx SCKx SCKx Conditions - Master mode Slave mode VCC < 4.5 V Min Max 8 4tCYCP - VCC ≥ 4.5 V Min Max 8 4tCYCP - Unit Mbps ns - 30 + 30 - 20 + 20 ns 50 - 30 - ns 0 - 0 - ns 2tCYCP - 30 - 2tCYCP - 30 - ns 2tCYCP - 10 tCYCP + 10 - 2tCYCP - 10 tCYCP + 10 - ns ns - 50 - 33 ns 10 - 10 - ns 20 - 20 - ns - 5 5 - 5 5 ns ns Notes: − The above characteristics apply to CLK synchronous mode. − − − − tCYCP indicates the APB bus clock cycle time. − When the external load capacitance CL = 30 pF. About the APB bus number which Multi-function Serial is connected to, see "8. Block Diagram" in this data sheet. These characteristics only guarantee the same relocate port number. For example, the combination of SCKx_0 and SOTx_1 is not guaranteed. Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Page 105 of 134 MB9B420TA Series tSCYC VOH SCK tSOVHI tSLOVI VOH VOL SOT VOH VOL VOH VOL tSHIXI tIVSHI VIH VIL SIN VIH VIL Master mode tSLSH tSHSL tR SCK VIL VIH VIH tF VOH VOL SOT t SLOVE VOH VOL tSHIXE t IVSHE VIH VIL VIH VIL SIN VIH VIL VIL Slave mode UART external clock input (EXT = 1) (VCC = 2.7V to 5.5V, VSS = 0V, TA = - 40°C to + 105°C) Parameter Symbol Conditions tSLSH tSHSL Serial clock "L" pulse width Serial clock "H" pulse width SCK falling time SCK rising time CL = 30 pF tF tR V IL Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Value Max 5 5 - Unit Remarks ns ns ns ns tF tR SCK Min tCYCP + 10 tCYCP + 10 tSHSL V IH tSLSH V IH V IL V IL V IH Page 106 of 134 MB9B420TA Series 12.4.11 External Input Timing (VCC = 2.7V to 5.5V, VSS = 0V, TA = - 40°C to + 105°C) Parameter Symbol Pin name Conditions Value Min Max Unit ADTG Input pulse width tINH, tINL FRCKx ICxx DTTIxX INTxx WKUPx Remarks A/D converter trigger input - 2tCYCP*1 - ns - 2tCYCP*1 - ns Waveform generator *2 2tCYCP + 100*1 - ns *3 500 - ns External interrupt, NMI *4 500 - ns Deep standby wake up Free-run timer input clock Input capture *1: tCYCP indicates the APB bus clock cycle time. About the APB bus number which the A/D converter, Multi-function Timer, External interrupt are connected to, see "8. Block Diagram" in this data sheet. *2: When in RUN mode, in SLEEP mode. *3: When in STOP mode, in TIMER mode. *4: When in Deep standby RTC mode, in Deep standby STOP mode. Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Page 107 of 134 MB9B420TA Series 12.4.12 Quadrature Position/Revolution Counter timing (VCC = 2.7V to 5.5V, VSS = 0V, TA = - 40°C to + 105°C) Parameter Symbol Conditions AIN pin "H" width AIN pin "L" width BIN pin "H" width BIN pin "L" width Time from AIN pin "H" level to BIN rise Time from BIN pin "H" level to AIN fall Time from AIN pin "L" level to BIN fall Time from BIN pin "L" level to AIN rise Time from BIN pin "H" level to AIN rise Time from AIN pin "H" level to BIN fall Time from BIN pin "L" level to AIN fall Time from AIN pin "L" level to BIN rise ZIN pin "H" width ZIN pin "L" width Time from determined ZIN level to AIN/BIN rise and fall Time from AIN/BIN rise and fall time to determined ZIN level tAHL tALL tBHL tBLL - tAUBU PC_Mode2 or PC_Mode3 tBUAD PC_Mode2 or PC_Mode3 tADBD PC_Mode2 or PC_Mode3 tBDAU PC_Mode2 or PC_Mode3 tBUAU PC_Mode2 or PC_Mode3 tAUBD PC_Mode2 or PC_Mode3 tBDAD PC_Mode2 or PC_Mode3 tADBU PC_Mode2 or PC_Mode3 tZHL tZLL QCR:CGSC="0" QCR:CGSC="0" tZABE QCR:CGSC="1" tABEZ QCR:CGSC="1" Min Value 2tCYCP* Max - Unit ns *: tCYCP indicates the APB bus clock cycle time. About the APB bus number which the Quadrature Position/Revolution Counter is connected to, see "8. Block Diagram" in this data sheet. tALL tAHL AIN tAUBU tADBD tBUAD tBDAU BIN tBHL Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E tBLL Page 108 of 134 MB9B420TA Series tBLL tBHL BIN tBUAU tBDAD tAUBD tADBU AIN tAHL tALL ZIN ZIN AIN/BIN Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Page 109 of 134 MB9B420TA Series 12.4.13 I2C Timing (VCC = 2.7V to 