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HD404318 Series Rev. 6.0 Sept. 1998 Description The HD404318 Series is 4-bit HMCS400-series microcomputer with large-capacity memory designed to increase program productivity. Each microcomputer has an A/D converter and input capture timer built in. They also come with high-voltage I/O pins that can directly drive a fluorescent display. The HD404318 Series includes four chips: the HD404318 with 8-kword ROM; the HD404316 with 6kword ROM; the HD404314 with 4-kword ROM; the HD4074318 with 8-kword PROM. The HD4074318 is a PROM version ZTATTM microcomputer. Programs can be written to the PROM by a PROM writer, which can dramatically shorten system development periods and smooth the process from debugging to mass production. (The PROM program specifications are the same as for the 27256.) ZTATTM: Zero Turn Around Time ZTAT is a trademark of Hitachi Ltd. Features * 34 I/O pins One input-only pin 33 input/output pins: 21 pins are high-voltage pins (40 V, max.) * On-chip A/D converter (8-bit x 8-channel) * Three timers One event counter input One timer output One input capture timer * 8-bit clock-synchronous serial interface (1 channel) * Alarm output * Built-in oscillators Ceramic or crystal oscillator External clock drive is also possible HD404318 Series * Seven interrupt sources Two by external sources Three by timers One each by the A/D converter and serial interface * Two low-power dissipation modes Standby mode Stop mode * Instruction cycle time 1 s (fosc = 4 MHz) Ordering Information Type Mask ROM Model Name HD404314S HD404314H HD404316S HD404316H HD404318S HD404318H ZTATTM HD4074318S HD4074318H 8,192 8,192 6,144 ROM (words) 4,096 RAM (digit) 384 Package DP-42S FP-44A DP-42S FP-44A DP-42S FP-44A DP-42S FP-44A Recommended PROM Programmers and Socket Adapters PROM Programmer Manufacture DATA I/O Corp. Model Name 121B Socket Adapter Package DP-42S FP-44A AVAL Corp. PKW-1000 DP-42S FP-44A Hitachi Manufacturer Hitachi Model Name HS4318ESS01H HS4318ESH01H HS4318ESS01H HS4318ESH01H 2 HD404318 Series Pin Arrangement RA1/Vdisp R00/SCK R01/SI R02/SO R03/TOC TEST RESET OSC1 OSC2 GND AVSS R30/AN0 R31/AN1 R32/AN2 R33/AN3 R40/AN4 R41/AN5 R42/AN6 R43/AN7 AV CC V CC 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 DP-42S 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 R23 R22 R21 R20 R13 R12 R11 R10 R83 R82 R81 R80 D8 D7 D6 D5 D4/STOPC D3/BUZZ D2/EVNB D1/INT1 D0/INT0 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 NC R03 /TOC R02 /SO R01 /SI R00 /SCK RA1/Vdisp R23 R22 R21 R20 R13 TEST RESET OSC1 OSC2 GND AVSS R30/AN0 R31/AN1 R32/AN2 R33/AN3 R40/AN4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 FP-44A 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 R12 R11 R10 R83 R82 R81 R80 D8 D7 D6 D5 R41/AN5 R42/AN6 R43/AN7 AVCC VCC D0/INT0 D1/INT1 D2/EVNB D3/BUZZ D4/STOPC NC 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 3 HD404318 Series PinDescription Pin Number Item Symbol DP-42S FP-44A I/O Function 21 10 16 5 39 1 2 3 I I I Applies power voltage Connected to ground Used as a high-voltage output power supply pin when selected by the mask option Cannot be used in user applications. Connect this pin to GND. Resets the MCU Input/output pin for the internal oscillator. Connect these pins to the ceramic or crystal oscillator, or OSC 1 to an external oscillator circuit. Power supply VCC GND Vdisp (shared 1 with RA1) Test Reset Oscillator TEST RESET OSC 1 6 7 8 OSC 2 Port D0-D 8 9 22-30 4 O 17-21, I/O Input/output pins addressed individually by bits; D0-D 8 are all high-voltage I/O pins. Each pin can be 23-26 individually configured as selected by the mask option. 39 I One-bit high-voltage input port pin RA 1 R0 0-R0 3, R3 0-R4 3 R1 0-R2 3, R8 0-R8 3 Interrupt Stop clear Serial interface INT0, INT1 STOPC SCK SI SO Timer TOC EVNB Alarm A/D converter BUZZ AVCC 1 2-5, 12-19 31-42 40-43, I/O Four-bit input/output pins consisting of standard voltage pins 7-14 27-38 I/O Four-bit input/output pins consisting of high voltage pins 22, 23 26 2 3 4 5 24 25 20 17, 18 21 40 41 42 43 19 20 15 I I Input pins for external interrupts Input pin for transition from stop mode to active mode I/O Serial interface clock input/output pin I O O I O Serial interface receive data input pin Serial interface transmit data output pin Timer output pin Event count input pin Square waveform output pin Power supply for the A/D converter. Connect this pin as close as possible to the VCC pin and at the same voltage as VCC. If the power supply voltage to be used for the A/D converter is not equal to VCC, connect a 0.1-F bypass capacitor between the AV CC and AV SS pins. (However, this is not necessary when the AV CC pin is directly connected to the VCC pin.) Ground for the A/D converter. Connect this pin as close as possible to GND at the same voltage as GND. I Analog input pins for the A/D converter AVSS AN 0-AN 7 11 12-19 6 7-14 4 HD404318 Series Pin Description in PROM Mode The HD4074318 is a PROM version of a ZTATTM microcomputer. In PROM mode, the MCU stops operating, thus allowing the user to program the on-chip PROM. Pin Number DP-42S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 FP-44A 39 40 41 42 43 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 23 24 25 26 MCU Mode Pin RA 1/V disp R0 0/SCK R0 1/SI R0 2/SO R0 3/TOC TEST RESET OSC 1 OSC 2 GND AVSS R3 0/AN0 R3 1/AN1 R3 2/AN2 R3 3/AN3 R4 0/AN4 R4 1/AN5 R4 2/AN6 R4 3/AN7 AVCC VCC D0/INT0 D1/INT1 D2/EVNB D3/BUZZ D4/STOPC D5 D6 D7 D8 I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O A3 A4 A9 VCC I I I I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I I/O I/O I/O I/O I I I O GND GND O0 O1 O2 O3 O4 O5 O6 O7 VCC VCC M0 M1 A1 A2 I I I I I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O VPP RESET VCC I VCC VCC PROM Mode Pin I/O 5 HD404318 Series Pin Number DP-42S 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 FP-44A 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 MCU Mode Pin R8 0 R8 1 R8 2 R8 3 R1 0 R1 1 R1 2 R1 3 R2 0 R2 1 R2 2 R2 3 I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O PROM Mode Pin CE OE A13 A14 A5 A6 A7 A8 A0 A10 A11 A12 I/O I I I I I I I I I I I I I/O: Input/output pin; I: Input pin; O: Output pin 6 HD404318 Series Block Diagram STOPC RESET OSC1 OSC2 TEST GND INT0 Interrupt control INT1 System control D0 RAM (384 x 4 bits) D port D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 R00 R01 R02 R03 Y (4 bits) Internal address bus R1 port R10 R11 R12 R13 Timer A W (2 bits) X (4 bits) VCC EVNB Timer B SPX (4 bits) TOC Timer C Internal data bus SPY (4 bits) SI SO SCK Serial interface Internal data bus R0 port R2 port R20 R21 R22 R23 ALU AVSS R30 R3 port * * * AN0 * * * A/D converter ST (1 bit) CA (1 bit) R31 R32 R33 AN7 AVCC A (4 bits) R4 port B (4 bits) BUZZ Buzzer SP (10 bits) Instruction decoder PC (14 bits) R8 port Data bus R40 R41 R42 R43 R80 R81 R82 R83 High voltage pin RA port ROM (4,096 x 10 bits) (6,144 x 10 bits) (8,192 x 10 bits) Directional signal line RA1 7 HD404318 Series Memory Map ROM Memory Map Vector Address Area ($0000-$000F): Reserved for JMPL instructions that branch to the start addresses of the reset and interrupt routines. Zero-Page Subroutine Area ($0000-$003F): Reserved for subroutines. The program