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CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW
1.6
I/O Pins and Pin Functions
Table 1.6-1 lists the MB90460/465 series I/O pins and their functions. Table 1.7-1 lists the
I/O circuit types.
The letter in the "I/O circuit type" column in Table 1.6-1 refers to the letter in the "Type"
column Table 1.7-1.
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I/O Pins and Pin Functions
Table 1.6-1 Pin Description (1/5)
Pin no.
Pin name
I/O
circuit
Pin status
during reset
Function
QFP-
M09
*
1
QFP-
M06
*
2
SDIP
*
3
22,23
23,24
30,31
X0,X1
A
Oscillating
Oscillation input pins.
19
20
27
RSTX
B
Reset input
External reset input pin.
25 to 30
26 to 31
33 to 38
P00 to P05
D
Port input
General-purpose I/O ports.
OPT0 to
OPT5*4
Output terminals OPT0 to OPT5 of the waveform
sequencer. These pins output the waveforms
specified at the output data buffer register of the
waveform sequencer circuit. Output is generated
when OPE0 to OPE5 of OPCR is enabled.
31
32
39
P06
E
General-purpose I/O ports.
PWI0*4
PWC 0 signal input pin.
32
33
40
P07
E
General-purpose I/O ports.
PWO0
PWC 0 signal output pin.
33
34 to 35
41 to 42
P10
C
General-purpose I/O ports.
INT0
Can be used as interrupt request input channel 0.
Input is enabled when "1" is set in EN0 in standby
mode.
DTTI0
RTO0 to RTO5 pins for fixed-level input. This
function is enabled when the waveform generator
enables its input bits.
34
35
42
P11
C
General-purpose I/O ports.
INT1
Can be used as interrupt request input channel 1.
Input is enabled when "1" is set in EN1 in standby
mode.
Summary of Contents for MB90460 Series
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Page 45: ...26 CHAPTER 2 NOTES ON HANDLING DEVICES ...
Page 83: ...64 CHAPTER 3 CPU ...
Page 95: ...76 CHAPTER 4 RESET ...
Page 107: ...88 CHAPTER 5 CLOCK ...
Page 131: ...112 CHAPTER 6 LOW POWER CONSUMPTION MODE ...
Page 175: ...156 CHAPTER 7 INTERRUPT ...
Page 181: ...162 CHAPTER 8 MODE SETTING ...
Page 223: ...204 CHAPTER 9 I O PORT ...
Page 237: ...218 CHAPTER 10 TIME BASE TIMER ...
Page 247: ...228 CHAPTER 11 WATCHDOG TIMER ...
Page 275: ...256 CHAPTER 12 16 BIT RELOAD TIMER ...
Page 373: ...354 CHAPTER 14 MULTI FUNCTIONAL TIMER ...
Page 485: ...466 CHAPTER 16 PWC Timer ...
Page 531: ...512 CHAPTER 17 UART ...
Page 559: ...540 CHAPTER 19 DELAYED INTERRUPT GENERATOR MODULE ...
Page 589: ...570 CHAPTER 20 8 10 BIT A D CONVERTER ...
Page 601: ...582 CHAPTER 21 ROM CORRECTION FUNCTION ...
Page 633: ...614 CHAPTER 23 512K 1024K BIT FLASH MEMORY ...
Page 645: ...626 CHAPTER 24 EXAMPLE OF F2 MC 16LX MB90F462 F462A F463A CONNECTION FOR SERIAL WRITING ...
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