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General Precautions in the Handling of MPU/MCU Products 

 

The following usage notes are applicable to all MPU/MCU products from Renesas. For detailed usage notes on the 
products covered by this document, refer to the relevant sections of the document as well as any technical updates that 
have been issued for the products. 
 

1.   Handling of Unused Pins 

Handle unused pins in accordance with the directions given under Handling of Unused Pins in the 
manual. 

  The input pins of CMOS products are generally in the high-impedance state. In operation with an 

unused pin in the open-circuit state, extra electromagnetic noise is induced in the vicinity of LSI, an 
associated shoot-through current flows internally, and malfunctions occur due to the false 
recognition of the pin state as an input signal become possible. Unused pins should be handled as 
described under Handling of Unused Pins in the manual. 

2.   Processing at Power-on 

The state of the product is undefined at the moment when power is supplied. 

  The states of internal circuits in the LSI are indeterminate and the states of register settings and 

pins are undefined at the moment when power is supplied. 
In a finished product where the reset signal is applied to the external reset pin, the states of pins 
are not guaranteed from the moment when power is supplied until the reset process is completed. 
In a similar way, the states of pins in a product that is reset by an on-chip power-on reset function 
are not guaranteed from the moment when power is supplied until the power reaches the level at 
which resetting has been specified. 

3.   Prohibition of Access to Reserved Addresses 

Access to reserved addresses is prohibited. 

  The reserved addresses are provided for the possible future expansion of functions. Do not access 

these addresses; the correct operation of LSI is not guaranteed if they are accessed. 

4.  Clock Signals 

After applying a reset, only release the reset line after the operating clock signal has become stable. 
When switching the clock signal during program execution, wait until the target clock signal has 
stabilized. 

  When the clock signal is generated with an external resonator (or from an external oscillator) 

during a reset, ensure that the reset line is only released after full stabilization of the clock signal. 
Moreover, when switching to a clock signal produced with an external resonator (or by an external 
oscillator) while program execution is in progress, wait until the target clock signal is stable. 

5.   Differences between Products 

Before changing from one product to another, i.e. to a product with a different part number, confirm 
that the change will not lead to problems. 

  The characteristics of an MPU or MCU in the same group but having a different part number may 

differ in terms of the internal memory capacity, layout pattern, and other factors, which can affect 
the ranges of electrical characteristics, such as characteristic values, operating margins, immunity 
to noise, and amount of radiated noise. When changing to a product with a different part number, 
implement a system-evaluation test for the given product.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for RL78G14

Page 1: ...with high reducing noise performance A thorough system evaluation is necessary after taking the countermeasures mentioned in this document This document provides an explanation using RL78 G14 sample...

Page 2: ...3 Differences between Recommended Layout and Non recommended Layout 6 3 3 1 Wiring of VDD and VSS 6 3 3 2 Oscillator Concerns 6 3 3 3 Bypass Capacitor 6 3 3 4 Wiring of RESET Pin 7 3 3 5 Wiring of REG...

Page 3: ...t to achieve high reducing noise performance The countermeasures of recommended PCB layout are shown in this application note And the AC line noise contrast test with two types of PCB layout boards is...

Page 4: ...scillator from the VSS wiring for the other peripherals 2 3 Bypass Capacitor Place the bypass capacitor between VSS wiring and VDD wiring close to the MCU And make power supply wiring connect to the M...

Page 5: ...ended layout and the non recommended one are designed with the same schematics Figure 3 1 shows the schematics of the circuits around the MCU Figure 3 1 Schematics of the Circuits around the MCU 3 2 P...

Page 6: ...Oscillator circuits X1 C1 and C2 on the recommended board are closer to the MCU than the non recommended one The wiring from oscillator circuit to the MCU on the recommended board is shorter than the...

Page 7: ...pacitor C4 Reason The long wiring between C3 and the MCU REGC pin may become a noise antenna The REGC should be connected to VSS wiring after the bypass capacitor otherwise the bypass capacitor effect...

Page 8: ...sec Note The red LEDs are controlled by the main loop and the yellow LEDs are controlled by the interrupt handler The red and yellow LEDs blink synchronously System initialization Interrupt initializ...

Page 9: ...ink synchronously The MCU status can be evaluated by observing these LEDs If the MCU operates normally within 1 minute the result is considered good and the table is filled with a If the MCU generates...

Page 10: ...3600 3 3 3500 3 3 3400 3 3 3300 3 3 3200 3 3 3100 3 3 3000 3 3 2900 3 3 2800 3 3 2700 3 3 2600 3 3 2500 3 3 2400 3 2300 3 2200 2100 2000 Polarity Voltage Note Voltage Noise value Unit V higher value...

Page 11: ...one is below 2500 V Conclusions from this test are as follows Higher reducing noise performance can be achieved by designing a PCB layout according to the recommendations Due to the high reducing nois...

Page 12: ...uit to modify the VSS connection Refer to the red section in Figure 5 1 Oscillator concerns Cutoff the original wiring which connects the VSS of oscillator circuit to the MCU VSS pin Connect them with...

Page 13: ...he non recommended board the results of reducing noise performance improved drastically But when developing a product the PCB should be redesigned according to the recommended layout Note the followin...

Page 14: ...Software R01US0015EJ The latest versions can be downloaded from the Renesas Electronics website Technical Updates Technical News The latest information can be downloaded from the Renesas Electronics...

Page 15: ...A 1 Revision History Description Rev Date Page Summary 1 00 Feb 28 2014 First edition issued...

Page 16: ...unction are not guaranteed from the moment when power is supplied until the power reaches the level at which resetting has been specified 3 Prohibition of Access to Reserved Addresses Access to reserv...

Page 17: ...nd malfunction prevention appropriate treatment for aging degradation or any other appropriate measures Because the evaluation of microcomputer software alone is very difficult please evaluate the saf...

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