5.5V, VSS = 0V, TA = - 40°C to + 105°C) Parameter Symbol Conditions Standard-mode Min Max Fast-mode Min Max Unit SCL clock frequency FSCL 0 100 0 400 kHz (Repeated) START condition hold time SDA ↓ → SCL ↓ tHDSTA 4.0 - 0.6 - μs tLOW tHIGH 4.7 4.0 - 1.3 0.6 - μs μs 4.7 - 0.6 - μs 0 3.45*2 0 0.9*3 μs tSUDAT 250 - 100 - ns tSUSTO 4.0 - 0.6 - μs tBUF 4.7 - 1.3 - μs 2 tCYCP*4 - 2 tCYCP*4 - ns SCLclock "L" width SCLclock "H" width (Repeated) START condition setup time SCL ↑ → SDA ↓ Data hold time SCL ↓ → SDA ↓ ↑ Data setup time SDA ↓ ↑ → SCL ↑ STOP condition setup time SCL ↑ → SDA ↑ Bus free time between "STOP condition" and "START condition" Noise filter tSUSTA tHDDAT tSP CL = 30 pF, R = (Vp/IOL)*1 - Remarks *1: R and CL represent the pull-up resistor and load capacitance of the SCL and SDA lines, respectively. Vp indicates the power supply voltage of the pull-up resistor and IOL indicates VOL guaranteed current. *2: The maximum tHDDAT must satisfy that it does not extend at least "L" period (tLOW) of device's SCL signal. *3: Fast-mode I2C bus device can be used on Standard-mode I2C bus system as long as the device satisfies the requirement of "tSUDAT ≥ 250 ns". *4: tCYCP is the APB bus clock cycle time. About the APB bus number that I2C is connected to, see "8. Block Diagram" in this data sheet. To use Standard-mode, set the APB bus clock at 2 MHz or more. To use Fast-mode, set the APB bus clock at 8 MHz or more. SDA SCL Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Page 110 of 134 MB9B420TA Series 12.4.14 ETM Timing (VCC = 2.7V to 5.5V, VSS = 0V, TA = - 40°C to + 105°C) Parameter Data hold TRACECLK frequency Symbol Pin name tETMH TRACECLK, TRACED[3:0] 1/ tTRACE TRACECLK TRACECLK clock cycle tTRACE Conditions Value Min Max Unit VCC ≥ 4.5 V 2 10 VCC < 4.5 V 2 15 VCC ≥ 4.5 V - 40 MHz VCC < 4.5 V - 20 MHz VCC ≥ 4.5 V 25 - ns VCC < 4.5 V 50 - ns Remarks ns Note: − When the external load capacitance CL = 30 pF. HCLK TRACECLK TRACED[3:0] Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Page 111 of 134 MB9B420TA Series 12.4.15 JTAG Timing (VCC = 2.7V to 5.5V, VSS = 0V, TA = - 40°C to + 105°C) Parameter Symbol Pin name TMS, TDI setup time tJTAGS TCK, TMS, TDI TMS, TDI hold time tJTAGH TCK, TMS, TDI TDO delay time tJTAGD TCK, TDO Conditions VCC ≥ 4.5 V VCC < 4.5 V VCC ≥ 4.5 V VCC < 4.5 V VCC ≥ 4.5 V VCC < 4.5 V Value Unit Min Max 15 - ns 15 - ns - 25 - 45 Remarks ns Note: − When the external load capacitance CL = 30 pF. TCK TMS/TDI TDO Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Page 112 of 134 MB9B420TA Series 12.5 12-bit A/D Converter Electrical characteristics for the A/D converter (VCC = AVCC = 2.7V to 5.5V, VSS = AVSS = 0V, TA = - 40°C to + 105°C) Parameter Value Typ Unit Remarks 12 ± 4.5 ± 2.5 ± 15 AVRH ± 15 - bit LSB LSB mV mV μs AVRH = 2.7 V to 5.5 V 1.0*1 ± 1.5 ± 2.2 ±6 AVRH ± 5 - - 0.3 - 10 μs Tcck - 50 - 1000 ns Tstt - - - 1.0 μs Analog input capacity CAIN - - - 9.5 pF Analog input resistor RAIN - - - Interchannel disparity Analog port input leak current - ANxx - Analog input voltage - ANxx Reference voltage - AVRH AVRL Resolution Integral Nonlinearity Differential Nonlinearity Zero transition voltage Full-scale transition voltage Conversion time Symbol Pin name - ANxx ANxx - Ts Compare clock cycle*3 State transition time to operation permission Sampling time*2 - VZT VFST Min - Max 1.62 kΩ - 2.35 4 5 LSB μA AVRL - AVRH V 2.7 - AVCC AVSS V AVCC ≥ 4.5 V AVCC < 4.5 V V AVSS *1: The conversion time is the value of sampling time (Ts) + compare time (Tc). The condition of the minimum conversion time is when the value of sampling time: 300ns, the value of compare time: 700 ns (AVCC ≥ 4.5 V). Ensure that it satisfies the value of the sampling time (Ts) and compare clock cycle (Tcck). For setting of the sampling time and compare clock cycle, see "Chapter 1-1: A/D Converter" in "FM3 Family Peripheral Manual Analog Macro Part". The register setting of the A/D Converter are reflected in the operation according to the APB bus clock timing. The sampling clock and compare clock is generated from the Base clock (HCLK). About the APB bus number which the A/D Converter is connected to, see "8. Block Diagram" in this data sheet. *2: A necessary sampling time changes by external impedance. Ensure that it sets the sampling time to satisfy (Equation 1). *3: The compare time (Tc) is the value of (Equation 2). Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Page 113 of 134 MB9B420TA Series ANxx Analog input pin Rext Comparator RAIN Analog signal source CAIN (Equation 1) Ts ≥ ( RAIN + Rext ) × CAIN × 9 Ts: Sampling time RAIN: Input resistor of A/D = 1.62 kΩ ch.0 to ch.7 Input resistor of A/D = 1.58 kΩ ch.8 to ch.15 at 4.5 V < AVCC < 5.5 V Input resistor of A/D = 1.56 kΩ ch.16 to ch.23 at 4.5 V < AVCC < 5.5 V at 4.5 V < AVCC < 5.5 V Input resistor of A/D = 2.35 kΩ ch.0 to ch.7 Input resistor of A/D = 2.3 kΩ ch.8 to ch.15 at 2.7 V < AVCC < 4.5 V ch.16 to ch.23 at 2.7 V < AVCC < 4.5 V Input resistor of A/D = 2.25 kΩ CAIN: Input capacity of A/D = 9.5pF Rext: Output impedance of external circuit at 2.7 V < AVCC < 4.5 V at 2.7 V < AVCC < 5.5 V (Equation 2) Tc = Tcck × 14 Tc: Compare time Tcck: Compare clock cycle Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Page 114 of 134 MB9B420TA Series Definition of 12-bit A/D Converter Terms Resolution: Analog variation that is recognized by an A/D converter. Integral Nonlinearity: Deviation of the line between the zero-transition point (0b000000000000 ←→ 0b000000000001) and the full-scale transition point (0b111111111110 ←→ 0b111111111111) from the actual conversion characteristics. Differential Nonlinearity: Deviation from the ideal value of the input voltage that is required to change the output code by 1 LSB. Integral Nonlinearity 0xFFF Actual conversion characteristics 0xFFE Actual conversion characteristics 0x(N+1) {1 LSB(N-1) + VZT} VFST VNT 0x004 (Actuallymeasured value) (Actually-measured value) 0x003 Digital output Digital output 0xFFD Differential Nonlinearity Actual conversion characteristics Ideal characteristics 0x002 0x001 0xN Ideal characteristics VNT Actual conversion characteristics AVRH AVRL AVRH Analog input Integral Nonlinearity of digital output N = Differential Nonlinearity of digital output N = 1LSB = N: VZT: VFST: VNT: (Actually-measured value) (Actually-measured value) 0x(N-2) VZT (Actually-measured value) AVRL V(N+1)T 0x(N-1) Analog input VNT - {1LSB × (N - 1) + VZT} 1LSB V(N + 1) T - VNT 1LSB [LSB] - 1 [LSB] VFST – VZT 4094 A/D converter digital output value. Voltage at which the digital output changes from 0x000 to 0x001. Voltage at which the digital output changes from 0xFFE to 0xFFF. Voltage at which the digital output changes from 0x(N − 1) to 0xN. Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Page 115 of 134 MB9B420TA Series 12.6 10-bit D/A Converter Electrical Characteristics for the D/A Converter (VCC = AVCC = 2.7V to 5.5V, VSS = AVSS = AVRL = 0V, TA = - 40°C to + 105°C) Parameter Symbol Resolution Integral Nonlinearity*1 Differential Nonlinearity*1,*2 tc20 tc100 INL DNL Output Voltage offset VOFF Conversion time Analog output impedance RO Output undefined period tR Pin name DAx Min Value Typ Max 0.47 2.37 - 4.0 - 0.9 - 20.0 3.10 2.0 - 0.58 2.90 3.80 - 10 0.69 3.43 + 4.0 + 0.9 10.0 + 5.4 4.50 70 Unit bit μs μs LSB LSB mV mV kΩ MΩ ns Remarks Load 20 pF Load 100 pF Code is 0x000 Code is 0x3FF D/A operation D/A stop *1: No-load *2: Generates the max current by the CODE about 0x200 Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Page 116 of 134 MB9B420TA Series 12.7 Low-Voltage Detection Characteristics 12.7.1 Low-Voltage Detection Reset (TA = - 40°C to + 105°C) Parameter Symbol Conditions Min Value Typ Max Detected