CHAPTER 8 STANDBY FUNCTION
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(1) Application example of STOP mode (when using the
µ
PD754244 at f
X
= 6.0 MHz)
<When using the STOP mode under the following conditions>
• The STOP mode is set at the falling edge of INT0 and released at the rising edge.
• All the I/O ports go into a high-impedance state (if the pins are externally processed so that the current
consumption is reduced in a high-impedance state).
• Interrupts INTBT and INTT0 are used in the program. However, these interrupts are not used to release the
STOP mode.
• The interrupts are enabled even after the STOP mode has been released.
• After the STOP mode has been released, operation is started with the slowest CPU clock.
• The wait time that elapses after the mode has been released is about 21.8 ms.
• A wait time of 21.8 ms elapses until the power supply stabilizes after the mode has been released. The P61/
INT0 pin is checked twice to prevent chattering.
<Timing chart>
0 V
V
DD
P61/INT0
CPU operation
STOP instruction
INT0
INT0
About
21.8 ms
Operation mode
STOP mode
HALT mode (wait)
Low-speed operation
High-speed operation
V
DD
pin voltage
About
21.8 ms