branches to a subroutine in this area in response to the CAL instruction. Pattern Area ($0000-$0FFF): Contains ROM data that can be referenced with the P instruction. Program Area ($0000-$0FFF (HD404314), $0000-$17FF (HD404316), $0000-$1FFF (HD404318, HD4074318)): The entire ROM area can be used for program coding. $0000 Vector address (16 words) $000F $0010 Zero-page subroutine (64 words) $003F $0040 Pattern (4,096 words) HD404314 Program (4,096 words) $0FFF $1000 HD404316 Program (6,144 words) $17FF $1800 HD404318, HD4074318 Program (8,192 words) $1FFF $0000 JMPL instruction $0001 (jump to RESET, STOPC routine) JMPL instruction $0002 (jump to INT 0 routine) $0003 JMPL instruction $0004 (jump to INT 1 routine) $0005 JMPL instruction $0006 (jump to timer A routine) $0007 $0008 JMPL instruction (jump to timer B routine) $0009 $000A JMPL instruction (jump to timer C routine) $000B $000C JMPL instruction $000D (jump to A/D converter routine) $000E JMPL instruction (jump to serial routine) $000F Note: Since the ROM address areas between $0000-$0FFF overlap, the user can determine how these areas are to be used. Figure 1 ROM Memory Map 8 HD404318 Series RAM MemoryMap Initial values after reset $000 RAM-mapped registers $040 $050 Memory registers (MR) $000 $003 $004 $005 $006 $007 $008 $009 $00A $00B $00C $00D $00E $00F Interrupt control bits area Port mode register A (PMRA) Serial mode register (SMR) Serial data register lower (SRL) Serial data register upper (SRU) Timer mode register A (TMA) Timer mode register B1 (TMB1) Timer B (TRBL/TWBL) (TRBU/TWBU) Miscellaneous register (MIS) Timer mode register C (TMC) Timer C (TRCL/TWCL) (TRCU/TWCU) W W R/W R/W W W R/W R/W W W R/W R/W 0000 0000 Undefined Undefined Data (304 digits) -000 0000 *2/0000 Undefined *1 $180 00-0000 *2/0000 Undefined Not used Not used $3C0 Stack (64 digits) $3FF $016 $017 $018 $019 $01A A/D channel register A/D data register lower A/D data register upper A/D mode register 1 A/D mode register 2 (ACR) (ADRL) (ADRU) (AMR1) (AMR2) W R R W W -000 0000 1000 0000 --00 Not used $020 Register flag area $023 $024 Port mode register B (PMRB) $025 Port mode register C (PMRC) (TMB2) $026 Timer mode register B2 W W W 0000 00-0 -000 Not used Notes: 1. Two registers are mapped on the same area ($00A, $00B, $00E, $00F). $030 2. Undefined. Not used R: Read only W: Write only R/W: Read/write $033 $034 Port R3 DCR Port R4 DCR (DCR3) (DCR4) W W 0000 0000 Port R0 DCR (DCR0) W 0000 Not used $03F $00A Timer read register B lower (TRBL) R Timer write register B lower (TWBL) W $00B Timer read register B upper (TRBU) R Timer write register B upper (TWBU) W $00E Timer read register C lower (TRCL) R Timer write register C lower (TWCL) W $00F Timer read register C upper (TRCU) R Timer write register C upper (TWCU) W Figure 2 RAM Memory Map and Initial Values 9 HD404318 Series Table 1 Item Interrupt flags/mask Interrupt enable flag (IE) Interrupt request flag (IF) Interrupt mask (IM) Bit registers Watchdog timer on flag (WDON) A/D start flag (ADSF) Input capture status flag (ICSF) Input capture error flag (ICEF) I AD off flag (IAOF) RAM enable flag (RAME) Initial Values of Flags after MCU Reset Initial Value 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 RAM Address $0000 Bit 3 IM0 (IM of INT0) Bit 2 IF0 (IF of INT0) Bit 1 RSP (Reset SP bit) Bit 0 IE (Interrupt enable flag) $0001 IMTA (IM of timer A) IMTC (IM of timer C) IMS (IM of serial) IFTA (IF of timer A) IFTC (IF of timer C) IM1 (IM of INT1) IMTB (IM of timer B) IMAD (IM of A/D) IF1 (IF of INT1) IFTB (IF of timer B) IFAD (IF of A/D) $0002 $0003 IFS (IF of serial) Interrupt control bits area Bit 3 $020 Bit 2 ADSF (A/D start flag) Bit 1 WDON (Watchdog on flag) Bit 0 Not used ICSF (Input capture status flag) Not used RAME (RAM enable flag) $021 IF: Interrupt request flag $022 IM: Interrupt mask IE: Interrupt $023 enable flag SP: Stack pointer IAOF (IAD off flag) ICEF (Input capture error flag) Not used Register flag area Figure 3 Interrupt Control Bits and Register Flag Areas Configuration 10 HD404318 Series SEM/SEMD IE IM IAOF IF ICSF ICEF RAME RSP WDON ADSF Not used Note: Not executed Allowed Allowed Not executed Allowed Not executed Inhibited Not executed Inhibited Inhibited Allowed Inhibited Not executed Allowed Allowed Allowed Allowed Allowed REM/REMD TM/TMD WDON is reset by MCU reset or by STOPC enable for stop mode cancellation. The REM or REMD instruction must not be executed for ADSF during A/D conversion. If the TM or TMD instruction is executed for the inhibited bits or non-existing bits, the value in ST becomes invalid. Figure 4 Usage Limitations of RAM Bit Manipulation Instructions Memory registers $040 MR(0) $041 MR(1) $042 MR(2) $043 MR(3) $044 MR(4) $045 MR(5) $046 MR(6) $047 MR(7) $048 MR(8) $049 MR(9) $04A MR(10) $04B MR(11) $04C MR(12) $04D MR(13) $04E MR(14) $04F MR(15) Stack area Level 16 Level 15 Level 14 Level 13 Level 12 Level 11 Level 10 Level 9 Level 8 Level 7 Level 6 Level 5 Level 4 Level 3 Level 2 $3FF Level 1 $3C0 Bit 3 $3FC $3FD $3FE $3FF ST PC 10 CA PC 3 Bit 2 PC13 PC9 PC6 PC2 Bit 1 PC 12 PC 8 PC 5 PC 1 Bit 0 PC11 PC7 PC4 PC0 PC13 -PC0 : Program counter ST: Status flag CA: Carry flag Figure 5 Configuration of Memory Registers and Stack Area, and Stack Position 11 HD404318 Series Registers and Flags 3 Accumulator Initial value: Undefined, R/W 3 B register Initial value: Undefined, R/W (B) 1 W register Initial value: Undefined, R/W 3 X register Initial value: Undefined, R/W 3 Y register Initial value: Undefined, R/W 3 SPX register Initial value: Undefined, R/W 3 SPY register Initial value: Undefined, R/W (SPY) (SPX) (Y) (X) (A) 0 0 0 (W) 0 0 0 0 0 Carry Initial value: Undefined, R/W (CA) 0 Status Program counter Initial value: 0, no R/W Stack pointer Initial value: $3FF, no R/W Initial value: 1, no R/W 13 (PC) 9 1 1 1 1 5 (SP) 0 (ST) 0 Figure 6 Registers and Flags 12 HD404318 Series Addressing Modes RAM Addressing Modes Register Indirect Addressing Mode: The contents of the W, X, and Y registers (10 bits total) are used as a RAM address. Direct Addressing Mode: A direct addressing instruction consists of two words. The first word contains the opcode, and the contents of the second word (10 bits) are used as a RAM address. Memory Register Addressing Mode (LAMR, XMRA): The memory registers (MR), which are located in 16 addresses from $040 to $04F, are accessed with the LAMR and XMRA instructions. 103 03 0 3 0 W X Y Instruction Opcode 9 7 3 0 9 0 RAM address Register Indirect Addressing RAM address 0 0 0 1 0 0 Memory Register Addressing 9 1st instruction word Opcode 09 2nd instruction word 0 Instruction 9 0 RAM address Direct Addressing Figure 7 RAM Addressing Modes 13 HD404318 Series ROM Addressing Modes Direct Addressing Mode: A program can branch to any address in ROM memory space by executing the JMPL, BRL, or CALL instruction. Current Page Addressing Mode: A program can branch to any address in the current page (256 words per page) by executing the BR instruction. Zero-Page Addressing Mode: A program can branch to any subroutine located in the zero-page subroutine area ($0000-$003F) by executing the CAL instruction. Table Data Addressing Mode: A program can branch to an address determined by the contents of 4-bit immediate data, the accumulator, and the B register by executing the TBR instruction. 