voltage Released voltage Detected voltage Released voltage Detected voltage Released voltage Detected voltage Released voltage Detected voltage Released voltage Detected voltage Released voltage Detected voltage Released voltage Detected voltage Released voltage Detected voltage Released voltage Detected voltage Released voltage Detected voltage Released voltage VDL VDH VDL VDH VDL VDH VDL VDH VDL VDH VDL VDH VDL VDH VDL VDH VDL VDH VDL VDH VDL VDH LVD stabilization wait time TLVDW - - - 6432 × tCYCP*2 μs LVD detection delay time TLVDDL - - - 200 μs SVHR*1 = 00000 SVHR*1 = 00001 SVHR*1 = 00010 SVHR*1 = 00011 SVHR*1 = 00100 SVHR*1 = 00101 SVHR*1 = 00110 SVHR*1 = 00111 SVHR*1 = 01000 SVHR*1 = 01001 SVHR*1 = 01010 2.25 2.45 2.65 2.30 2.50 2.70 2.39 2.60 2.81 Same as SVHR = 00000 value 2.48 2.70 2.92 Same as SVHR = 00000 value 2.58 2.80 3.02 Same as SVHR = 00000 value 2.76 3.00 3.24 Same as SVHR = 00000 value 2.94 3.20 3.46 Same as SVHR = 00000 value 3.31 3.60 3.89 Same as SVHR = 00000 value 3.40 3.70 4.00 Same as SVHR = 00000 value 3.68 4.00 4.32 Same as SVHR = 00000 value 3.77 4.10 4.43 Same as SVHR = 00000 value 3.86 4.20 4.54 Same as SVHR = 00000 value Unit V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V Remarks When voltage drops When voltage rises When voltage drops When voltage rises When voltage drops When voltage rises When voltage drops When voltage rises When voltage drops When voltage rises When voltage drops When voltage rises When voltage drops When voltage rises When voltage drops When voltage rises When voltage drops When voltage rises When voltage drops When voltage rises When voltage drops When voltage rises *1: The SVHR bit of Low-voltage Detection Voltage Control Register (LVD_CTL) is initialized to “00000” by low-voltage detection reset. *2: tCYCP indicates the APB2 bus clock cycle time. Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Page 117 of 134 MB9B420TA Series 12.7.2 Interrupt of Low-Voltage Detection (TA = - 40°C to + 105°C) Parameter Symbol Detected voltage VDL Released voltage VDH Detected voltage VDL Released voltage VDH Detected voltage VDL Released voltage VDH Detected voltage VDL Released voltage VDH Conditions SVHI = 00011 SVHI = 00100 SVHI = 00101 SVHI = 00110 Min Value Typ Max 2.58 2.80 3.02 V When voltage drops 2.67 2.90 3.13 V When voltage rises 2.76 3.00 3.24 V When voltage drops 2.85 3.10 3.35 V When voltage rises 2.94 3.20 3.46 V When voltage drops 3.04 3.30 3.56 V When voltage rises 3.31 3.60 3.89 V When voltage drops 3.40 3.70 4.00 V When voltage rises 3.40 3.70 4.00 V When voltage drops 3.50 3.68 3.77 3.77 3.86 3.86 3.96 3.80 4.00 4.10 4.10 4.20 4.20 4.30 4.10 4.32 4.43 4.43 4.54 4.54 4.64 V V V V V V V When voltage rises When voltage drops When voltage rises When voltage drops When voltage rises When voltage drops When voltage rises Unit Detected voltage VDL Released voltage Detected voltage Released voltage Detected voltage Released voltage Detected voltage Released voltage VDH VDL VDH VDL VDH VDL VDH LVD stabilization wait time TLVDW - - - 6432 × tCYCP* μs LVD detection delay time TLVDDL - - - 200 μs SVHI = 00111 SVHI = 01000 SVHI = 01001 SVHI = 01010 Remarks *: tCYCP indicates the APB2 bus clock cycle time. Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Page 118 of 134 MB9B420TA Series 12.8 Flash Memory Write/Erase Characteristics 12.8.1 Write / Erase time (VCC = 2.7V to 5.5V, TA = - 40°C to + 105°C) Parameter Value Typ Max Large Sector 1.1 2.7 Small Sector 0.3 0.9 Half word (16-bit) write time 20 Chip erase time 31 Sector erase time Unit Remarks s Includes write time prior to internal erase 317 μs Not including system-level overhead time 79 s Includes write time prior to internal erase *: The typical value is immediately after shipment, the maximum value is guarantee value under 10,000 cycle of erase/write. 