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UPD78F1152AGC-GAD-AX

Manufacturer Part Number
UPD78F1152AGC-GAD-AX
Description
MCU 16BIT 78K0R/KX3 80-LQFP
Manufacturer
Renesas Electronics America
Series
78K0R/Kx3r
Datasheet

Specifications of UPD78F1152AGC-GAD-AX

Core Processor
78K/0R
Core Size
16-Bit
Speed
20MHz
Connectivity
3-Wire SIO, I²C, LIN, UART/USART
Peripherals
DMA, LVD, POR, PWM, WDT
Number Of I /o
65
Program Memory Size
64KB (64K x 8)
Program Memory Type
FLASH
Ram Size
4K x 8
Voltage - Supply (vcc/vdd)
1.8 V ~ 5.5 V
Data Converters
A/D 8x10b, D/A 2x8b
Oscillator Type
Internal
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Package / Case
*
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Eeprom Size
-

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Real-time
counter
Watchdog
timer
Function
HOUR: Hour
count register
WEEK: Week
count register
WDTE:
Watchdog timer
enable register
Controlling
operation
RSUBC: Sub-
count register
ALARMWM:
Alarm minute
register
ALARMWH:
Alarm hour
register
Reading/writing
real-time counter
1, 512 Hz and
32.768, 16.384
kHz outputs of
real-time counter
Details of
Function
When a correction is made by using the SUBCUD register, the value may become
8000H or more.
This register is also cleared by reset effected by writing the second count register.
The value read from this register is not guaranteed if it is read during operation,
because a value that is changing is read.
Bit 5 (HOUR20) of HOUR indicates AM(0)/PM(1) if AMPM = 0 (if the 12-hour system
is selected).
The value corresponding to the month count register or the day count register is not
stored in the week count register automatically.
After reset release, set the week count register as follow.
Set a decimal value of 00 to 59 to this register in BCD code. If a value outside the
range is set, the alarm is not detected.
Set a decimal value of 00 to 23, 01 to 12, or 21 to 32 to this register in BCD code. If a
value outside the range is set, the alarm is not detected.
Bit 5 (WH20) of ALARMWH indicates AM(0)/PM(1) if AMPM = 0 (if the 12-hour
system is selected).
Complete the series of operations of setting RWAIT to 1 to clearing RWAIT to 0 within
1 second.
First set RTCEN to 1, while oscillation of the subsystem clock (f
If a value other than “ACH” is written to WDTE, an internal reset signal is generated.
If a 1-bit memory manipulation instruction is executed for WDTE, an internal reset
signal is generated.
The value read from WDTE is 9AH/1AH (this differs from the written value (ACH)).
When data is written to WDTE for the first time after reset release, the watchdog timer
is cleared in any timing regardless of the window open time, as long as the register is
written before the overflow time, and the watchdog timer starts counting again.
If the watchdog timer is cleared by writing “ACH” to WDTE, the actual overflow time
may be different from the overflow time set by the option byte by up to 2/f
The watchdog timer can be cleared immediately before the count value overflows.
The operation of the watchdog timer in the HALT and STOP modes differs as follows
depending on the set value of bit 0 (WDSTBYON) of the option byte (000C0H). (See
the table on page 305.)
If WDSTBYON = 0, the watchdog timer resumes counting after the HALT or STOP
mode is released. At this time, the counter is cleared to 0 and counting starts. When
operating with the X1 oscillation clock after releasing the STOP mode, the CPU starts
operating after the oscillation stabilization time has elapsed.
Therefore, if the period between the STOP mode release and the watchdog timer
overflow is short, an overflow occurs during the oscillation stabilization time, causing
a reset.
Consequently, set the overflow time in consideration of the oscillation stabilization
time when operating with the X1 oscillation clock and when the watchdog timer is to
be cleared after the STOP mode release by an interval interrupt.
The watchdog timer continues its operation during self-programming of the flash
memory and EEPROM emulation. During processing, the interrupt acknowledge time
is delayed. Set the overflow time and window size taking this delay into
consideration.
APPENDIX B LIST OF CAUTIONS
User’s Manual U17893EJ8V0UD
Cautions
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