1st instruction word 9 3 09 2nd instruction word 0 Opcode 9 5 0 Opcode Operand Operand 13 0 13 0 Program counter Direct Addressing Program counter 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Zero-Page Addressing Operand Opcode 9 7 0 9 3 07 3 0 Operand 13 0 Opcode 13 B A 0 Program counter * * * * * * Current Page Addressing Program counter 0 0 Table Data Addressing Figure 8 ROM Addressing Modes 14 HD404318 Series Table 2 Instruction Set Classification Function Transferring constants to the accumulator, B register, and RAM. Transferring contents of the B, Y, SPX, SPY, or memory registers to the accumulator Available when accessing RAM in register indirect addressing mode Transferring data between the accumulator and memory. Number of Instructions 4 8 13 10 Instruction Type Immediate Register-to-register RAM addressing RAM register Arithmetic Compare Performing arithmetic operations with the contents of the accumulator, 25 B register, or memory. Comparing contents of the accumulator or memory with a constant 12 6 8 RAM bit manipulation Bit set, bit reset, and bit test. ROM addressing Input/output Control Branching and jump instructions based on the status condition. Controlling the input/output of the R and D ports; ROM data reference 11 with the P instruction Controlling the serial communication interface and low-power dissipation modes. 4 Total: 101 instructions 15 HD404318 Series Interrupts $000,0 IE (RESET, STOPC) $000,2 INT0 interrupt IF0 $000,3 IM0 $001,0 INT1 interrupt IF1 $001,1 IM1 $001,2 Timer A interrupt IFTA $001,3 IMTA $002,0 Timer B interrupt IFTB $002,1 IMTB $002,2 Timer C interrupt IFTC $002,3 IMTC $003,0 A/D interrupt IFAD $003,1 IMAD $003,2 Serial interrupt IFS $003,3 IMS Priority Controller Priority Order Vector Address $0000 1 $0002 2 $0004 3 $0006 4 $0008 5 $000A 6 $000C 7 $000E Interrupt request Figure 9 Interrupt Control Circuit 16 HD404318 Series Instruction cycles 1 2 3 4 5 6 Instruction execution* Interrupt acceptance Stacking IE reset Vector address generation Execution of JMPL instruction at vector address Note: * The stack is accessed and the IE reset after the instruction is executed, even if it is a two-cycle instruction. Execution of instruction at start address of interrupt routine Figure 10 Interrupt Processing Sequence 17 HD404318 Series Operating Modes The MCU has three operating modes as shown in table 3. Transitions between operating modes are shown in figure 11. Table 3 Function System oscillator CPU RAM Timer A Timers B, C Serial interface A/D I/O Operations in Each Operating Mode Active Mode OP OP OP OP OP OP OP OP Standby Mode OP Retained Retained OP OP OP OP Retained Stop Mode Stopped Reset Retained Reset Reset Reset Reset Reset Note: OP implies in operation 18 , , HD404318 Series Reset by RESET input or by watchdog timer RAME = 0 RAME = 1 RESET 2 RESET 1 Standby mode Active mode STOPC Stop mode fOSC: Oscillate oCPU: Stop SBY instruction Interrupt fOSC: Oscillate oCPU: fcyc oPER: fcyc STOP instruction fOSC: Stop oCPU: Stop oPER: fcyc oPER: Stop fOSC: Main oscillation frequency fOSC/4 oCPU: System clock fcyc: oPER: Clock for other peripheral functions Figure 11 MCU Status Transitions In stop mode, the system oscillator is stopped. To ensure a proper oscillation stabilization period of at least tRC when clearing stop mode, execute the cancellation according to the timing chart in figure12. Stop mode Oscillator Internal clock RESET or STOPC tres STOP instruction execution tres tRC (stabilization period) Figure 12 Timing of Stop Mode Cancellation 19 HD404318 Series MCU Operation Sequence: The MCU operates in the sequence shown in figure 13 and figure 14. The low-power mode operation sequence is shown in figure 14. With the IE flag cleared and an interrupt flag set together with its interrupt mask cleared, if a STOP/SBY instruction is executed, the instruction is cancelled (regarded as an NOP) and the following instruction is executed. Before executing a STOP/SBY instruction, make sure all interrupt flags are cleared or all interrupts are masked. Power ON RESET = 0? No Yes MCU operation cycle RAME = 0 Yes Reset MCU IF = 1? No No IM = 0 IE = 1 Yes Instruction RAME = 1 execution Reset input SBY/STOP instruction IE 0 Stack (PC), (CA), (ST) No Low-power mode operation cycle (figure 15) PC (PC)+1 PC vector address Figure 13 MCU Operating Sequence (Power ON) 20 HD404318 Series Low-power mode operation cycle IF = 1 and IM = 0? No Yes Standby mode Stop mode No IF = 1 and IM = 0? No STOPC = 0? Yes Hardware NOP execution Hardware NOP execution Yes RAME = 1 PC Next Iocation PC Next Iocation Reset MCU Instruction execution MCU operation cycle Figure 14 MCU Operating Sequence (Low-Power Mode Operation) 21 HD404318 Series Oscillator Circuit Figure 15 shows a block diagram of the clock generation circuit. OSC2 OSC1 1/4 System fOSC division oscillator circuit fcyc tcyc Timing generator circuit oCPU CPU with ROM, RAM, registers, flags, and I/O oPER Peripheral function interrupt Figure 15 Clock Generation Circuit TEST RESET OSC1 OSC2 GND AVSS Figure 16 Typical Layout of Crystal and Ceramic Oscillator 22 HD404318 Series Table 4 Oscillator Circuit Examples Circuit Configuration External clock operation External oscillator Circuit Constants OSC 1 Open OSC 2 Ceramic oscillator (OSC1, OSC 2) C1 OSC1 Ceramic Rf OSC2 C2 GND Ceramic oscillator: CSA4.00MG (Murata) Rf = 1 M 20% C1 = C2 = 30 pF 20% Crystal oscillator (OSC1, OSC 2) C1 OSC1 Crystal Rf OSC2 C2 GND L OSC1 CO CS RS OSC2 Rf = 1 M 20% C1 = C2 = 10 to 22 pF 20% Crystal: Equivalent to circuit shown below C0 = 7 pF max. RS = 100 max. Notes: 1. Since the circuit constants change depending on the crystal or ceramic oscillator and stray capacitance of the board, the user should consult with the crystal or ceramic oscillator manufacturer to determine the circuit parameters. 2. Wiring among OSC1, OSC 2, and elements should be as short as possible, and must not cross other wiring (see figure 16). 23 HD404318 Series I/O Ports The MCU has 33 input/output pins (D0-D 8, R0-R4, R8) and one input-only pin (RA1). The following describes the features of the I/O ports. * The 21 pins consisting of D0-D8, R1, R2, and R8 are all high-voltage I/O pins. RA1 is a high-voltage input-only pin. These high-voltage pins can be equipped with or without pull-down resistance, as selected by the mask option. * All standard output pins are CMOS output pins. However, the R02/SO pin can be programmed for NMOS open-drain output. * In stop mode, input/output pins go to the high-impedance state * All standard input/output pins have pull-up MOS built in, which can be individually turned on or off by software Table 5 Control of Standard I/O Pins by Program 0 0 0 PMOS NMOS Pull-up MOS Note: -- indicates off. -- -- -- 1 -- -- -- 1 0 -- On -- 1 On -- -- 1 0 0 -- -- -- 1 -- -- On 1 0 -- On -- 1 On -- On MIS3 (bit 3 of MIS) DCR PDR CMOS buffer Data control register DCR0, DCR3, DCR4 Bit Initial value Read/Write Bit name 3 0 W DCR03, DCR33, DCR43, (DCR0: $030, DCR3: $033, DCR4: $034) 2 0 W 1 0 W 0 0 W Bits 0 to 3 CMOS Buffer Control 0 1 CMOS buffer off (high impedance) CMOS buffer on DCR02, DCR01, DCR00, DCR32, DCR31, DCR30, DCR42, DCR41, DCR40 Correspondence