12.8.2 Write cycles and data hold time Erase/write cycles (cycle) Data hold time (year) 1,000 20* 10,000 10* Remarks *: At average + 85°C Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Page 119 of 134 MB9B420TA Series 12.9 Return Time from Low-Power Consumption Mode 12.9.1 Return Factor: Interrupt/WKUP The return time from Low-Power consumption mode is indicated as follows. It is from receiving the return factor to starting the program operation. Return Count Time (VCC = 2.7V to 5.5V, TA = - 40°C to + 105°C) Parameter Symbol Max* tCYCC SLEEP mode High-speed CR TIMER mode, Main TIMER mode, PLL TIMER mode Low-speed CR TIMER mode Ticnt Sub TIMER mode Typ Value RTC mode, STOP mode Deep Standby RTC mode, Deep Standby STOP mode Unit Remarks ns 43 83 μs 310 620 μs 534 724 μs 278 479 μs 298 543 μs When RAM is off 288 523 μs When RAM is on *: The maximum value depends on the accuracy of built-in CR. Operation example of return from Low-Power consumption mode (by external interrupt*) Ext.INT Interrupt factor accept Active Ticnt CPU Operation Interrupt factor clear by CPU Start *: External interrupt is set to detecting fall edge. Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Page 120 of 134 MB9B420TA Series Operation example of return from Low-Power consumption mode (by internal resource interrupt*) Internal Resource INT Interrupt factor accept Active Ticnt CPU Operation Interrupt factor clear by CPU Start *: Internal resource interrupt is not included in return factor by the kind of Low-Power consumption mode. Notes: − The return factor is different in each Low-Power consumption modes. See "Chapter 6: Low Power Consumption Mode" and "Operations of Standby Modes" in FM3 Family Peripheral Manual about the return factor from Low-Power consumption mode. − When interrupt recoveries, the operation mode that CPU recoveries depends on the state before the Low-Power consumption mode transition. See "Chapter 6: Low Power Consumption Mode" in "FM3 Family Peripheral Manual". Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Page 121 of 134 MB9B420TA Series 12.9.2 Return Factor: Reset The return time from Low-Power consumption mode is indicated as follows. It is from releasing reset to starting the program operation. Return Count Time (VCC = 2.7V to 5.5V, TA = - 40°C to + 105°C) Parameter Symbol Typ Value Max* Unit Remarks SLEEP mode High-speed CR TIMER mode, Main TIMER mode, PLL TIMER mode 149 264 μs 149 264 μs Low-speed CR TIMER mode 318 603 μs 308 583 μs 248 443 μs 298 543 μs When RAM is off 288 523 μs When RAM is on Sub TIMER mode Trcnt RTC/STOP mode Deep Standby RTC mode, Deep Standby STOP mode *: The maximum value depends on the accuracy of built-in CR. Operation example of return from Low-Power consumption mode (by INITX) INITX Internal RST RST Active Release Trcnt CPU Operation Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Start Page 122 of 134 MB9B420TA Series Operation example of return from low power consumption mode (by internal resource reset*) Internal Resource RST Internal RST RST Active Release Trcnt CPU Operation Start *: Internal resource reset is not included in return factor by the kind of Low-Power consumption mode. Notes: − The return factor is different in each Low-Power consumption modes. See "CHAPTER 6: Low Power Consumption Mode" and "Operations of Standby Modes" in FM3 Family Peripheral Manual. − When interrupt recoveries, the operation mode that CPU recoveries depends on the state before the Low-Power consumption mode transition. See "Chapter 6: Low Power Consumption Mode" in "FM3 Family Peripheral Manual". − The time during the power-on reset/low-voltage detection reset is excluded. See "12.4.7. Power-on Reset Timing in 12.4. AC Characteristics in 12. Electrical Characteristics" for the detail on the time during the power-on reset/low -voltage detection reset. − When in recovery from reset, CPU changes to the high-speed CR run mode. When using the main clock or the PLL clock, it is necessary to add the main clock oscillation stabilization wait time or the main PLL clock stabilization wait time. − The internal resource reset means the watchdog reset and the CSV reset. Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Page 123 of 134 MB9B420TA Series 13. Ordering Information On-chip Flash memory On-chip SRAM MB9BF428SAPMC-GK7E2 Main: 1 Mbyte Work: 64 Kbyte 160 Kbyte MB9BF429SAPMC-GK7E2 Main: 1.5 Mbyte Work: 64 Kbyte 192 Kbyte MB9BF428TAPMC-GK7E2 Main: 1 Mbyte Work: 64 Kbyte 160 Kbyte MB9BF429TAPMC-GK7E2 Main: 1.5 Mbyte Work: 64 Kbyte 192 Kbyte MB9BF428TABGL-GK7E1 Main: 1 Mbyte Work: 64 Kbyte 160 Kbyte MB9BF429TABGL-GK7E1 Main: 1.5 Mbyte Work: 64 Kbyte 192 Kbyte Part number Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Package Packing Plastic・LQFP, 144-pin (0.5 mm pitch) (LQS144) Plastic・LQFP, 176-pin (0.5 mm pitch) (LQP176) Tray Plastic・FBGA, 192-pin (0.8 mm pitch) (LBE192) Page 124 of 134 MB9B420TA Series 14. Package Dimensions Package Type LQFP 176 D D1 132 Package Code LQP176 4 5 7 89 133 89 88 132 133 88 E1 E 5 7 4 3 6 176 45 1 176 45 44 44 1 2 5 7 e 3 BOTTOM VIEW 0.10 C A-B D 0.20 C A-B D b 0.08 C A-B D 8 TOP VIEW 2 A 9 c A A' 0.08 C SIDE VIEW SYMBOL L1 0.25 A1 10 L b SECTION A-A' DIMENSIONS MIN. NOM. MAX. 0.05 0.15 1.70 A A1 SEATING PLANE b 0.17 c 0.09 0.22 0.20 D 26.00 BSC D1 24.00 BSC e 0.50 BSC E 26.00 BSC E1 0.27 24.00 BSC L 0.45 0.60 0.75 L1 0.30 0.50 0.70 0 8 PACKAGE OUTLINE, 176 LEAD LQFP 24.0X24.0X1.7 MM LQP176 REV** Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E 002-15150 ** Page 125 of 134 MB9B420TA Series Package Type LQFP 144 Package Code LQS144 4 D D1 108 4 5 7 7 5 73 109 73 72 D D1 108 109 72 E1 E 5 7 E 4 4 E1 5 7 3 3 6 144 37 1 144 37 36 1 36 BOTTOM VIEW 2 5 7 e 3 0.10 C A-B D 0.20 C A-B D b 0.08 TOP VIEW C A-B D 8 2 A 9 c A A' 0.08 C SEATING PLANE L1 0.25 L A1 10 b SECTION A-A' SIDE VIEW SYMBOL DIMENSIONS MIN. NOM. MAX. 1.70 A A1 0.05 0.15 b 0.17 c 0.09 0.22 0.27 0.20 D 22.00 BSC D1 20.00 BSC e 0.50 BSC E 22.00 BSC 20.00 BSC E1 L 0.45 0.60 0.75 L1 0.30 0.50 0.70 002-13015 *A PACKAGE OUTLINE, 144 LEAD LQFP 20.0X20.0X1.7 MM LQS144 REV*A Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Page 126 of 134 MB9B420TA Series Package Type BGA 192 Package Code LBE192 002-13493 *A Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Page 127 of 134 MB9B420TA Series 15. Errata This chapter describes the errata for MB9B420T series. Details include errata trigger conditions, scope of impact, available workaround, and silicon revision applicability. Contact your local Cypress Sales Representative if you have questions. 15.1 Part Numbers Affected Part Number Initial Revision MB9BF428TPMC-GE2, MB9BF429TPMC-GE2, MB9BF428TBGL-GE1, MB9BF429TBGL-GE1, MB9BF428SPMC-GE2, MB9BF429SPMC-GE2, MB9BF428TPMC-GK7E2, MB9BF429TPMC-GK7E2, MB9BF428TBGL-GK7E1, MB9BF429TBGL-GK7E1, MB9BF428SPMC-GK7E2, MB9BF429SPMC-GK7E2, MB9BF429SPMC-GE1, MB9BF429SPMC-GK7E1 15.2 Qualification Status Product Status: In Production − Qual. 15.3 Errata Summary This table defines the errata applicability to available devices. Items Part Number Silicon Revision Fix Status [1] HDMI-CEC polling message issue Refer to 15.1 Initial rev. Fixed in Rev. A 15.4 Errata Detail 15.4.1 HDMI-CEC polling message issue PROBLEM DEFINITION Error#1) While MCU sends a Polling Message, it always returns a NACK to a message coming to the MCU from another node. Error#2) MCU always waits for 7-bit signal free on CEC line before it drives the line even when the last line initiator was another node. PARAMETERS AFFECTED N/A TRIGGER CONDITION(S) This error always happens. SCOPE OF IMPACT MCU does not reply properly to another node. WORKAROUND The software workaround is applied to Error #1. 1. Store 0x0 to SFREE register. 