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CHAPTER 27 REAL TIME CLOCK
Table 27.3-1 Functional Description of Each Bit of real time clock control register upper
Bit name
Function
Bit7
MOS: Month alarm
interrupt request
signal
• When MOC bit set to one, the month comparison will be done between the compare
register and the counter. When they match, MOS will be set to one. An interrupt request
may be sent to the CPU, which depends on the settings of compare bits and
RTCCRL:INTS
• Writing "0" clears this bit.
• Writing "1" has no effect on this bit and does not alter the bit value.
• This bit is cleared by reset.
• in read-modify-write operation, "1" is always read.
Bit6
DS: Day alarm
interrupt request
signal
• When DC bit set to one, the day comparison will be done between the compare register
and the counter. When they match, DS will be set to one. An interrupt request may be
sent to the CPU, which depends on the settings of compare bits and RTCCRL:INTS.
• Writing "0" clears this bit.
• Writing "1" has no effect on this bit and does not alter the bit value.
• This bit is cleared by reset.
• In read-modify-write operation, "1" is always read.
Bit5
HS: Hour alarm
interrupt request
signal
• When HC bit set to one, the day comparison will be done between the compare register
and the counter. When they match, HS will be set to one. An interrupt request may be
sent to the CPU, which depends on the settings of compare bits and RTCCRL:INTS.
• Writing "0" clears this bit.
• Writing "1" has no effect on this bit and does not alter the bit value.
• This bit is cleared by reset.
• In read-modify-write operation, "1" is always read.
Bit4
MS: Minute alarm
interrupt request
signal
• When MC bit set to one, the day comparison will be done between the compare register
and the counter. When they match, MS will be set to one. An interrupt request may be
sent to the CPU, which depends on the settings of compare bits and RTCCRL:INTS.
• Writing "0" clears this bit.
• Writing "1" has no effect on this bit and does not alter the bit value.
• This bit is cleared by reset.
• In read-modify-write operation, "1" is always read.
Bit3
MOC: Month
compare bit
• When this bit set to "1" and RTCCRL:INTS set to "0", the month compare register is
being continuously compared with the month counter for detecting alarm condition. If
there is match, an interrupt request will be sent to the CPU.
• When this bit set to "1" and RTCCRL:INTS set to "1", an interrupt will be sent according
to the table 1.5-2.
• When this bit is set to zero, it disables the month comparison.
Bit2
DC: Day compare
bit
• When this bit set to "1" and RTCCRL:INTS set to "0", the day compare register is being
continuously compared with the month counter for detecting alarm condition. If there is
match, an interrupt request will be sent to the CPU.
• When this bit set to "1" and RTCCRL:INTS set to "1", an interrupt will be sent according
to the table 1.5-2.
• When this bit is set to zero, it disables the day comparison.
Bit1
HC: Hour compare
bit
• When this bit set to "1" and RTCCRL:INTS set to "0", the hour compare register is being
continuously compared with the hour counter for detecting alarm condition. If there is
match, an interrupt request will be sent to the CPU.
• When this bit set to "1" and RTCCRL:INTS set to "1", an interrupt will be sent according
to the table 1.5-2.
• When this bit is set to zero, it disables the hour comparison.
Summary of Contents for F2 MC-8FX Family
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Page 39: ...25 CHAPTER 3 MEMORY SPACE This chapter describes memory space 3 1 Memory Space 3 2 Memory Map ...
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