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CHAPTER 2 HANDLING DEVICES
2.1
Precautions when Handling Devices
This section describes the precautions against the power supply voltage of the device
and processing of pin.
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Precautions when Handling Devices
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Voltage not exceeding maximum ratings (preventing latch-up)
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For a CMOS IC, latch-up may occur when a voltage higher than V
CC
or a voltage lower than V
SS
is
input to the I/O pin other than medium-/high-voltage withstand I/O pins, or when a voltage that exceeds
the rated voltage is impressed between V
CC
and V
SS
•
Latch-up may cause a sudden increase in supply current, resulting in thermal damage to the device.
Therefore, the maximum voltage ratings must not be exceeded.
•
When turning the analog power supply on and off, the analog supply voltage (AV
CC
and AVR) and the
analog input voltage should not exceed the digital supply voltage (V
CC
).
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Handling un-used pins
If unused input pins remain open, a malfunction or latch-up may cause permanent damage, so take
countermeasures such as pull-up or pull-down using a 2 k
Ω
or larger resistor. Leave unused input pins open
in the output state or, if left in the input state, treat them in the same manner as for input pins in use.
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Precautions when using external clock
When an external clock is used, drive only the X0 pin and open the X1 pin. Figure 2.1-1 "Example of
Using External Clock" shows an use example of external clock.
Figure 2.1-1 Example of Using External Clock
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Precautions when not using sub clock
If an oscillator is not connected to the X0A and X1A pins, connect the X0A pin to Pull-down resistor and
leave the X1A pin open.
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Precautions during operation of PLL clock mode
If the PLL clock mode is selected, the microcontroller attempt to be working with the self-oscillating circuit
even when there is no external oscillator or external clock input is stopped. Performance of this operation,
however, cannot be guaranteed.
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