between ports and DCR bits Register DCR0 DCR3 DCR4 Bit 3 R03 R33 R43 Bit 2 R02 R32 R42 Bit 1 R01 R31 R41 Bit 0 R00 R30 R40 Figure 17 Data Control Register (DCR) 24 HD404318 Series Table 6 I/O Pin Type Input/output pins Circuit Configurations of Standard I/O Pins Circuit VCC HLT VCC Pull-up control signal Buffer control signal Output data Input data Input control signal VCC HLT VCC Pull-up control signal Buffer control signal MIS3 DCR MIS2 PDR MIS3 DCR PDR Pins R0 0, R0 1, R0 3 R3 0-R3 3, R4 0-R4 3 R0 2 Output data Input data Input control signal Peripheral function pins Input/ output pins VCC HLT VCC Pull-up control signal MIS3 SCK Output data Input data SCK SCK Output pins VCC HLT VCC Pull-up control signal MIS3 SO PMOS control signal Output data MIS2 SO HLT VCC TOC VCC Pull-up control signal MIS3 Output data TOC Notes on next page. 25 HD404318 Series I/O Pin Type Peripheral function pins Input/ pins Circuit VCC HLT MIS3 PDR SI Pins SI Input data VCC AN 0-AN 7 HLT MIS3 PDR A/D input Input control Notes: 1. In stop mode, the MCU is reset and the peripheral function selection is cancelled. The HLT signal goes low, and input/output pins the enter high-impedance state. 2. The HLT signal is 1 in active and standby modes. 26 HD404318 Series Table 7 I/O Pin Type Input/output pins Circuit Configurations for High-Voltage Input/Output Pins With Pull-Down Resistance VCC HLT Output data Pull-down resistance Vdisp Input data Input control signal Input control signal Without Pull-Down Resistance VCC HLT Output data Input data Pins D0-D 8, R1 0-R1 3, R2 0-R2 3, R8 0-R8 3 Input pins Input control signal Input data RA 1 Peripheral function pins Output pins VCC HLT Output data VCC BUZZ HLT Output data Pull-down resistance Vdisp Input pins Pull-down resistance Vdisp Input data Input data INT0, INT1, EVNB, STOPC Notes: 1. In stop mode, the MCU is reset and the peripheral function selection is cancelled. The HLT signal goes low, and input/output pins the enter high-impedance state. 2. The HLT signal is 1 in active and standby modes. 3. The circuits of HD4074318 are without pull-down resistance. 27 HD404318 Series Port mode register A (PMRA: $004) Bit Initial value Read/Write Bit name 3 0 W PMRA3 2 0 W 1 0 W 0 0 W PMRA2 PMRA1 PMRA0 PMRA0 R02/SO Mode Selection R02 SO R01/SI Mode Selection R01 SI PMRA2 0 1 PMRA3 0 1 R03/TOC Mode Selection R03 TOC D3/BUZZ Mode Selection D3 BUZZ 0 1 PMRA1 0 1 Figure 18 Port Mode Register A (PMRA) Port mode register B (PMRB: $024) Bit Initial value Read/Write Bit name 3 0 W 2 0 1 0 0 0 W W W * PMRB2 PMRB1 PMRB0 PMRB3 PMRB0 D0/INT0 Mode Selection D0 INT0 D1/INT1 Mode Selection D1 INT1 PMRB2 D2/EVNB Mode Selection 0 1 D2 EVNB 0 1 PMRB1 0 1 PMRB3 D4/STOPC Mode Selection 0 1 D4 STOPC Note: * PMRB3 is reset to 0 only by RESET input. When STOPC is input in stop mode, PMRB3 is not reset but retains its value. Figure 19 Port Mode Register B (PMRB) 28 HD404318 Series Miscellaneous register (MIS: $00C) Bit Initial value Read/Write Bit name 3 0 W MIS3 2 0 W MIS2 1 -- -- 0 -- -- Not used Not used MIS3 0 1 Pull-Up MOS On/Off Selection Pull-up MOS off Pull-up MOS on (refer to table 5) MIS2 0 1 CMOS Buffer On/Off Selection for Pin R02/SO CMOS on CMOS off Note: The on/off status of each transistor and the peripheral function mode of each pin can be set independently. Figure 20 Miscellaneous Register (MIS) 29 HD404318 Series Prescaler The MCU has a built-in prescaler labeled as prescaler S (PSS), which divides the system clock and then outputs divided clock signals to the peripheral function modules, as shown in figure21. Timer A Timer B Prescaler S Timer C Serial System clock Clock selector Figure 21 Prescaler Output Supply 30 HD404318 Series Timers The MCU has three built-in timers: A, B, and C. The functions of each timer are listed in table 7. Timer A Timer A is an 8-bit free-running timer that has the following features: * One of eight internal clocks can be selected from prescaler S according to the setting of timer mode register A (TMA: $008) * An interrupt request can be generated when timer counter A (TCA) overflows * Input clock frequency must not be modified during timer A operation Table 7 Functions Clock source Prescaler S External event Timer functions Free-running Event counter Reload Watchdog Input capture Timer output PWM Timer Functions Timer A Available -- Available -- -- -- -- -- Timer B Available Available Available Available Available -- Available -- Timer C Available -- Available -- Available Available -- Available 31 HD404318 Series Timer A interrupt request flag (IFTA) Timer counter A (TCA) Overflow Selector /2 /4 /8 / 32 / 128 / 512 / 1024 / 2048 System clock oPER Prescaler S (PSS) 3 Timer mode register A (TMA) Figure 22 Timer A Block Diagram Timer mode register A (TMA: $008) Bit Initial value Read/Write Bit name 3 -- -- Not used 2 0 W TMA2 1 0 W TMA1 0 0 W TMA0 Source Input clock TMA2 TMA1 TMA0 Prescaler frequency 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 PSS PSS PSS PSS PSS PSS PSS PSS 2048tcyc 1024tcyc 512tcyc 128tcyc 32tcyc 8tcyc 4tcyc 2tcyc Figure 23 Timer Mode Register A (TMA) 32 Internal data bus HD404318 Series Timer B Timer B is an 8-bit multifunction timer that includes free-running, reload, and input capture timer features. These are described as follows. * By setting timer mode register B1 (TMB1: $009), one of seven internal clocks supplied from prescaler S can be selected, or timer B can be used as an external event counter * By setting timer mode register B2 (TMB2: $026), detection edge type of EVNB can be selected * By setting timer write register BL, BU (TWBL, BU: $00A, $00B), timer counter B (TCB) can be written to during reload timer operation * By setting timer read register BL, BU (TRBL, BU: $00A, $00B), the contents of timer counter B can be read out * Timer B can be used as an input capture timer to count the clock cycles between trigger edges input as an external event * An interrupt can be requested when timer counter B overflows or when a trigger input edge is received during input capture operation 33 HD404318 Series Interrupt request flag of timer B (IFTB) Timer read register BU (TRBU) Timer read register B lower (TRBL) Clock Internal data bus Free-running timer control signal Timer counter B (TCB) Overflow Timer write register B upper (TWBU) Timer write register B lower (TWBL) EVNB Edge detector oPER Selector /2 /4 /8 / 32 / 128 / 512 / 2048 3 Timer mode register B1 (TMB1) System clock Prescaler S (PSS) Edge detection control signal 2 Timer mode register B2 (TMB2) Figure 24 Timer B Free-Running and Reload Operation Block Diagram 34 HD404318 Series Input capture status flag (ICSF) Error controller Input capture error flag (ICEF) Interrupt request flag of timer B (IFTB) Timer read register BU (TRBU) Timer read register B lower (TRBL) EVNB Edge detector Read signal Clock Overflow Internal data bus 35 Timer counter B (TCB) Input capture timer control signal Selector /2 /4 /8 / 32 / 128 / 512 / 2048 3 Timer mode register B1 (TMB1) System clock oPER Prescaler S (PSS) 2 Edge detection control signal Timer mode register B2 (TMB2) Figure 25 Timer B Input Capture Operation Block Diagram HD404318 Series Timer mode register B1 (TMB1: $009) Bit Initial value Read/Write Bit name 3 0 W TMB13 2 0 W TMB12 1 0 W