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CHAPTER 5 CLOCK GENERATOR
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Figure 5-7. Main System Clock Stop Function (2/2)
(c) Operation when CSS is set after setting MCC with main system clock operation
MCC
CSS
CLS
Main system clock oscillation
Subsystem clock oscillation
CPU clock
5.5.2 Subsystem clock operations
When operated with the subsystem clock (with bit 5 (CLS) of the processor clock control register (PCC) set to 1),
the following operations are carried out.
(a) The minimum instruction execution time remains constant (122
µ
s @ 32.768 kHz operation) irrespective of bits
0 to 2 (PCC0 to PCC2) of the PCC.
(b) Watchdog timer counting stops.
Caution
Do not execute the STOP instruction while the subsystem clock is in operation.
5.6 Changing System Clock and CPU Clock Settings
5.6.1 Time required for switchover between system clock and CPU clock
The system clock and CPU clock can be switched over by means of bits 0 to 2 (PCC0 to PCC2) and bit 4 (CSS)
of the processor clock control register (PCC).
The actual switchover operation is not performed directly after writing to the PCC, but operation continues on the
pre-switchover clock for several instructions (see Table 5-3).
Determination as to whether the system is operating on the main system clock or the subsystem clock is performed
by bit 5 (CLS) of the PCC register.