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LIST OF TABLES
Table No. Title Page
2-1 Pin Functions of Digital I/O Ports....................................................................................................... 24
2-2 Functions of Non-Port Pins ................................................................................................................ 25
2-3 Recommended Connection of Unused Pins...................................................................................... 31
3-1 Addressing Modes .............................................................................................................................. 36
3-2 Register Bank Selected by RBE and RBS ........................................................................................ 45
3-3 Example of Using Different Register Banks for Normal Routine and Interrupt Routine.................. 45
3-4 Addressing Modes Applicable to Peripheral Hardware Unit Manipulation....................................... 50
4-1 Differences Between MkI and MkII Modes........................................................................................ 60
4-2 Stack Area Selected by SBS.............................................................................................................. 70
4-3 PSW Flags Saved/Restored to/from Stack........................................................................................ 74
4-4 Carry Flag Manipulation Instruction................................................................................................... 75
4-5 Contents of Interrupt Status Flags..................................................................................................... 76
4-6 MBE, MBS, and Memory Bank Selected........................................................................................... 78
4-7 RBE, RBS, and Register Bank Selected ........................................................................................... 79
5-1 Interrupt Related to EEPROM Control............................................................................................... 82
6-1 Types and Features of Digital Ports ................................................................................................... 89
6-2 I/O Pin Manipulation Instructions....................................................................................................... 9 7
6-3 Operation When I/O Port Is Manipulated........................................................................................... 99
6-4 Specifying Connection of Pull-up Resistor ........................................................................................ 100
6-5 Maximum Time Required for CPU Clock Switching.......................................................................... 112
6-6 Mode List............................................................................................................................................. 122
6-7 Resolution and Longest Set Time (8-Bit Timer Counter Mode)........................................................ 139
6-8 Resolution and Longest Set Time (16-Bit Timer Counter Mode)...................................................... 154
7-1 Types of Interrupt Sources................................................................................................................. 188
7-2 Signals Setting Interrupt Request Flags............................................................................................ 191
7-3 IST1 and IST0 and Interrupt Servicing Status .................................................................................. 196
7-4 Identifying Interrupt Sharing Vector Address..................................................................................... 200
7-5 Types of Test Sources......................................................................................................................... 212
7-6 Test Request Flag Setting Signals..................................................................................................... 212
7-7 KR4 to KR7 Pins, KRREN Pin and Test Function ............................................................................. 214
8-1 Operating Statuses in Standby Mode................................................................................................ 216
8-2 Selecting Wait Time by BTM .............................................................................................................. 220
9-1 Status of Each Hardware Unit After Reset........................................................................................ 229
9-2 WDF and KRF Contents Corresponding to Each Signal.................................................................. 2 31
10-1 Selection of Mask Options.................................................................................................................. 233
11-1 Types of Bit Manipulation Addressing Modes and Specification Range.......................................... 235