TMB11 0 0 W TMB10 TMB13 0 1 Free-Running/Reload Timer Selection Free-running timer Reload timer TMB12 0 TMB11 0 TMB10 0 1 Input Clock Period and Input Clock Source 2048tcyc 512tcyc 128tcyc 32tcyc 8tcyc 4tcyc 2tcyc D2/EVNB (external event input) 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 Figure 26 Timer Mode Register B1 (TMB1) Timer mode register B2 (TMB2: $026) Bit Initial value Read/Write Bit name 3 -- -- 2 0 W 1 0 W TMB21 TMB21 0 0 0 W TMB20 TMB20 0 1 1 0 1 TMB22 0 1 EVNB Edge Detection Selection No detection Falling edge detection Rising edge detection Rising and falling edge detection Not used TMB22 Free-Running/Reload and Input Capture Selection Free-Running/Reload Input capture Figure 27 Timer Mode Register B2 (TMB2) 36 HD404318 Series Timer C Timer C is an 8-bit multifunction timer that includes free-running, reload, and watchdog timer features, which are described as follows. * By setting timer mode register C (TMC: $00D), one of eight internal clocks supplied from prescaler S can be selected * By selecting pin TOC with bit 2 (PMRA2) of port mode register A (PMRA: $004), timer C output (PWM output) is enabled * By setting timer write register CL, CU (TWCL, CU: $00E, $00F), timer counter C (TCC) can be written to * By setting timer read register CL, CU (TRCL, CU: $00E, $00F), the contents of timer counter C can be read out * An interrupt can be requested when timer counter C overflows * Timer counter C can be used as a watchdog timer for detecting runaway program 37 HD404318 Series System reset signal Watchdog on flag (WDON) Watchdog timer controller Interrupt request flag of timer C (IFTC) Timer read register CU (TRCU) TOC Timer output control logic Timer read register C lower (TRCL) Clock Timer counter C (TCC) Timer output control signal Overflow Internal data bus Timer write register C upper (TWCU) Timer write register C lower (TWCL) Selector /2 /4 /8 / 32 / 128 / 512 / 1024 / 2048 Free-running timer control signal 3 System oPER clock Prescaler S (PSS) Timer mode register C (TMC) Port mode register A (PMRA) Figure 28 Timer C Block Diagram 38 HD404318 Series Timer mode register C (TMC: $00D) Bit Initial value Read/Write Bit name 3 0 W TMC3 2 0 W TMC2 1 0 W TMC1 0 0 W TMC0 TMC3 0 1 Free-Running/Reload Timer Selection Free-running timer Reload timer TMC2 0 TMC1 0 TMC0 0 1 Input Clock Period 2048tcyc 1024tcyc 512tcyc 128tcyc 32tcyc 8tcyc 4tcyc 2tcyc 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 Figure 29 Timer Mode Register C (TMC) T x (N + 1) TMC3 = 0 (Free-running timer) T TMC3 = 1 (Reload timer) T x (256 - N) Notes: T: Input clock period supplied to counter. (The clock source and system clock division ratio are determined by timer mode register C.) N: Value of timer write register C. (When N = 255 ($FF), PWM output is fixed low.) T x 256 Figure 30 PWM Output Waveform 39 HD404318 Series $FF + 1 Overflow Timer C count value $00 Time CPU operation Normal operation Timer C clear Normal operation Timer C clear Program runaway Reset Normal operation Figure 31 Watchdog Timer Operation Flowchart Notes on Use When using the timer output as PWM output, note the following point. From the update of the timer write register until the occurrence of the overflow interrupt, the PWM output differs from the period and duty settings, as shown in table 8. The PWM output should therefore not be used until after the overflow interrupt following the update of the timer write register. After the overflow, the PWM output will have the set period and duty cycle. Table 8 PWM Output Following Update of Timer Write Register PWM Output Mode Free running Timer Write Register is Updated during High PWM Output Timer write register updated to value N Timer Write Register is Updated during Low PWM Output Timer write register updated to value N Interrupt request Interrupt request T x (255 - N) T x (N + 1) T x (N' + 1) T x (255 - N) T x (N + 1) Reload Timer write register updated to value N Interrupt request Timer write register updated to value N Interrupt request T T x (255 - N) T T T x (255 - N) T 40 HD404318 Series Alarm Output Function The MCU has an alarm output function built in. By setting port mode register C (PMRC: $025), one of four alarm frequencies supplied from the PSS can be selected. Table 9 PMRC Bit 3 0 Bit 2 0 1 1 0 1 System Clock Divisor / 2048 / 1024 / 512 / 256 Port Mode Register C BUZZ Alarm output controller Alarm output control signal Selector / 1024 / 2048 2 Port mode register C (PMRC) / 256 System oPER clock Prescaler S (PSS) Figure 32 Alarm Output Function Block Diagram / 512 Internal data bus 41 Port mode register A (PMRA) HD404318 Series Serial Interface The MCU has a one-channel serial interface built in with the following features. * One of 13 different internal clocks or an external clock can be selected as the transmit clock. The internal clocks include the six prescaler outputs divided by two and by four, and the system clock. * During idle states, the serial output pin can be controlled to be high or low output * Transmit clock errors can be detected * An interrupt request can be generated after transfer has completed when an error occurs Table 10 SMR Bit 3 1 Serial Interface Operating Modes PMRA Bit 1 0 Bit 0 0 1 1 0 1 Operating Mode Continuous clock output mode Transmit mode Receive mode Transmit/receive mode 42 HD404318 Series Octal counter (OC) Idle controller SCK I/O controller SI Clock Transfer control signal Serial data register (SR) Internal data bus 43 Serial interrupt request flag (IFS) SO Selector 3 /2 /8 / 32 / 128 / 512 / 2048 Serial mode register (SMR) System clock oPER Prescaler S (PSS) Selector 1/2 1/2 Port mode register C (PMRC) Figure 33 Serial Interface Block Diagram HD404318 Series STS wait state (Octal counter = 000, transmit clock disabled) MCU reset SMR write STS instruction Transmit clock Transmit clock wait state (Octal counter = 000) SMR write (IFS 1) Transfer state (Octal counter = 000) 8 transmit clocks or STS instruction (IFS 1) External clock mode SMR write STS wait state (Octal counter = 000, transmit clock disabled) MCU reset Continuous clock output state (PMRA 0, 1 = 0, 0) SMR write STS instruction 8 transmit clocks or SMR write (IFS 1) Transmit clock Transmit clock Transmit clock wait state (Octal counter = 000) Transfer state (Octal counter = 000) STS instruction (IFS 1) Internal clock mode Figure 34 Serial Interface State Transitions Transmit clock 1 Serial output data Serial input data latch timing LSB 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 MSB Figure 35 Serial Interface Timing 44 , " ! Transmit clock wait state State STS wait state Transfer state MCU reset Port selection PMRA write SMR write External clock selection Output level control in idle states PMRC write SRL, SRU write STS instruction Data write for transmission SCK pin (input) SO pin Undefined LSB IFS External clock mode Transmit clock wait state State STS wait state Transfer state MCU reset Port selection PMRA write SMR write Internal clock selection Output level control in idle states PMRC write SRL, SRU write STS instruction SCK pin (output) SO pin Data write for transmission Undefined LSB IFS Internal clock mode HD404318 Series Transmit clock wait state STS wait state Dummy write for state transition Output level