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LIST OF TABLES (2/3)
Table No.
Title
Page
9-3.
9-4.
9-5.
Configuration of Watchdog Timer ........................................................................................................... 140
Inadvertent Loop Detection Time of Watchdog Timer............................................................................. 143
Interval Time of Interval Timer ................................................................................................................ 144
10-1.
Configuration of 8-Bit A/D Converter....................................................................................................... 145
11-1.
Configuration of 10-Bit A/D Converter..................................................................................................... 159
12-1.
12-2.
12-3.
12-4.
Configuration of Serial Interface 20......................................................................................................... 173
Serial Interface 20 Operating Mode Settings .......................................................................................... 179
Example of Relationships between System Clock and Baud Rate......................................................... 182
Relationships between ASCK20 Pin Input Frequency and Baud Rate
(When BRGC20 is Set to 80H)................................................................................................................ 183
Example of Relationships between System Clock and Baud Rate......................................................... 191
Relationships between ASCK20 Pin Input Frequency and Baud Rate
(When BRGC20 is Set to 80H)................................................................................................................ 192
Receive Error Causes............................................................................................................................. 197
12-5.
12-6.
12-7.
13-1.
13-2.
13-3.
13-4.
13-5.
Configuration of SMB0............................................................................................................................ 211
INTSMB0 Generation Timing and Wait Control ...................................................................................... 253
Extension Code Bit Definition.................................................................................................................. 254
Status at Arbitration and Interrupt Request Generation Timing .............................................................. 256
Wait Time................................................................................................................................................ 257
15-1.
15-2.
15-3.
Interrupt Sources..................................................................................................................................... 274
Interrupt Request Signals and Corresponding Flags.............................................................................. 276
Time from Generation of Maskable Interrupt Request to Processing ..................................................... 285
16-1.
16-2.
16-3.
16-4.
Operation Statuses in HALT Mode ......................................................................................................... 293
Operation after Release of HALT Mode.................................................................................................. 295
Operation Statuses in STOP Mode......................................................................................................... 296
Operation after Release of STOP Mode ................................................................................................. 298
17-1.
State of the Hardware after a Reset........................................................................................................ 301
18-1.
18-2.
18-3.
18-4.
Differences between Flash Memory and Mask ROM Versions............................................................... 303
Communication Mode ............................................................................................................................. 304
Major Functions of Flash Memory Programming .................................................................................... 305
Setting with Flashpro II............................................................................................................................ 307