2. Monitor CEC line with GPIO and wait until 1 lasts for the signal free time. 3. Store frame data to TXDATA register and store 0x0F to RCADR1 or RCADR2 register. It sends a message after 3~4 clocks of 32.768 kHz clock when TXDATA is stored 0x0F. If the device receives a frame from another node within 2~3 clocks after storing TXDATA, the bus error occurs and if the device receives a frame from another node within 3~4 clocks after storing TXDATA, the arbitration lost occurs. In these cases: Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Page 128 of 134 MB9B420TA Series 4-A-1. Set RCADR1 or RCADR2 to former value from 0x0F to reply ACK 4-A-2. Return back to step 2 above If the device receives a frame from another node within 1~2 clocks after storing TXDATA, take these steps. 4-B-1. Monitor CEC line with GPIO after 50us from storing TXDATA 4-B-2. Set TXEN to 1 -> 0 -> 1 immediately when GPIO finds state low on the CEC line 4-B-3. Set RCADR1 or RCADR2 to former value from 0x0F to reply ACK 4-B-4. Return back to step 2 above For Error #2, there is no software workaround, but signal free time of fixed 7-bit does not violate HDMI-CEC specification. The specification says signal free time must be more than and equals to 5-bit. FIX STATUS This issue was fixed in Rev. A. Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Page 129 of 134 MB9B420TA Series 16. Major Changes Spansion Publication Number: DS706-00061 Page Revision 0.1 Revision 0.2 Revision 1.0 2 3 5 8 63 66 67 77 78 Section - Initial release - Company name and layout design change Features External Bus Interface Features A/D Converter FEATURES Multi-function Timer Product Lineup Function Handling Devices Power supply pins Block Diagram Memory Map Memory Map(1) Electrical Characteristics 1. Absolute Maximum Ratings 2. Recommended Operating Conditions Preliminary → Full Production Added the descriptions as follows Maximum area size : Up to 256 Mbytes 79 - 81 3.DC Characteristics (1) Current Rating 83 (2) Pin Characteristics 88 4. AC Characteristics (6) Power-on Reset Timing 107 (9) CSIO Timing Synchronous serial (SPI=1, SCINV=1) External clock (EXT=1):asynchronous only 114 120 121 123 Change Results 5.12-bit A/D Converter Electrical characteristics for the A/D converter 9. Electrical characteristics for the A/D converter (1) Write / Erase time 10. Return Time from Low-Power Consumption Mode (1) Return Factor: Interrupt/WKUP Return Count Time (2) Return Factor: Reset Return Count Time Corrected conversion time Corrected the channel count of "A/D activation compare" Added the footnote Added the description Corrected the figure Corrected the Address of “External Device Area” Added the Item of “Input Voltage” Added the footnote Corrected the Condition Corrected the Value Corrected the Remarks Added the footnote Added the Item of “Input leak current” Revised the values of “Time until releasing Power-on reset” Corrected the figure Corrected the Glossary Corrected the figure of “MS bit=1” Corrected the figure Corrected the Pins name AN00 - AN23 → ANxx Corrected the Min Vale of “Conversion time” Corrected the Min Vale of “Sampling time” Corrected the Min Value of “Compare clock cycle” Corrected the “State Transition time to operation permission” Corrected the footnote Revised the values of “TBD” Revised the values of “TBD” Revised the values of “TBD” Revision 2.0 - - - - 42 to 49 56, 57 List of Pin Functions · List of pin functions I/O Circuit Type Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Changed the series name. MB9B420T Series -> MB9B420TA Series Changed the product name as follows. MB9BF428SA, MB9BF429SA, MB9BF428TA, MB9BF429TA Added LIN to the description of SOTxx Added about +B input Page 130 of 134 MB9B420TA Series Page 68 77, 78 80, 81 88 101 to 108 115 126 Section Memory Map Memory map(2) Electrical Characteristics 1. Absolute Maximum Ratings Electrical Characteristics 3. DC Characteristics (1) Current rating Electrical Characteristics 4. AC Characteristics (4-1) Operating Conditions of Main PLL (4-2) Operating Conditions of Main PLL Electrical Characteristics 4. AC Characteristics (7) CSIO/UART Timing Electrical Characteristics 5. 