control in idle states MSB Flag reset at transfer completion STS wait state Output level control in idle states MSB Flag reset at transfer completion Figure 36 Example of Serial Interface Operation Sequence 45 HD404318 Series Transfer completion (IFS 1) Interrupts inhibited IFS 0 SMR write IFS = 1 Yes No Normal termination Transmit clock wait state State SCK pin (input) Noise 1 2 3 4 SMR write IFS Transmit clock erors are detected as illustrated in figure 37. Transmit clock error processing Transmit clock error detection flowchart Transmit clock wait state Transfer state Transfer state 5 6 7 8 Transfer state has been entered by the transmit clock error. When SMR is written, IFS is set. Flag set because octal counter reaches 000. Transmit clock error detection procedure Flag reset at transfer completion. Figure 37 Transmit Clock Error Detection 46 HD404318 Series Table 11 PMRC Bit 0 0 Transmit Clock Selection SMR Bit 2 0 Bit 1 0 Bit 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 System Clock Divisor / 2048 / 512 / 128 / 32 /8 /2 / 4096 / 1024 / 256 / 64 / 16 /4 Transmit Clock Frequency 4096t cyc 1024t cyc 256t cyc 64t cyc 16t cyc 4t cyc 8192t cyc 2048t cyc 512t cyc 128t cyc 32t cyc 8t cyc 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 Serial mode register (SMR: $005) Bit Initial value Read/Write Bit name 3 0 W SMR3 2 0 W SMR2 1 0 W SMR1 0 0 W SMR0 SMR3 0 1 R00/SCK Mode Selection R00 SCK SMR2 0 SMR1 0 SMR0 0 1 SCK Output Clock Source Prescaler Prescaler Division Ratio Refer to table 11 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 Output Input System clock External clock -- -- Figure 38 Serial Mode Register (SMR) 47 HD404318 Series Port mode register C (PMRC: $025) Bit Initial value Read/Write Bit name 3 0 W PMRC3 2 0 W PMRC2 1 Undefined 0 0 W PMRC0 W PMRC1 PMRC0 Alarm output function. Refer to table 9. 0 1 PMRC1 0 1 Serial Clock Division Ratio Prescaler output divided by 2 Prescaler output divided by 4 Output Level Control in Idle States Low level High level Figure 39 Port Mode Register C (PMRC) 48 HD404318 Series A/D Converter The MCU also contains a built-in A/D converter that uses a sequential comparison method with a resistance ladder. It can perform digital conversion of eight analog inputs with 8-bit resolution. The following describes the A/D converter. * A/D mode register 1 (AMR1: $019) is used to select digital or analog ports * A/D mode register 2 (AMR2: $01A) is used to set the A/D conversion speed and to select digital or analog ports * The A/D channel register (ACR: $016) is used to select an analog input channel * A/D conversion is started by setting the A/D start flag (ADSF: $020, 2) to 1. After the conversion is completed, converted data is stored in the A/D data register, and at the same time, the A/D start flag is cleared to 0 * By setting the IAD off flag (IAOF: $021, 2) to 1, the current flowing through the resistance ladder can be cut off even while operating in standby or active mode 4 A/D interrupt request flag (IFAD) A/D mode register 1 (AMR1) 3 AN0 AN1 AN2 AN3 AN4 AN5 AN6 AN7 A/D mode register 2 (AMR2) A/D data register (ADRU, L) Internal data bus 49 Selector + Comp - Encoder A/D controller AVCC Control signal for conversion time A/D channel register (ACR) A/D start flag (ADSF) AVSS D/A IAD off flag (IAOF) Operating mode signal (1 in stop mode) Figure 40 A/D Converter Block Diagram HD404318 Series Notes on Usage * * * * Use the SEM or SEMD instruction for writing to the A/D start flag (ADSF) Do not write to the A/D start flag during A/D conversion Data in the A/D data register during A/D conversion is undefined Since the operation of the A/D converter is based on the clock from the system oscillator, the A/D converter does not operate in stop mode. In addition, to save power while in stop mode, all current flowing through the converter's resistance ladder is cut off. * If the power supply for the A/D converter is to be different from VCC, connect a 0.1-F bypass capacitor between the AVCC and AVSS pins. (However, this is not necessary when the AVCC pin is directly connected to the VCC pin.) * The port data register (PDR) is initialized to 1 by an MCU reset. At this time, if pull-up MOS is selected as active by bit 3 of the miscellaneous register (MIS3), the port will be pulled up to VCC. When using a shared R port/analog input pin as an input pin, clear PDR to 0. Otherwise, if pull-up MOS is selected by MIS3 and PDR is set to 1, a pin selected by bit 1 of the A/D mode register as an analog pin will remain pulled up. A/D mode register 1 (AMR1: $019) Bit Initial value Read/Write Bit name 3 0 W AMR13 2 0 W AMR12 1 0 W AMR11 0 0 W AMR10 AMR10 AMR12 0 1 AMR13 0 1 R32/AN2 Mode Selection R32 AN2 R33/AN3 Mode Selection R33 AN3 0 1 AMR11 0 1 R30/AN0 Mode Selection R30 AN0 R31/AN1 Mode Selection R31 AN1 Figure 41 A/D Mode Register 1 (AMR1) 50 HD404318 Series A/D mode register 2 (AMR2: $01A) Bit Initial value Read/Write Bit name 3 -- -- 2 -- -- 1 0 W 0 0 W AMR20 Not used Not used AMR21 AMR20 0 1 AMR21 0 1 Conversion Time 34tcyc 67tcyc R4/AN4-AN7 Pin Selection R4 AN4-AN7 Figure 42 A/D Mode Register (AMR2) A/D channel register (ACR: $016) Bit Initial value Read/Write Bit name 3 -- -- Not used 2 0 W ACR2 1 0 W ACR1 0 0 W ACR0 ACR2 ACR1 ACR0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 Analog Input Selection AN0 AN1 AN2 AN3 AN4 AN5 AN6 AN7 Figure 43 A/D Channel Register (ACR) 51 HD404318 Series A/D start flag (ADSF: $020, bit 2) Bit Initial value Read/Write Bit name 3 -- -- Not used 2 0 R/W ADSF 1 0 W 0 -- -- WDON Not used A/D Start Flag (ADSF) 0 1 A/D conversion completed A/D conversion started WDON Refer to the description of timers Figure 44 A/D Start Flag (ADSF) IAD off flag (IAOF: $021, bit 2) Bit Initial value Read/Write Bit name 3 0 R/W RAME 2 0 R/W IAOF 1 0 R/W ICEF 0 0 R/W ICSF IAD Off Flag (IAOF) 0 1 IAD current flows IAD current is cut off ICSF Refer to the description of timers ICEF RAME Refer to the description of timers Refer to the description of operating modes Figure 45 IAD Off Flag (IAOF) 52 HD404318 Series ADRU: $018 3 2 1 0 3 ADRL: $017 2 1 0 MSB bit 7 LSB bit 0 RESULT Figure 46 A/D Data Registers A/D data register (lower digit) (ADRL: $017) Bit Initial value Read/Write Bit name 3 0 R ADRL3 2 0 R ADRL2 1 0 R ADRL1 0 0 R ADRL0 Figure 47 A/D Data Register Lower Digit (ADRL) A/D data register (upper digit) (ADRU: $018) Bit Initial value Read/Write Bit name 3 1 R ADRU3 2 0 R ADRU2 1 0 R ADRU1 0 0 R ADRU0 Figure 48 A/D Data Register Upper Digit (ADRU) 53 HD404318 Series Notes on Mounting Assemble all parts including the HD404318 Series on a board, noting the points described below. 1. Connect layered ceramic type capacitors (about 0.1 F) between AVCC and AVSS , between VCC and GND, and between used analog pins and AVSS . 2. Connect unused analog pins to AVSS . 