Programming EPROM

 

Programming EPROM with Evaluation Chip

 

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

401

Programming Example

 

External Interrupt Circuit 1 Programming Example

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

241

Programming Examples for Time-base Timer

 

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

125

Programming Examples of Watchdog Timer

 

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

133

PUL

 

Registers of Port 5

95

Registers PDR0, DDR0, and PUL0 of Port 0

79

Registers PDR3, DDR3, and PUL3 of Port 3

85

Registers PDR6, DDR6, and PUL6 of Port 6

102

Registers PDR7, DDR7, and PUL7 of Port 7

108

PWM Compare Register

 

PWM Compare Register (COMR)

145

PWM Control Register

 

PWM Control Register (CNTR)

143

PWM Timer

 

Program Example of PWM Timer Functions

 

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

159

PWM Timer Functions

137

R

 

RAM

 

16-bit Data Storage State on RAM

26

Influence from a Reset of Contents in RAM

49

RCR

 

12-bit PPG Control Register 1 (RCR21)

214

12-bit PPG Control Register 2 (RCR22)

215

12-bit PPG Control Register 3 (RCR23)

216

12-bit PPG Control Register 4 (RCR24)

218

Read

 

Setting the Read/Reset State

368

States of Pins after the CPU Reads the Mode Data

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

50

Read Destination

 

Read Destination at Execution of a Bit Manipulation

Instruction

391

Read-modify-write

 

Read-modify-write Operation

391

Receiving Status

 

Receiving Status

296

Reception

 

Reception Interrupt

303

Reception Operations

 

Reception Operations

 

(Operating Mode 0,1,or 3)

307

Reception Operations

 

(Operating Mode 2 Only)

309

Register

 

12-bit PPG Control Register 1 (RCR21)

214

INDEX

12-bit PPG Control Register 2 (RCR22)

215

12-bit PPG Control Register 3 (RCR23)

216

12-bit PPG Control Register 4 (RCR24)

218

8-bit Serial I/O Interrupt Register and Vector Table

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

324

A/D Control Register 1 (ADC1)

266

A/D Control Register 2 (ADC2)

268

A/D Data Register (ADDH and ADDL)

270

A/D Enable Register (ADEN)

271

Address Comparison EN Register (WREN)

354

Block Diagram of the Wild Register Function

 

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

349

Buzzer Register (BZCR)

343

Capture Control Register (TCCR)

171

Capture Data Registers H and L (TCPH and TCPL)

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

182

Clock Divider Selection Register (UPC)

299

Configuration of the Condition Code Register (CCR)

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

29

Configuration of the General-purpose Registers

 

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

32

Configuration of the Interrupt Level Setting Registers

(ILR1 to ILR4)

36

Configuration of the Register Bank Pointer (RP)

 

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

31

Configuration of the Reset Flag Register (RSFR)

 

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

45

Configuration of the System Clock Control Register

(SYCC)

56

Data Setting Register (WRDR)

351

Dedicated Register Configuration

27

External Interrupt 2 Flag Register (EIF2)

252

External Interrupt Circuit 2 Control Register (EIE2)

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

250

External Interrupt Control Register 1 (EIC1)

 

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

232

External Interrupt Control Register 2 (EIC2)

 

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

235

Features of the General-purpose Registers

33

Flash Memory Control Status Register (FMCS)

 

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

359

Flash Memory Register

358

Functions of Port 0 Registers

80

Functions of Port 3 Registers

86

Functions of Port 5 Registers

96

Functions of Port 6 Registers

103

Functions of Port 7 Registers

109

Functions of the Dedicated Register

27

General-purpose Register Area

 

(Address: 0100H to 01FFH)

24

Higher Address Set Register (WRARH)

352

Lower Address Set Register (WRARL)

353

Operation Order of the Wild Register Function

 

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

356

PWM Compare Register (COMR)

145

PWM Control Register (CNTR)

143

413

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F202RA, MB89202 specifications

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