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CY7C63813-PXC

Manufacturer Part Number
CY7C63813-PXC
Description
IC USB PERIPHERAL CTRLR 18-DIP
Manufacturer
Cypress Semiconductor Corp
Series
CY7Cr
Type
USB Peripheral Controllerr
Datasheet

Specifications of CY7C63813-PXC

Package / Case
18-DIP (0.300", 7.62mm)
Controller Type
USB Peripheral Controller
Interface
USB
Voltage - Supply
4 V ~ 5.5 V
Current - Supply
40mA
Operating Temperature
0°C ~ 70°C
Mounting Type
Through Hole
Mounting Style
Through Hole
Operating Temperature Range
0 C to + 70 C
Supply Current
40 mA
Operating Supply Voltage
4 V to 5.5 V
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
For Use With
770-1001 - ISP 4PORT CYPRESS ENCORE II MCUCY4623 - KIT MOUSE REFERENCE DESIGN428-1774 - EXTENSION KIT FOR ENCORE II428-1773 - KIT DEVELOPMENT ENCORE II
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant

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11. Reset
The microcontroller supports two types of resets: Power on Reset (POR) and Watchdog Reset (WDR). When reset is initiated, all
registers are restored to their default states and all interrupts are disabled.
The occurrence of a reset is recorded in the System Status and Control Register (CPU_SCR). Bits within this register record the
occurrence of POR and WDR Reset respectively. The firmware interrogates these bits to determine the cause of a reset.
The microcontroller resumes execution from flash address 0x0000 after a reset. The internal clocking mode is active after a reset,
until changed by the user firmware.
Note The CPU clock defaults to 3 MHz (Internal 24 MHz Oscillator divide-by-8 mode) at POR to guarantee operations at the low V
that may be present during the supply ramp.
Table 11-1. System Status and Control Register (CPU_SCR) [0xFF] [R/W]
Document 38-08035 Rev. *N
Note
The bits of the CPU_SCR register are used to convey status and control of events for various functions of an enCoRe II device.
Bit 7: GIES
The Global Interrupt Enable Status bit is a read only status bit and its use is discouraged. The GIES bit is a legacy bit, which
was used to provide the ability to read the GIE bit of the CPU_F register. However, the CPU_F register is now readable. When
this bit is set, it indicates that the GIE bit in the CPU_F register is also set which, in turn, indicates that the microprocessor
services interrupts.
0 = Global interrupts disabled
1 = Global interrupt enabled
Bit 6: Reserved
Bit 5: WDRS
The WDRS bit is set by the CPU to indicate that a WDR event has occurred. The user can read this bit to determine the type of
reset that has occurred. The user can clear but not set this bit.
0 = No WDR
1 = A WDR event has occurred
Bit 4: PORS
The PORS bit is set by the CPU to indicate that a POR event has occurred. The user can read this bit to determine the type of
reset that has occurred. The user can clear but not set this bit
0 = No POR
1 = A POR event has occurred. (Note WDR events do not occur until this bit is cleared)
Bit 3: SLEEP
Set by the user to enable CPU sleep state. CPU remains in sleep mode until any interrupt is pending. The Sleep bit is covered
in more detail in the section
0 = Normal operation
1 = Sleep
Bit [2:1]: Reserved
Bit 0: STOP
This bit is set by the user to halt the CPU. The CPU remains halted until a reset (WDR, POR, or external reset) has taken place.
If an application wants to stop code execution until a reset, the preferred method is to use the HALT instruction rather than writing
to this bit.
0 = Normal CPU operation
1 = CPU is halted (not recommended)
4. C = Clear. This bit is cleared only by the user and cannot be set by firmware.
Read/Write
Default
Field
Bit #
GIES
R
7
0
Sleep Mode on page
Reserved
6
0
WDRS
R/C
5
0
[4]
29.
PORS
R/C
4
1
[4]
Sleep
R/W
3
0
CY7C63310, CY7C638xx
2
0
Reserved
1
0
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Stop
R/W
0
0
CC
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