1. When not using an A/D converter. VCC AVCC AN 0 0.1 F AN 1 to AN 7 GND AVSS 2. When using pins AN 0 and AN 1 but not using AN 2 to AN 7 . AVCC AN 0 AN 1 AN 2 to AN 7 GND 0.1 F x 3 AVSS VCC 3. When using all analog pins. AVCC AN 0 AN 1 AN 2 to AN 7 AVSS 0.1 F x 9 VCC GND Figure 49 Example of Connections (1) 54 HD404318 Series Between the VCC and GND lines, connect capacitors designed for use in ordinary power supply circuits. An example connection is described in figure 50. No resistors can be inserted in series in the power supply circuit, so the capacitors should be connected in parallel. The capacitors are a large capacitance C1 and a small capacitance C2. VCC C1 C2 VCC GND GND Figure 50 Example of Connections (2) 55 HD404318 Series Absolute Maximum Ratings Item Supply voltage Programming voltage Pin voltage Symbol VCC VPP VT Value -0.3 to +7.0 -0.3 to +14.0 Unit V V 1 2 3 4 5 6, 7 6, 8 9, 10 10, 11 Notes -0.3 to VCC + 0.3 V VCC - 45 to VCC + 0.3 V mA mA mA mA mA mA C C Total permissible input current Total permissible output current Maximum input current IO -IO IO 70 150 4 20 Maximum output current -I O 4 30 Operating temperature Storage temperature Topr Tstg -20 to +75 -55 to +125 Notes: Permanent damage may occur if these absolute maximum ratings are exceeded. Normal operation must be under the conditions stated in the electrical characteristics tables. If these conditions are exceeded, the LSI may malfunction or its reliability may be affected. 1. Applies to pin TEST (VPP ) of HD4074318. 2. Applies to all standard voltage pins. 3. Applies to high-voltage pins. 4. The total permissible input current is the total of input currents simultaneously flowing in from all the I/O pins to GND. 5. The total permissible output current is the total of output currents simultaneously flowing out from VCC to all I/O pins. 6. The maximum input current is the maximum current flowing from each I/O pin to GND. 7. Applies to ports R3 and R4. 8. Applies to port R0. 9. Applies to ports R0, R3, and R4. 10. The maximum output current is the maximum current flowing from V CC to each I/O pin. 11. Applies to ports D0-D 8, R1, R2, and R8. 56 HD404318 Series Electrical Characteristics DC Characteristics (VCC = 4.0 to 5.5 V, GND = 0 V, Vdisp = VCC - 40 V to VC C, T a = -20 to +75C, unless otherwise specified) Item Input high voltage Symbol Pins VIH RESET, SCK, SI, INT0, INT1, STOPC, EVNB OSC 1 Input low voltage VIL RESET, SCK, SI INT0, INT1, STOPC, EVNB OSC 1 Output high voltage Output low voltage I/O leakage current VOH VOL |IIL| -0.3 -- 0.5 -- 0.4 1 V V V A -I OH = 0.5 mA I OL = 0.4 mA Vin = 0 V to VCC 1 SCK, SO, TOC VCC - 0.5 -- SCK, SO, TOC -- RESET, SCK, SI, SO, TOC, OSC 1 INT0, INT1, STOPC, EVNB Current dissipation in active mode I CC VCC -- -- 5.0 mA VCC = 5 V, f OSC = 4 MHz -- Current dissipation in standby mode Current dissipation in stop mode I SBY VCC -- -- -- 8.0 2.0 mA mA VCC = 5 V, f OSC = 4 MHz I STOP VCC -- -- 10 A VCC = 5 V 4, 5 2, 6 3 2, 5 -- -- 20 A Vin = VCC - 40 to VCC 1 -- -- -- VCC - 40 -- 0.2V CC V VCC - 0.5 -- -0.3 -- VCC + 0.3 0.2V CC V V Min 0.8V CC Typ -- Max VCC + 0.3 Unit Test Condition V Notes -- Stop mode VSTOP retaining voltage VCC 2 -- -- 20 -- A V 4, 6 Notes: 1. Excludes current flowing through pull-up MOS and output buffers. 2. I CC is the source current when no I/O current is flowing while the MCU is in reset state. Test conditions: MCU: Reset Pins: RESET, TEST at GND R0, R3, R4 at VCC D0-D 8, R1, R2, R8, RA1 at V disp 57 HD404318 Series 3. I SBY is the source current when no I/O current is flowing while the MCU timer is operating. Test conditions: MCU: I/O reset Standby mode Pins: RESET at V CC TEST at GND R0, R3, R4 at VCC D0-D 8, R1, R2, R8, RA1 at V disp 4. This is the source current when no I/O current is flowing. Test conditions: Pins: R0, R3, R4 at VCC D0-D 8, R1, R2, R8, RA1 at GND 5. Applies to the HD404314, HD404316 and HD404318. 6. Applies to the HD4074318. I/O Characteristics for Standard Pins (V CC = 4.0 to 5.5 V, GND = 0 V, V disp = V CC - 40 V to VCC, Ta = -20 to +75C, unless otherwise specified) Item Input high voltage Symbol Pins VIH R0, R3, R4 R0, R3, R4 R0, R3, R4 R3, R4 R0 Input leakage current Pull-up MOS |IIL| -I PU R0, R3, R4 R0, R3, R4 Min 0.7V CC -0.3 Typ -- -- Max Unit Test Condition Note VCC + 0.3 V 0.3V CC -- 0.4 2.0 1 300 180 V V V V A A A -I OH = 0.5 mA I OL = 1.6 mA I OL = 10 mA Vin = 0 V to VCC VCC = 5 V, Vin = 0 V 1 2 3 Input low voltage VIL Output high voltage Output low voltage VOH VOL VCC - 0.5 -- -- -- -- 30 30 -- -- -- 150 80 Notes: 1. Output buffer current is excluded. 2. Applies to the HD404314, HD404316, and HD404318. 3. Applies to the HD4074318. 58 HD404318 Series I/O Characteristics for High-Voltage Pins (V CC = 4.0 to 5.5 V, GND = 0 V, Vdisp = V CC - 40 V to VCC, T a = -20 to +75C, unless otherwise specified) Item Input high voltage Input low voltage Output high voltage Symbol VIH VIL VOH Pins D0-D 8, R1, R2, R8, RA 1 D0-D 8, R1, R2, R8, RA 1 D0-D 8, R1, R2, R8, BUZZ VCC - 2.0 -- VCC - 1.0 -- Output low voltage VOL D0-D 8, R1, R2, R8, BUZZ -- I/O leakage current |IIL| D0-D 8, R1, R2, R8, RA1, BUZZ D0-D 8, R1, R2, R8, BUZZ 200 600 1000 A Vdisp = VCC - 35 V, Vin = VCC 1 -- -- -- VCC - 37 V 20 A 150 k at VCC - 40 V 2 Vin = VCC - 40 V to VCC 3 -- -- -- -- V V -I OH = 10 mA -I OH = 4 mA Vdisp = VCC - 40 V 1 VCC - 3.0 -- -- V -I OH = 15 mA VCC - 40 -- 0.3V CC V Min 0.7V CC Typ -- Max Unit Test Condition Note VCC + 0.3 V VCC - 37 V Pull-down I PD MOS current Notes: 1. Applies to pins with pull-down MOS as selected by the mask option . 2. Applies to pins without pull-down MOS as selected by the mask option. 3. Excludes output buffer current. A/D Converter Characteristics (VCC = 4.0 to 5.5 V, GND = 0 V, Vdisp = V CC - 40 V to VCC, Ta = -20 to +75C, unless otherwise specified) Item Analog supply voltage Analog input voltage Symbol Pins AVCC AVin AVCC Min Typ Max Unit Test Condition Note 1 VCC - 0.3 VCC -- -- -- 8 -- -- -- -- VCC + 0.3 V AVCC 200 30 8 8 2.0 67 -- V A pF Bit Chan nel LSB t cyc M VCC = AVCC = 5.0 V AN 0-AN 7 AVSS -- AN 0-AN 7 -- 8 0 -- 34 AN 0-AN 7 1 Current flowing I AD between AV CC and AVSS Analog input capacitance Resolution Number of input channels Absolute accuracy Conversion time Input impedance Note: CA in 1. Connect this to V CC if the A/D converter is not used. 59 HD404318 Series AC Characteristics (VCC = 4.0 to 5.5 V, GND = 0 V, V disp = VCC - 40 V to VCC, T a = -20 to +75C) Item Clock oscillation frequency Instruction cycle time Oscillation stabilization time (ceramic oscillator) Oscillation stabilization time (crystal oscillator) Symbol Pins f OSC t cyc t RC t RC OSC 1, OSC 2 OSC 1, OSC 2 OSC 1 OSC 1 OSC 1 OSC 1 INT0, INT1, EVNB t IL t RSTL t STPL t RSTr t STPr Cin INT0, INT1, EVNB RESET STOPC RESET STOPC 2 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 20 20 30 30 180 t cyc t RC ms ms pF pF pF f = 1 MHz, Vin = 0 V 6 7 4 5 4 5 2 -- -- t cyc 3 OSC 1, OSC 2 Min 0.4 0.89 -- -- 92 92 -- -- 2 Typ 4 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Max 4.5 10 7.5 40 -- -- 20 20 -- Unit MHz s ms ms ns ns ns ns t cyc 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 Test Condition System clock divided by 4 Note External clock high width t CPH External clock low width External clock rise time External clock fall time INT0, INT1, EVNB high widths INT0, INT1, EVNB low widths RESET low width STOPC low width RESET rise time STOPC rise time Input capacitance t CPL t CPr t CPf t IH All input pins -- except TEST TEST -- -- Notes: 1. The oscillation stabilization time is the period required for the oscillator to stabilize in the following situations: a. After V CC reaches 4.0 V at power-on. b. After RESET input goes low when stop mode is cancelled. c. After STOPC input goes low when stop mode is cancelled. To ensure the oscillation stabilization time at power-on or when stop mode is cancelled, RESET or STOPC must be input for at least a duration of t RC. When using a crystal or ceramic oscillator, consult with the manufacturer to determine what stabilization time is required, since it will depend on the circuit constants and stray capacitance. 