RX610 Group
REVISION HISTORY
R01UH0032EJ0120 Rev.1.20
Page 997 of 1006
Feb 20, 2013
Rev.
Data
Description
Page
Summary
0.40
Dec 16, 2009
842
842
843 to 844
845
846
846
848 to 861
862
863 to 871
872
26.10 Boot Mode, 26.10.1 System Configuration, changed
Figure 26.24 System Configuration for Operations in Boot Mode, changed
26.10.2 ID Code Protection, changed
26.10.3 State Transitions in Boot Mode
Figure 26.26 State Transitions in Boot Mode, changed
(2) Waiting for a Host Command for Inquiry or Selection, (3) Judging ID Code Protection,
(4) Waiting for an ID Code, changed
26.10.5 Inquiry/Selection Host Command Wait State, added
26.10.6 ID Code Wait State, added
26.10.7 Programming/Erasure Host Command Wait State, added
26.11 ID Code Protection on Connection of the On-Chip Debugger, changed
876
885
900
900
901 to 904
Section 27 Data Flash (Flash Memory for Data Storage)
Flash interface error name: FCUERR
→
FIFERR, changed
Figure 27.1 Block Diagram of Data Flash Memory, changed
27.2.6 Flash P/E Mode Entry Register (FENTRYR), Register description, changed
27.7.2 Error Protection, changed
Table 27.8 Error Protection Types (for Data Flash Only), changed
27.8 Boot Mode, added
905 to 925
909
Section 28 Electrical Characteristics
Vref
→
VREFH, AVSS
→
VREFL, changed
Table 28.5 Clock Timing, (tcyc, tCH, tCL) changed
1.00
Mar. 16, 2010
31
32
35 to 40
46, 50
1. Overview
Figure 1.2 Block Diagram: Ports F to H added
Figure 1.3 Pin Assignment of the 176-pin LFBGA, added
Table 1.3 List of Pins and Pin Functions (176-Pin LFBGA), added
Table 1.5 Pin Functions:
Description on the BSCANP, PF0 to PF6, PG0 to PG7, and PH0 to PH7 pins added
55
78
84
2. CPU
2.2.2.4 Processor Status Word (PSW): Note 4 added to the IPL[2:0] bits
Table 2.14 Instructions that are Converted into Multiple Micro-Operations: Instructions DIV
and DIVU added
2.8.4 Numbers of Cycles for Response to Interrupts, changed
100
101 to 121
5. I/O Registers
4.Number of Access Cycles to I/O Registers, added
Table 5.1 List of I/O Registers (Address Order):
Column for number of access cycles, and notes 7 and 8, added
156
6. Resets
6.5 Usage Notes, added
165
7. Clock Generation Circuit
7.7.3 Notes on Board Design, changed
189
190
192
196
8. Low Power Consumption
8.5.3.1 Transition to Software Standby Mode: Note 3 changed
8.5.3.2 Canceling Software Standby Mode:
Description on 1. Canceling by an interrupt, added
Figure 8.2 Example of Software Standby Mode Application, changed
Figure 8.3 Example of Deep Software Standby Mode Application, changed
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