Multiple Interrupts

 

Multiple Interrupts

39

N

 

Notes

 

Notes on Setting Standby Mode

70

Notes on Using 12-bit PPG Timer

221

Notes on Using 8-bit PWM Timer

155

Notes on Using 8-bit Serial I/O

333

Notes on Using the 8/16-bit Capture Timer/Counter

..........................................................

198

Notes on Using the A/D Converter

275

Notes on Using Time-base Timer

124

Notes on Using Watchdog Timer

132

O

 

Operating Mode

 

Reception Operations (Operating Mode 0,1,or 3)

 

..........................................................

307

Reception Operations (Operating Mode 2 Only)

 

..........................................................

309

Theory of Operation for Operating Mode 0,1,2, and 3

..........................................................

305

Transmission Operations in Operating Mode is

 

0,1,2,or 3

306

Operation

 

Bits for Indicating Arithmetic Operation Results

 

............................................................

29

Capture Function Operation

193

Counter Function Operation

189

Example of Operations of 12-bit PPG Timer Functions

..........................................................

219

Interrupt at Serial I/O Operation

324

Interrupt during the Operation of External Interrupt

Circuit 1

237

Interrupt during the Operation of External Interrupt

Circuit 2

253

Interval Timer Function Operation

185

Operation at Serial Input Completion

328

Operation at Serial Output Completion

326

Operation in Standby Mode and at Halfway Stop

 

..........................................................

197

Operation Instructions

394

Operation of External Interrupt Circuit 1

239

Operation of External Interrupt Circuit 2

254

Operation of Port 0

82

Operation of Port 3

88

Operation of Port 4

93

Operation of Port 5

98

Operation of Port 6

105

Operation of Port 7

111

Operations for Selecting Memory Access Mode

 

............................................................

72

Operations in Active Mode

59

Operations in Each Clock Mode

58

INDEX

Operations in Standby Mode

63

Operations in the Standby Mode and at a Suspension

..........................................................

152

Operations of A/D Conversion Functions

274

Operations of Clock Supply Function

122

Operations of Interval Timer Function

 

(Time-base Timer)

122

Operations of the 8-bit PWM Timer Functions

 

..........................................................

150

Operations of the Interval Timer Functions

148

Operations of Time-base Timer

122

Operations of Watchdog Timer

131

Operations Related to Sleep Mode

64

Operations Related to Stop Mode

65

Overview of the Reset Operation

48

Pin States in Each Operation Mode

402

Read-modify-write Operation

391

Reception Operations (Operating Mode 0,1,or 3)

 

..........................................................

307

Reception Operations (Operating Mode 2 Only)

 

..........................................................

309

Serial Input Operation

327

Serial Output Operation

325

Stack Operation at the Beginning of Interrupt

 

Processing

41

Stack Operation at the End of Interrupt Processing

............................................................

41

Steps in the Interrupt Operation

37

Theory of Operation for Operating Mode 0,1,2, and 3

..........................................................

305

Transmission Operations in Operating Mode is

 

0,1,2,or 3

306

When Bidirectional Serial I/O Operation is Performed

..........................................................334

Operation Order

Operation Order of the Wild Register Function

..........................................................356

Oscillation Stabilization Wait Time

Oscillation Stabilization Time and Time-base Timer

Interrupts

121

Oscillation Stabilization Wait Time

60, 71

Reset Sources and Oscillation Stabilization Wait Time

44

 

Other

 

Other Instructions

398

Others

372

OUT

 

Registers of Port 4

91

Overview

 

Overview of the Instructions of the F2MC-8L

 

..........................................................

380

Overview of the Reset Operation

48

411

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F202RA, MB89202 specifications

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