2. Refer to figure 51. 3. Refer to figure 52. 4. Refer to figure 53. 5. Refer to figure 54. 6. Applies to the HD404314, HD404316, and HD404318. 7. Applies to the HD4074318. 60 HD404318 Series Serial Interface Timing Characteristics (VCC = 4.0 to 5.5 V, GND = 0 V, V disp = VCC - 40 V to VCC, T a = -20 to +75C, unless otherwise specified) During Transmit Clock Output Item Symbol Pins SCK SCK SCK SCK SCK SO SI SI Min 1 0.4 0.4 -- -- -- 100 200 Typ -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Max -- -- -- 80 80 300 -- -- Unit t cyc t Scyc t Scyc ns ns ns ns ns Test Condition Load shown in figure 56 Load shown in figure 56 Load shown in figure 56 Load shown in figure 56 Load shown in figure 56 Load shown in figure 56 Note 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Transmit clock cycle time t Scyc Transmit clock high width t SCKH Transmit clock low width Transmit clock rise time Transmit clock fall time Serial output data delay time Serial input data setup time t SCKL t SCKr t SCKf t DSO t SSI Serial input data hold time t HSI During Transmit Clock Input Item Symbol Pins SCK SCK SCK SCK SCK SO SI SI Min 1 0.4 0.4 -- -- -- 100 200 Typ -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Max -- -- -- 80 80 300 -- -- Unit t cyc t Scyc t Scyc ns ns ns ns ns Load shown in figure 56 Test Condition Note 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Transmit clock cycle time t Scyc Transmit clock high width t SCKH Transmit clock low width Transmit clock rise time Transmit clock fall time Serial output data delay time Serial input data setup time t SCKL t SCKr t SCKf t DSO t SSI Serial input data hold time t HSI Note: 1. Refer to figure 55. OSC1 1/fCP VCC - 0.5 V 0.5 V tCPr tCPH tCPL tCPf Figure 51 External Clock Timing 61 HD404318 Series INT0, INT1, EVNB 0.8VCC 0.2VCC tIH tIL Figure 52 Interrupt Timing RESET 0.8VCC tRSTL 0.2VCC tRSTr Figure 53 RESET Timing STOPC 0.8VCC tSTPL 0.2VCC tSTPr Figure 54 STOPC Timing 62 HD404318 Series t Scyc t SCKf SCK VCC - 2.0 V (0.8VCC )* 0.8 V (0.2VCC)* t DSO SO VCC - 2.0 V 0.8 V t SSI SI 0.8V CC 0.2VCC t HSI t SCKL t SCKH t SCKr Note: *VCC-2.0V and 0.8V are the threshold voltages for transmit clock output. 0.8V CC and 0.2VCC are the threshold voltages for transmit clock input. Figure 55 Serial Interface Timing VCC RL = 2.6 k Test point C= 30 pF R= 12 k Hitachi 1S2074 or equivalent Figure 56 Timing Load Circuit 63 HD404318 Series Notes on ROM Out Please pay attention to the following items regarding ROM out. On ROM out, fill the ROM area indicated below with 1s to create the same data size for the HD404314 and HD404316 as an 8-kword version (HD404318). An 8-kword data size is required to change ROM data to mask manufacturing data since the program used is for an 8-kword version. This limitation applies when using an EPROM or a data base. ROM 4-kword version: HD404314 Address $1000-$1FFF ROM 6-kword version: HD404316 Address $1800-$1FFF $0000 Vector address $000F $0010 Zero-page subroutine (64 words) $003F $0040 Pattern & program (4,096 words) $0FFF $1000 Not used $1FFF $0000 Vector address $000F $0010 Zero-page subroutine (64 words) $003F $0040 Pattern & program (6,144 words) $17FF $1800 Not used $1FFF Fill this area with 1s 64 HD404318 Series HD404314/HD404316/HD404318 Option List Please check off the appropriate applications and enter the necessary information. Date of order Customer 1. ROM Size HD404314 HD404316 HD404318 4-kword 6-kword 8-kword Department Name ROM code name LSI number E: With pull-down resistance E Pin name R1 R10 R11 R12 R13 R20 R21 R22 R23 R80 R81 R82 R83 RA1 I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I I/O option D E 2. I/O Options D: Without pull-down resistance Pin name D0/INT0 D1/INT1 D2/EVNB D3/BUZZ D4/STOPC D5 D6 D7 D8 I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O option D R2 R8 3. RA1/Vdisp RA1 without pull-down resistance Vdisp Note: If even only one pin is selected with I/O option E, pin RA1/Vdisp must be selected to function as Vdisp. RA Selected in option (3) 4. ROM Code Media Please specify the first type below (the upper bits and lower bits are mixed together), when using the EPROM on-package microcomputer type (including ZTATTM version). EPROM: The upper bits and lower bits are mixed together. The upper five bits and lower five bits are programmed to the same EPROM in alternating order (i.e., LULULU...). EPROM: The upper bits and lower bits are separated. The upper five bits and lower five bits are programmed to different EPROMS. 5. System Oscillator for OSC1 and OSC2 Ceramic oscillator Crystal oscillator External clock f= f= f= MHz MHz MHz 6. Stop mode Used Not used 7. Package DP-42S FP-44A 65 HD404318 Series Cautions 1. Hitachi neither warrants nor grants licenses of any rights of Hitachi's or any third party's patent, copyright, trademark, or other intellectual property rights for information contained in this document. Hitachi bears no responsibility for problems that may arise with third party's rights, including intellectual property rights, in connection with use of the information contained in this document. 2. Products and product specifications may be subject to change without notice. Confirm that you have received the latest product standards or specifications before final design, purchase or use. 3. Hitachi makes every attempt to ensure that its products are of high quality and reliability. However, contact Hitachi's sales office before using the product in an application that demands especially high quality and reliability or where its failure or malfunction may directly threaten human life or cause risk of bodily injury, such as aerospace, aeronautics, nuclear power, combustion control, transportation, traffic, safety equipment or medical equipment for life support. 4. Design your application so that the product is used within the ranges guaranteed by Hitachi particularly for maximum rating, operating supply voltage range, heat radiation characteristics, installation conditions and other characteristics. Hitachi bears no responsibility for failure or damage when used beyond the guaranteed ranges. Even within the guaranteed ranges, consider normally foreseeable failure rates or failure modes in semiconductor devices and employ systemic measures such as failsafes, so that the equipment incorporating Hitachi product does not cause bodily injury, fire or other consequential damage due to operation of the Hitachi product. 5. This product is not designed to be radiation resistant. 6. No one is permitted to reproduce or duplicate, in any form, the whole or part of this document without written approval from Hitachi. 7. Contact Hitachi's sales office for any questions regarding this document or Hitachi semiconductor products. Hitachi, Ltd. Semiconductor & Integrated Circuits. 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