12bit A/D Converter Ordering Information Change Results Added the summary of Flash memory sector Added the Clamp maximum current · Added about +B input Changed the expression of condition Added Main TIMER mode current Added the figure of Main PLL connection Modified from UART Timing to CSIO/UART Timing Changed from Internal shift clock operation to Master mode Changed from External shift clock operation to Slave mode Added the typical value of Integral Nonlinearity, Differential Nonlinearity, Zero transition voltage and Full-scale transition voltage Change to full part number NOTE: Please see “Document History” about later revised information. Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Page 131 of 134 MB9B420TA Series Document History Document Title: MB9B420TA Series 32-bit Arm® Cortex®-M3, FM3 Microcontroller Document Number: 002-05663 Orig. of Submission Change Date – TOYO 01/30/2015 5198504 TOYO 04/04/2016 Revision ECN ** *A *B 5653479 NOSU 03/10/2017 Description of Change Migrated to Cypress and assigned document number 002-05663. No change to document contents or format. Updated to Cypress format. Updated Cypress Logo Corrected the package codes the following chapters as the table below. 2. Packages 3. Pin Assignment 13. Ordering Information 14. Package Dimensions Before After FPT-144P-M08 LQS144 FPT-176P-M07 LQP176 BGA-192P-M06 LBE192 Modified RTC description in chapter Features Before The interrupt function with specifying date and time (Year/Month/Day/Hour/Minute/Second/A day of the week.) is available. After The interrupt function with specifying date and time (Year/Month/Day/Hour/Minute.) is available. Corrected a word “J-TAG” to “JTAG” in 4. List of Pin Functions (Page 32) Added a note of “TAP Controller” in 4. List of Pin Functions (Page 52) Corrected sector size of Memory Map (2) in 10. Memory Map. ROM1_SA8_15(8KBx8) ROM1_SA8_15(64KBx8) Replaced a word “Ta” to “TA” in the following chapters. 12.2. Recommended Operating Conditions 12.3. DC Characteristics 12.4. AC Characteristics 12.5. 12-bit A/D Converter 12.6. 10-bit D/A Converter 12.7. Low-Voltage Detection Characteristics 12.8. Flash Memory Write/Erase Characteristics 12.9. Return Time from Low-Power Consumption Mode Updated 12.4.7. Power-on Reset Timing Added the Baud rate spec in 12.4.10 CSIO Timing (Page 99, 101, 103, 105) Corrected the following statement Analog port input current Analog port input leak current in chapter 12.5. 12-bit A/D Converter (Page 113) Corrected the Part numbers MB9BF428SAPMC-GE1 MB9BF428SAPMC-GK7E2 MB9BF429SAPMC-GE1 MB9BF429SAPMC-GK7E2 MB9BF428TAPMC-GE1 MB9BF428TAPMC-GK7E2 MB9BF429TAPMC-GE1 MB9BF429TAPMC-GK7E2 MB9BF428TABGL-GE1 MB9BF428TABGL-GK7E1 MB9BF429TABGL-GE1 MB9BF429TABGL-GK7E1 in chapter 13. Ordering Information (Page 124) Updated 14. Package Dimensions Added 15. Errata *C 5790534 YSAT Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E 07/03/2017 Adapted new cypress logo Page 132 of 134 MB9B420TA Series Orig. of Submission Change Date 5874726 HUAL 09/06/2017 15.1 Part Numbers Affected, added MB9BF429SPMC-GE1 and MB9BF429SPMC-GK7E1 6013729 YSAT 01/12/2018 Updated Arm trademark and the last page Revision ECN *D *E Document Number: 002-05663 Rev. *E Description of Change Page 133 of 134 MB9B420TA Series Sales, Solutions, and Legal Information Worldwide Sales and Design Support Cypress maintains a worldwide network of offices, solution centers, manufacturer’s representatives, and distributors. To find the office closest to you, visit us at Cypress Locations. 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