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PD78083 SUBSERIES8-BIT SINGLE-CHIP MICROCONTROLLER2 NOTES FOR CMOS DEVICES5 Regional Information6 Major Revision in This EditionThe mark shows major revised points. 7 PREFACE17 FIGURE (1/4)18 FIGURE (2/4)19 FIGURE (3/4)21 TABLE (1/2)22 TABLE (2/2)24 1CHAPTER 1 OUTLINE 1.1 Features 25 21.2 ApplicationsRemark indicates ROM code suffix. 1.3 Ordering Information 26 31.4 Quality GradeNote Under planning Remark indicates ROM code suffix. 27 41.5 Pin Configuration (Top View)(1) Normal operating mode 42-pin plastic shrink DIP (600 mil) PD78081CU-, 78082CU-, 78P083CU, 78P083CU(A) 42-pin ceramic shrink DIP (with window) (600 mil) PD78P083DU 28 44-pin plastic QFP (10 10 mm)PD78081GB--3B4, 78081GB--3BS-MTX PD78082GB--3B4, 78082GB--3BS-MTX PD78P083GB-3B4, 78P083GB-3BS-MTX PD78081GB(A)--3B4, 78082GB(A)--3B4 PD78P083GB(A)-3B4, 78P083GB(A)-3BS-MTX PD78P081GB(A2)--3B4 29 6Pin Identifications 32 91.6 78K/0 Series Development 34 111.7 Block Diagram 35 121.8 Outline of Function 36 13PD78081, 78082 and 78P083, the PD78081, 78082 and 78P083, the Table 1-1 Differences between the 1.9 Differences between the PD78081(A), 78082(A) and 78P083(A), and the PD78081(A2)PD78081(A), 78082(A) and 78P083(A), and the PD78081(A2) 38 15CHAPTER 2 PIN FUNCTION 2.1 Pin Function List 40 172.2 Description of Pin Functions 45 22Table 2-1. Type of Input/Output Circuit of Each Pin 48 25CHAPTER 3 CPU ARCHITECTURE 3.1 Memory Spaces 56 333.2 Processor Registers 63 403.3 Instruction Address Addressing 67 443.4 Operand Address Addressing 76 53CHAPTER 4 PORT FUNCTIONS 4.1 Port Functions 78 554.2 Port Configuration 86 634.3 Port Function Control Registers 90 674.4 Port Function Operations 94 715.3 Clock Generator Control Register 96 735.4 System Clock Oscillator 99 765.5 Clock Generator Operations 100 775.6 Changing CPU Clock Settings 102 79CHAPTER 6 8-BIT TIMER/EVENT COUNTERS 5 AND 6 103 806.1 8-Bit Timer/Event Counters 5 and 6 Functions 105 826.2 8-Bit Timer/Event Counters 5 and 6 Configurations 107 846.3 8-Bit Timer/Event Counters 5 and 6 Control Registers 113 906.4 8-Bit Timer/Event Counters 5 and 6 Operations 123 1006.5 Cautions on 8-Bit Timer/Event Counters 5 and 6 126 103CHAPTER 7 WATCHDOG TIMER 7.1 Watchdog Timer Functions 128 105CHAPTER 7 WATCHDOG TIMER Control register 7.2 Watchdog Timer Configuration 132 1097.4 Watchdog Timer Operations 135 1128.2 Clock Output Control Circuit Configuration 136 1138.3 Clock Output Function Control Registers 138 115CHAPTER 9 BUZZER OUTPUT CONTROL CIRCUIT 9.1 Buzzer Output Control Circuit Functions 9.2 Buzzer Output Control Circuit Configuration 142 119CHAPTER 10 A/D CONVERTER 10.1 A/D Converter Functions 10.2 A/D Converter Configuration 149 12610.4 A/D Converter Operations 154 13110.5 A/D Converter Cautions 158 135CHAPTER 11 SERIAL INTERFACE CHANNEL 2 11.1 Serial Interface Channel 2 Functions 163 14011.3 Serial Interface Channel 2 Control Registers 171 14811.4 Serial Interface Channel 2 Operation 192 169 194 171CHAPTER 12 INTERRUPT FUNCTION 12.1 Interrupt Function Types 195 17212.2 Interrupt Sources and Configuration 198 17512.3 Interrupt Function Control Registers 204 18112.4 Interrupt Servicing Operations 216 193CHAPTER 13 STANDBY FUNCTION 13.1 Standby Function and Configuration 218 19513.2 Standby Function Operations 224 201CHAPTER 14 RESET FUNCTION 14.1 Reset Function 228 205CHAPTER 15 PD78P083 229 20615.1 Memory Size Switching Register 230 20715.2 PROM Programming 237 21415.3 Erasure Procedure ( 15.4 Opaque Film Masking the Window ( PD78P083DU Only) 15.5 Screening of One-Time PROM Versions 239 21616.1 Legends Used in Operation List 241 21816.2 Operation List 256 233A.1 Language Processing SoftwareNote The DF78083 can be used commonly with all the RA78K/0, CC78K/0, SM78K0, ID78K0, and SD78K/0. SRA78K0 SCC78K0 SDF78083 SCC78K0-L 257 234A.2 PROM Programming Tools 258 235A.3 Debugging Tools 262 239A.4 OS for IBM PC 263 240A.5 System-Upgrade Method from Other In-Circuit Emulators to 78K/0 Series In-Circuit Emulator 265 242Based on EV-9200G-44 (2) Pad drawing (in mm) 267 244B.1 Real-time OS 268 245B.2 Fuzzy Inference Development Support System 270 247APPENDIX C REGISTER INDEX C.1 Register Index 272 249APPENDIX D REVISION HISTORYMajor revisions by edition and revised chapters are shown below. 274 FacsimileMessageThank you for your kind support.
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